These first two were done for two different physicians who
went way beyond the call of duty. They treated my daughter recently when she had been
receiving very poor medical care elsewhere for a broken wrist and torn tendon causing
her to be out of work for 3 weeks and lapsing on her health insurance payments.
Texas Horned Toad
The Hand
Both doctors are orthopedic surgeons. One is a TCU alumni,
hence the purple tinted Texas horned toad. The other is a hand specialist in the same office who sometimes
deals with rodeo hand injuries. I really
couldn’t say thank you enough to either man for the love and care they showed
my daughter and didn’t know how to repay the help they had so freely given – so
I turned to what I love to do and created these pastels for them.
This last one was for my dear Sister/Friend who recently lost her beloved 20+
year old cat. Losing one of our fur kids is hard and it is
was my hope to ease the loss for my friend just a little bit by giving her
something to remember her by.
Love. It is something
special and you really can't put a price on it. In all of these situations love
was shown, received and also returned. It is interwoven and has probably touched those lives involved
on many different levels for a lifetime in some way or another. I know it has mine.
John 3:16 (KJV)
16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
4 comments:
I´m sure they all will enjoy the gorgeous paintings that you made for them
Catharina I think they all were very appreciative. The one doctor told me that he was hanging the horned toad in his home - not at his office work - I felt that was a great honor!
It's so beautiful !
Thanks so much Ladybug!
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