Last night, we had dinner at some friends' house, and this was the first time I had eaten with people who don't know about my WLS. I had planned what I was going to say and do if offered wine ("no thank you, water is all I want tonight"), offered more food ("thanks I am feeling fine with what I have"), asked about my small portion ("this just seems to be all I have room for right now")- and everything was good until my good friend brought a nice glass of red wine out to everyone in the group, including me and handed it to me. I suggested he give it to my daughter who was sitting next to me on the couch. She took a little sip and said, "Oh, not for me-" and I took the glass back from her and she looked me in the eye and lovingly said "and it doesn't have to be for you either". It was perfect- not judgy, just perfect. She saw exactly what I needed right in that second, no big deal, quiet, steadfast, she has got me! Reminded me that no one can make me do anything that I don't want to do, and she gave me the permission to hand the wine back and suggest that someone else would certainly be able to finish it. And the evening went on! I felt so well loved and cared for.
Please share your stories of how people have helped you!
Please share your stories of how people have helped you!