Treat the Less Fortunate with Love & Compassion It is all They Need

Love and compassion is all it takes to make someone happy. The littlest things can make the biggest difference.

I was so surprised and happy my husband’s brother Antoni jumped on a plane (from Texas) and Kindness - Compassioncame over just to see my husband. Antoni was worried because when he talked with my husband over the phone, he was not communicating very well.

Antoni being the cheapskate of the family – it was hard to believe he came and spent money for two tickets only to stay for two days. My husband was beyond happy! When people show they care, and I can see that my husband still feels valuable and loved there is nothing more important to me in the world.

Antoni and his wife flew in on Sunday afternoon – visited us for the evening. Then on Monday he took my husband for the day, and they went and visited relatives who lived within close proximity.

In the late afternoon, my husband came home for a nap – Antoni dropped him off it wasn’t long until my husband was back up dressed and wanted to go spend some more time with Antoni and his wife. So we headed to his other brother’s house where Antoni was staying – no one was home. I saw his sister’s car in the driveway, so I decided to go over to a restaurant that his brother owns knowing they would be there. Yes, they were all over there having dinner – two sisters, two brothers, two sister-in-law’s and a niece. I was upset. Why didn’t they invite my husband, I walked in and said do you mind if we join you? Of course Stefan his other brother acted like he was so happy we came – the others didn’t know what to say looked uncomfortable. They were all but done with their dinner – I did order soup and a wrap for my husband and I because it was faster.

Does his family do have no compassion? This happens all the time they leave my husband out because he has problems – it is so wrong and hurtful.

It is amazing to me how his family (most of them) seems to think because he cannot communicate like he once did that he is invisible. Take, for instance, his 75th birthday – the family party was great but his family just left him sitting there at a table on his own. When my brother got there he sat and talked to him and took him walking out in the court yard. That is how it should be, his family is ignorant, are they so uncomfortable or clueless they don’t know how much they hurt him when he is treated like that? It’s not like he doesn’t know what is going on at this point. He knows everyone and understands much more than they give him credit for.

I hope all of you who are reading this understand how important it is to treat someone with a handicap with love, respect and compassion. It makes such a difference to their lives and the lives of their families.

 

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