| COMMENTARYSeeking a Perfect Day?By Norris BurkesContributing Columnist
 
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   (ChaplainNorris.com) 
  -- Sometimes I have days begin so perfectly that I measure them as Mary Poppins 
  so often did, "Practically perfect in every way."
 My perfect day began a few weeks ago when my teenage son actually got ready 
    for school on time - and - without giving me any lip. The effect was a perfect snowball -- for being ready on time usually meant 
    leaving on time. Leaving on time meant I had the perfect commute without a 
    single traffic delay. No delay meant that I was awarded the perfect shaded 
    parking spot. From the parking lot, I found the green man in the crosswalk signal beckoning 
    me safely into the hospital. Overwhelmed with such perfect synchronicity, 
    my head began filling with the syrupy soundtrack of "Oh, What a Beautiful 
    Morning." When my day starts out this perfect, I like to reward myself with hot chocolate. 
    It was the perfect cup served with a greeting as sweet as the chocolate itself 
    - "Chaplain, is that a new tie? Very cool!" On the go with the hot chocolate, I found an elevator waiting to shuttle 
    me non-stop to my third floor office where I found that my co-worker had already 
    unlocked the doors and booted our computer. After reading emails from two appreciative readers -- whose taste in columnists 
    seemed perfect -- I left my office for a visit on the pediatric floor with 
    my 5-year-old friend, Opal. Dressed in street clothes, Opal was awaiting discharge orders and greeted 
    me with the largest smile ever pasted on such a small face. "Swing me, swing me," she said, seizing my fingers with a full-handed grip. 
    As we swung, I caught a glimpse of two nurses giving us one of those "aren't 
    they perfectly cute!" smiles. As Opal's doctor arrived, I said my good-byes to pediatrics and wandered 
    off toward Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). I wondered, "Why can't every 
    day be as perfect as this one?" In the PICU I found the dad of the 10-year-old girl whose parents had learned 
    on a not-so-perfect Mother's Day of the return of their daughter's cancer. 
    As we visited outside her room, an alarm suddenly called dad back to his daughter's 
    bedside. I followed. As he glanced at the blood oxygen indicator and noticed the levels falling 
    dangerously low, he expressed a fatherly command: "Breathe. Just Breathe. 
    Take a deep breath." After watching his daughter's chest rise and fall a few times, the dad watched 
    the indicator return to normal levels. "Take one more," he added from a deep 
    exhale he hoped she would mimic. Then placing an approving hand on her forehead 
    he pronounced, "There, that's perfect. Just perfect." Suddenly, the syrupy 'Beautiful Morning' soundtrack vanished from my head 
    and replaced with a new song -- "Holy, Holy, Holy" -- for I was standing in 
    the presence of an expression of perfect and holy love. That experience instantly redefined my understanding of a "perfect" day. 
    Who was I kidding? There was nothing in my life that had me singing in the 
    rain - there was no rain in my life, only sunshine, with not even a slow elevator 
    to mar my morning. Yet, here was a family in a downpour of anguish, huddled together and trying 
    to keep each other warm - their hearts full of a love that transformed all 
    who witnessed it. It humbled me to be a part of it, to be in the presence 
    of such holy love. It seems to me that a "perfect day" need not be defined by events that happen 
    or don't happen. Nope. "Perfect" is about knowing a kind of love that this 
    little girl knew -- a kind of love that is there for her no matter what, there 
    to help her in the most basic things, there to love her through the best and 
    the worst parts of her life. What a perfect reminder for an imperfect man like me. May we all be so "lucky" 
    as to so perfectly share in such holy love. For more information about Norris Burkes please log onto his website at 
    www.chaplainnorris.com. 
     
 
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