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A Stop On the Road of Life

 
Author: Staci Stallings

With three kids, a business, a husband with a business, a house, a yard, and a very close extended family, my time is at a premium. This means Im usually running as fast as I can to keep up with everythingand sometimes failing miserably in that endeavor. Recently I was caught between two major obligations, driving from one to the other, and late again.

In my mind I was ticking off all that had to be done when I got home: make supper, give the kids a bath, help with homework, straighten the house, lay out clothes for the morning, pay the bills, reconcile the bank statements when suddenly the pickup in front of me put on his blinker and veered over to the empty lane beside us. I hit the brakes and then realized why he had stopped. A funeral procession.

Instantly although my first thought was, Oh, no! I dont have time for this! I, too pulled to the side of the road, turned off my radio and stopped just as the policeman and the hearse passed. I looked beyond them to see how many cars with lights there were and realized I was going to be there for a while.

Turns out, I had no idea how long a while would be. Because the procession was actually coming around a corner up the road, I couldnt actually see the whole thing, which could easily have been 200 cars or more. Nonetheless, as I sat there in silence, perspective began to fall around me. Here we on this side of the road were, living our lives, driving in the fast lane to get what we had to get done, seeming to have no time as it was, but when we needed toout of courtesy or obligationwe stopped.

Life stopped so that we could all take a moment to recognize not only the grief of one family, but so that we could recognize that we, too, will one day be at the head of that funeral procession.

See, death and 24-hours, are the two great equalizers in this lifetime. We each have 24-hours to live our lives each day. You cannot buy more time. You cannot will more time. You cannot even strong-arm more time. You and the wino on the street have exactly the same amount of hours in ever day. The only difference is in how you choose to use that time. However, here is a sobering thoughtyou and the greatest doctor on the earth also have the same number of hours in each day. He has used his brilliantly. How have you used yours?

Death is our other greatest equalizer. No matter who you are, where you are from, who you know, or how much money you have, one day you, too, will be laid out and leading that procession. The question is, how long will your procession be?

As I watched this persons procession, it became clear how this person had chosen to use those 24-hours a day that God had granted. Well. Very, very well indeed. The cars just kept coming and kept coming, rounding that bend and lining up until there was a mile of them, and they were still coming.

For one moment that day I stopped on my harried trek through life to really consider where Im going on this road we call life, what it all means, and whether or not Im head in the direction that I want to end up. Truth is, it was well worth the stop.

Copyright, Staci Stallings, 2003

Author Bio:

Staci Stallings

Life continues on to the next level for Staci Stallings who now has two titles in print: "The Long Way Home" and "Eternity." Staci's entry level in life began in a small West Texas town of Nazareth where three things were paramount: God, family, and education. Finally, before she left Nazareth, Staci learned a solid appreciation for the gift of a good education. True to her word, she attended Texas Tech University and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. in Journalism along with minors in Secretarial Business and Education.

Then came another turning point in Staci?s life?the arrival of her first child. Staci traded in Shakespeare and Dickens for Winnie the Pooh and Dr. Seuss. As a stay-at-home mom of first one then two daughters and now a son, Staci?s path led her back to one of her first loves?writing. With dreams coming true all around her, Staci invites you to share in her journey with ?The Long Way Home" and "Eternity."

After achieving her first goal of completing a novel, Staci Stallings now has two books called ?The Long Way Home? and ?Eternity?. Then came another turning point in Staci?s life?the arrival of her first daughter, followed by another and then a son. Her path now leads back to her first love?writing.

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