Debbie Macomber: Generosity Through Caregiving
We should return the love that our parents have given us, says Debbie Macomber.
We should return the love that our parents have given us, says Debbie Macomber.
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As she volunteered her time, she got back more than she ever imagined.
Ballet was spiritual exercise and a form of prayer that steadied her.
She was too busy taking care of everyone else until she had to. Everyone needs a little help, even if you don’t want to admit it.
Mohamed was not the answer to prayer that I’d expected. But he was the one that we needed.
It sounded like a simple enough arrangement—help out a student with cerebral palsy. Little did he know what was in store over the next few weekends.
He still had something to give after retiring and choosing the caregiving path made all the difference in the world.