Meditation Garden, Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital, Charleston, S.C. |
Most mornings as I enter the hospital from the west Women's Services entrances there will be a young man sitting on the bench by the door. He is rumpled, bleary eyed and talking excitedly into a phone. It's a different man every morning but they all have one thing in common. They aren't patients but they wear thin plastic bracelets around a wrist. The bracelet is the tell tale sign of a new father. They are new fathers who have fallen in love with a precious baby born during the night. It's finally a reasonable hour to wake up friends and loved ones.
That is the moment I walk by and smile to myself. It's not a bad way to begin a day.
A beautiful way to begin the day!
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed! Better than the cluster of smokers who used to hang out at the entrances.
DeleteI love this picture and would walk through here as often as I could. And, yet, I wouldn't want to miss the new fathers, either. Choices!
ReplyDeleteJack - it is an amazing garden. It is set up like a cathedral under the oak trees.
DeleteWhat an incredible way to start your day! Love this post :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa! Makes me grin every morning.
DeleteI'm so old I had to take a roll of quarters with me and use the pay phones in the lobby. ;)
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Now we don't even have pay phones in the hospital. They were never used and taken out.
DeleteNice observation. And nice garden.
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely garden.
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