Dialogue with my muse |
JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. Are you back to work or still in vacation mode? JOE: Back to work I guess. But I am still working on refreshing myself. CALLIOPE: Such as? JOE: Yesterday I attended Spiritus Christi Church as they celebrated the tenth anniversary of their men's addiction recovery program. CALLIOPE: How did that affect you? JOE: I got to thinking about my granddaughter and her struggle to cope with her alcoholic father while he struggles with himself. CALLIOPE: Where did that lead? JOE: To a great sense of sadness that she has to endure pain, sorrow, and worry about her father. CALLIOPE: Is there any hope for change? JOE: He seems to be nearing bottom and possibly getting serious about some help. CALLIOPE: Good. Anything you can do in the mean time? JOE: I wondered that too. I wrote my granddaughter a letter yesterday telling me of my sadness about her situation and her father's and sharing my prayer for their peace with God and with each other. CALLIOPE: At least you did something. JOE: I wish I could do more, but at least I let her know I understood and cared about her. I guess that's a start. Talk with you tomorrow. |