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From:   Jeannette [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Saturday, July 03, 1999 2:49 PM
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Subject:        [CFS-Fibro-Autoimmune] Lunch with God

From: Jeannette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

  There once was a little boy who wanted to meet God. He knew it was a
  long trip to where God lived, so he packed his suitcase with Twinkies and
  a six-pack of root beer, and he started his journey.

  When he had gone about three blocks, he met an old woman. She was sitting
  in the park just staring at some pigeons. The boy sat down next to her and
  opened his suitcase. He was about to take a drink from his root beer when
  he noticed that the old lady looked hungry, so he offered her a Twinkie.

  She gratefully accepted it and smiled at him.  Her smile was so pretty
  that the boy wanted to see it again, so he offered her a root beer. Once
  again, she smiled at him. The boy was delighted!  They sat there all
  afternoon eating and smiling, but they never said a word.

  As it grew dark, the boy realized how tired he was and he got up to
  leave, but before he had gone more than a few steps; he turned around,
  ran back to the old woman, and gave her a hug. She gave him her 
  biggest smile ever.

  When the boy opened the door to his own house a short time later; his
  mother was surprised by the look of joy on his face.  She asked him,
  "What did you do today that made you so happy?" He replied, "I had 
  lunch with God. But before his mother could respond, he added, "You 
  know what? She's got the most beautiful smile I've ever seen!"

  Meanwhile, the old woman, also radiant with joy, returned to her home.
  Her son was stunned by the look of peace on her face and he asked,
  "Mother, what did you do today that made you so happy?" She replied, 
  "I ate Twinkies in the park with God." But before her son responded, 
  she added, "You know, he's much younger than I expected."

  Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word,
  a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring,
  all of which have the potential to turn a life around. People come into
  our lives for a reason, a season, or a lifetime.




Jeannette Leduc
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