Chas met with the top three people in the administration on Thursday afternoon. I did not connect with Chas as I was having a very difficult staying out of my bathroom. Gail had a meeting with Chas to warn him to keep his mouth shut about the meeting. Chas has a hard time keeping secrets even when a secret would benefit him. At the meeting he learned the organization was sending their lawyer. As a result he rolled out of the meeting on air feeling like he had won for sure. Maybe yes, maybe no. Gail was concerned he would become cocky and brag about his supposed advantage. It may be real, and maybe not. No one knows the end result. The court date is Dec. 27.
Neither Gail nor I think the court date will end this conflict. If they both remain at The Home, the conflict will begin again. It will just be a matter of time. No one has a clue how this will turn out, but no one believes it will end if they remain near one another.
Sunday afternoon I was invited to a dear lady’s apartment for a small social gathering. She says she wanted to have some of her dearest friends. I was surprised I was included. I am warm and friendly toward her, but don’t visit and care for her in a personal way like most of the others do. I was very honored. During our visit she commented that she believed this would be her last Christmas and she is getting her things in order. I have seen this before — twice — and both times the prediction was accurate.
These premonitions or advance warnings from God have served these women well. Their end is gentle and kind and loving. May God grace us all that kind of grace.
2 comments:
that's pretty sad when personal relationships have to be sorted out by a lawyer.
The dear lady that has a premonition....sometimes it is something that happens. Either way, whether she goes or not, it's nice to get "things in order" before the end surprises us. I wish more would do the same.
The act of getting her things together and talking about it will influence several other people, especially those whose health is declining. That's a good thing.
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