In The Waiting Room
You’ve been there. At the hospital. Awaiting a procedure. You know some of what is to come.
If it goes well, I’ll be here overnight. If it is as they expect, I’ll have therapy for a few weeks. If it’s worse than expected, then I may go to a rehabilitation hospital, but we don’t know which one. The bills, yes, those are inevitable, but I wish they came faster.
What you know. What you don’t know. What you hope. What you fear. Each of those guests are with you in the waiting room.
It feels like our world is in such a waiting room right now, doesn’t it?
We know some about COVID-19. But we hear conflicting reports. We know we should wear masks and social distance. But not everyone feels the same way. We receive updated guidelines from the authorities. But we don’t know when things will get more normal.
Yes, it feels like we’re in the waiting room.
So, what do we do in the meantime? How do we pass our time in the waiting room?
We work, as our job allows. We think, as our minds focus. We hope, as our hearts arise. We pray, as freely as breathing. We talk, as willing with loved ones. We plan, as best we can with what we know today. We live life, as those with a future and a hope.
You can find joy. Doing what you can rather than fighting what you can’t.
Even in the waiting room.