When God Created The Military Wife
The good Lord was creating a model
for military wives and was into his sixth day of overtime when an angel
appeared. She said, "Lord, you seem to be having a lot of trouble with this one.
What's the matter with the standard model?" The Lord replied, "Have you seen the
specs on this order? She has to be completely independent, posses the qualities
of both father and mother, be a perfect hostess to four or forty with an hour's
notice, run on black coffee, handle every emergency imaginable without a manual,
be able to carry on cheerfully, ever if she's pregnant and has the flu, and she
must be willing to move 10 times in 17 years. And oh, yes, she must have six
pairs of hands."
The angel shook her head. "Six pairs of hands? No way!" The Lord continued,
"Don't worry, we shall make other military wives to help her. And we will give
her an unusually strong heart so it can swell with pride in her husband's
achievements, sustain the pain of separations, beat soundly when it's
over-worked and tired, and be large enough to say 'I understand,' when she does
not, and say 'I love you,' regardless."
The angel circled the model of the military wife, looked at it closely and
sighed, "It looks fine, but it's too soft." "She might look soft," replied the
Lord, "but she has the strength of a lion. You would not believe what she can
endure."
Finally, the angel bent over and ran her finger across the cheek of the Lord's
creation. "There's a leak," she announced. "Something is wrong with the
construction. I am not surprised that it has cracked. You are trying to put too
much into this model."
The Lord appeared offended at the angel's lack of confidence. What you see is
not a leak," he said. "It's a tear." "A tear? What is it there for?" asked the
angel. The Lord replied, "It's for joy, sadness, pain, disappointment,
loneliness, pride and a dedication to all the values that she and her husband
hold dear."
"You are a genius!" exclaimed the angel. The Lord looked puzzled and replied, "I
didn't put it there."