Jeremiah 2:25 (MSG)
“Slow down. Take a
deep breath. What’s the hurry?
Why wear
yourself out? Just what are you after anyway?
Kathleen Hauk, of Barrington, Illinois, was delighted
when she discovered she and her husband were going to be parents. But the news
didn't slow her down. "In winter, 1999, I became vice president of
marketing for a new website, and the job was very stressful," she says.
"Even though I was five months along at that point, I couldn't slow
down."
On the way home one frigid evening, Kathleen was driving
on a six-lane highway, well over the speed limit, and so distracted by thoughts
of work that she didn't notice the police car behind her--until he turned on
his lights. Surprised and embarrassed, Kathleen pulled left, onto the median
strip.
The officer walked over to her car as traffic whizzed
past. "License and registration," he said curtly. Meekly, Kathleen surrendered
the papers. She had been wrong, and she knew it. If only life wasn't so hectic.
The officer looked at the papers, then at her. "I'm
not going to write you a ticket," he said. "I want to save you the
embarrassment of standing in front of a judge in your condition to explain why
you were speeding, and risking both your life, and the life of your baby!"
Instead, he handed her a warning.
He was right, Kathleen knew. That's exactly what she had
been doing. Somehow she had forgotten what was really important in life. Before
she could apologize, the officer leaned in the window again. "Stay here
until I tell you it's safe to pull back into traffic," he told her, then
turned and walked back to his car.
Kathleen nodded, took a few deep breaths, then looked in
her rear view for his signal. But how odd! There was nothing behind her now, no
traffic on this heavily traveled road, and no squad car. How could he have
disappeared so quickly, without signaling her into the traffic flow as he'd
said he would do? Slowly, Kathleen pulled back onto the road and drove home.
Only later did she realize that the officer couldn't have
known that she was pregnant-it was dark and she wore a heavy coat. Nor was
there a name or a badge number written on the warning ticket, just a caution
against unsafe driving. "Gradually I began to suspect that this police
officer was my baby's guardian angel, sent to remind me that no matter how busy
I am or will be, my child must always come first," she says.
Since then, Kathleen takes time to smell the roses. For
her and her family, each day is a gift.
Are you taking the time to enjoy life and slow down.
Dear Lord, help us to slow down and to enjoy the things
that You have put here for us to enjoy. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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