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Story of the Week: SEE YOU IN THE MORNING

Note from Jack: Einstein once said that the last illusion to be overcome would be "time." The next two stories testify that he just might have been right. The first one is about my greatest teacher, and the second story is closely related to it.

SEE YOU IN THE MORNING
An excerpt from Gifts by the Side of the Road
by John Wayne "Jack" Schlatter

Because of my mother and her wisdom, I have no fear of death. She was my best friend and my greatest teacher. Every time we parted company, whether it was to retire for the evening or before one of us was about to depart on a trip, she would say, "I'll see you in the morning." It was a promise she always kept.

My grandfather was a minister, and in those days, around the turn of the century, whenever a member of the congregation passed on, the body would lie in state in the minister's parlor. To an eight year-old girl, this can be a most frightening experience.

One day, my grandfather picked up my mother, carried her to the parlor and asked her to feel the wall.

"What does that feel like, Bobbie?" he asked.

"Well, it's hard and it's cold," she replied.

Then he carried her over to the casket and said, "Bobbie, I'm going to ask you to do the most difficult thing I'll ever ask. But if you do it, you'll never be afraid of death again. I want you to put your hand on Mr. Smith's face."

Because she loved and trusted him so much, she was able to fulfill his request. "Well?" asked my grandfather.

"Daddy," she said, "it feels like the wall."

"That's right," he said. "This is his old house, and our friend, Mr. Smith, has moved on. Bobbie, there's no reason to be afraid of an old house where no one lives anymore."

The lesson took root and grew the rest of her life. She had absolutely no fear of death. Eight hours before she left us, she made a most unusual request.

As we stood around her bed fighting back tears, she said, "Don't bring any flowers to my grave because I won't be there. When I get rid of this body, I'm flying to Europe. Your father would never take me." The room erupted with laughter and there were no more tears the rest of the night.

As we kissed her and bade her goodnight, she smiled and said, "I'll see you in the morning."

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I guarantee you will be laughing within a few minutes and feeling your heart expand toward the end! EnJOY!

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