Friday, August 9, 2013

Hero and Miracle Workers

A hero saves the world not for his fame or his own pride.  A hero does righteous actions to save others.  Does he brag about his work? No, he never does.  He is simply happy that others are saved and make sure that they go on with their lives.  In the end, the hero and the people become friends.  That’s exactly what we saw in Jeff, and we became friends.  He is a true hero to us.

Also, we had an opportunity to meet the Miracle Workers, the people who work at the Be The Match.   I’ve never realized that so much work had to put in to find a donor for a patient.  To witness the process and things what they were trying to accomplish as an organization, I truly felt it was works of miracle. When we were given the company tour by Jeff after the meeting, the Miracle Workers were as joyful as the hero to see us -the miracle that they had produced.  Most of them had beautiful beams of smiles, some with tears with emotion, as we walked through the office. 
We were overwhelmed by everything that happened the day we met the Hero and the Miracle workers.  I asked Ty what was his favorite thing during the trip, and he said it was meeting with Jeff, despite of the Twins game, Mall of America, Mississippi River, Nickelodeon Land, and the Lego store. Yes, indeed.

I still feel like I am recovering from a lightning strike, so I will write more detail about the meeting with Jeff and his AMAZING family (that is another miracle story!).  
Love,
Mayumi

 

1 comment:

  1. Hi there Jason! I was reading a few of your posts and had a quick question about your blog. I was hoping you could email me back when you get the chance, thanks : )

    Emmy

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