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I
ran into
a
stranger
as he
passed
by,
"Oh
excuse
me
please"
was my
reply.
He
said,
"Please
excuse
me too;
I wasn't
watching
for
you."
We
were
very
polite,
this
stranger
and I.
We went
on our
way and
we said
good-bye.
But
at home
a
different
story is
told,
how we
treat
our
loved
ones,
young
and old.
Later
that
day,
cooking
the
evening
meal,
my son
stood
beside
me very
still.
When
I
turned,
I nearly
knocked
him
down.
"Move
out of
the
way,"
I said
with a
frown.
He
walked
away,
his
little
heart
broken.
I didn't
realize
how
harshly
I'd
spoken.
While
I lay
awake in
bed,
God's
still
small
voice
came to
me and
said,
"While
dealing
with a
stranger,
common
courtesy
you use,
but the
family
you
love,
you seem
to
abuse.
Go
and look
on the
kitchen
floor,
you'll
find
some
flowers
there by
the
door.
Those
are the
flowers
he
brought
for you.
He
picked
them
himself:
pink,
yellow
and
blue.
He
stood
very
quietly
not to
spoil
the
surprise,
you
never
saw the
tears
that
filled
his
little
eyes."
By
this
time, I
felt
very
small,
and now
my tears
began to
fall.
I
quietly
went and
knelt by
his bed;
"Wake
up,
little
one,
wake
up,"
I said.
"Are
these
the
flowers
you
picked
for
me?"
He
smiled,
"I
found 'em,
out by
the
tree.
I
picked 'em
because
they're
pretty
like
you.
I knew
you'd
like 'em,
especially
the
blue."

I
said,
"Son,
I'm very
sorry
for the
way I
acted
today;
I
shouldn't
have
yelled
at you
that
way."
He said,
"Oh,
Mom,
that's
okay.
I love
you
anyway."
I
said,
"Son,
I love
you too,
and I do
like the
flowers,
especially
the
blue."

FAMILY
Are
you
aware
that if
we died
tomorrow,
the
company
that we
are
working
for
could
easily
replace
us in
a matter
of
days.!
But the
family
we left
behind
will
feel the
loss
for the
rest of
their
lives.
And
come to
think of
it, we
pour
ourselves
more
into
work
than
into our
own
family,
an
unwise
investment
indeed,
don't
you
think?
So what
is
behind
the
story?
Do
you know
what the
word
FAMILY
means?
FAMILY =
(F)ATHER
(A)ND (M)OTHER(I)
(L)OVE (Y)OU
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