Thursday wasn’t a good day for me at work. I had a conflict with a co-worker that wasn’t even out in the open. She got irritated with me about something — unfairly, in my view — and she said some hurtful things behind my back.
I fumed about it for a couple of hours and I sent a message to a friend to say I wanted to tell her what had happened when we both had time. I was hurt and angry — and I wanted to complain about it.
Before I had the time to tell my friend about my woes, though, I got an email from her that changed my perspective.
“Please say a quick prayer for my sister’s little boy, Carson,” she wrote. “A tractor tire or tractor ‘something’ fell over onto him and he stopped breathing. (I don’t have the details yet.) They’ve just life-flighted him to Columbus.”
My friend’s 3-year-old nephew had been playing on the farm where he lives in Ohio and something heavy fell on him. He suffered broken bones and internal injuries. It was unclear whether he was going to live.
Suddenly, my little spat with a co-worker didn’t seem like a big deal.

FRIDAY FUNNIES
Deep-seated shame makes it hard for me to take my needs seriously
Man who’s leaving infertile wife thinks world revolves around him
Do five big beer companies force Native Americans to abuse alcohol?
FRIDAY FUNNIES
Financial crisis seems serious when it hits your own neighbors
If you listen carefully, your heart will tell you what you really need
I choose love over hate, because the author of the story’s not done
Little boy for whom I was named shows what my mother hoped for