Good one, Syl--oh how true.

Thank you.

Sherri

On 12/7/07, Sugar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mouse Story
>
>
>
> A mouse
>
> looked through the crack
>
> in the wall
>
> to see the farmer and his wife
>
> open a package.
>
>
>
> "What food
>
> might this contain?"
>
> The mouse wondered -
>
> he was devastated
>
> to discover
>
> it was a mousetrap.
>
>
>
> Retreating to the farmyard,
>
> the mouse
>
> proclaimed the warning.
>
>
>
> "There is a mousetrap
>
> in the house!
>
> There is a mousetrap
>
> in the house!"
>
> The chicken clucked
>
> and scratched,
>
> raised her head
>
> and said,
>
> "Mr. Mouse,
>
> I can tell
>
> this is a grave concern to you
>
> but it is of no consequence to me.
>
> I cannot be bothered by it."
>
>
>
> The mouse
>
> turned to the pig
>
> and told him,
>
> "There is a mousetrap
>
> in the house!
>
> There is a mousetrap
>
> in the house!"
>
>
>
> The pig sympathized,
>
> but said,
>
> "I am so very sorry, Mr. Mouse,
>
> but there is nothing
>
> I can do about it but pray.
>
> Be assured
>
> you are in my prayers."
>
>
>
> The mouse turned to the cow and said,
>
> "There is a mousetrap
>
> in the house!
>
> There is a mousetrap
>
> in the house!"
>
>
>
> The cow said,
>
> "Wow, Mr. Mouse.
>
> I'm sorry for you,
>
> but it's no skin off my nose."
>
>
>
> So, the mouse
>
> returned to the house,
>
> head down and dejected,
>
> to face the farmer's mousetrap-- alone.
>
>
>
> That very night
>
> a sound was heard
>
> throughout the house --
>
> like the sound
>
> of a mousetrap
>
> catching its prey.
>
>
>
> The farmer's wife
>
> rushed to see
>
> what was caught.
>
> In the darkness,
>
> she did not see
>
> it was a venomous snake
>
> whose tail the trap had caught.
>
>
>
> The snake
>
> bit the farmer's wife.
>
> The farmer
>
> rushed her to the hospital
>
> and she returned home
>
> with a fever.
>
> Everyone knows
>
> you treat a fever
>
> with fresh chicken soup,
>
> so the farmer took his hatchet
>
> to the farmyard
>
> for the soup's
>
> main ingredient.
>
>
>
> But his wife's sickness
>
> continued,
>
> so friends and neighbors
>
> came to sit with her
>
> around the clock.
>
> To feed them,
>
> the farmer butchered the pig.
>
>
>
> The farmer's wife
>
> did not get well;
>
> she died.
>
> So many people came
>
> for her funeral,
>
> the farmer
>
> had the cow slaughtered
>
> to provide enough meat
>
> for all of them.
>
>
>
> The mouse looked upon it all
>
> from his crack in the wall
>
> with great sadness.
>
>
>
> So, the next time
>
> you hear someone
>
> is facing a problem
>
> and think it doesn't
>
> concern you,
>
> remember --
>
> when one of us is threatened,
>
> we are all at risk.
>
>
>
> We are all involved
>
> in this journey
>
> called life.
>
> We must keep an eye out
>
> for one another
>
> and make an extra effort to
>
> encourage one another.
>
>
>
> SEND THIS TO EVERYONE WHO HAS EVER HELPED YOU OUT
>
> AND LET THEM KNOW
>
> HOW IMPORTANT THEY ARE.
>
> REMEMBER:
>
> EACH OF US
>
> IS A VITAL THREAD
>
> IN ANOTHER PERSON'S TAPESTRY;
>
> OUR LIVES
>
> ARE WOVEN TOGETHER
>
> FOR A REASON.
>
>
>
> One of the best things
>
> to hold onto in this world
>
> is a friend.
>
> Amen.
>
>
>
> " In the darkness, there is wonders of light
> that cannot be seen with the human eye "
> -Sugar
> >
>

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