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He Take the Broken Things and Make Them Whole Again

"Throughout my entire life, my dad has purchased , renovated, and flipped houses. He has consistently purchased  rundown, unmaintained, cleaved, dirty, and dark houses.

As kids, we'd  gasp in horror every bit we looked at the chosen pieces of real estate selected by my male parent. We never understood his vision or his insane desire to transform these less than mediocre houses. He was drawn to h ouses others would abandon and run from .  Seeing purpose and vision where no one else could.

With each business firm and months and months of effort and hard work, he'd  create something brilliant. He'd  take dark places and make them beautiful. He'd  take pure brokenness and go far whole over again in new and special ways.

For him, brokenness was simply an opportunity to rebuild and uniquely arts and crafts something amend than earlier. With every house and transformation, we'd  walk into the modified construction in awe and disbelief. We ever underestimated  his dust and mission.

There is so much purpose in what he does. At that place are and so many hidden lessons in the walls and foundations he'south  repurposed. Subconscious stories in his efforts and hard work . Life lessons amongst his hobbies.

He has a unique fashion of ripping abroad the damaged pieces and leaving merely the solid and mighty basic. The pieces that are built trigger-happy, the ones worthy of remaining. Tearing away everything that no longer houses purpose or stability. Shedding each identify of the cleaved rubble, sifting through the scattered pieces, delicately choosing what stays and what goes.

Eventually left with only the strong and chosen elements, he advisedly crafts a redemption. He sheds the droppings and ruin. He advisedly gathers the cleaved and so he rebuilds. Rebuilding something new, while notwithstanding holding pieces of the past, and crafting new spaces for all that is to come up.

He takes broken things and makes them whole again.

He takes destroyed things and makes them beautiful.

He takes places full of darkness and creates infinite for the lite to polish and illuminate the transformations and becoming.

It's  not simply the houses I'm  talking about. Information technology's  people besides. After my female parent passed, I saw the way his hobby was actually how  he handled his relationships too.

He'd  have the brokenness of grief and observe means to assistance us feel whole over again, in transforming and unique ways. He'd  have the anguish of grief and wrap it in sense of humour and laughter, reminding us of life's joy. He'd  take the darkness, and fill it with light, comforting the ache and the pain. He created infinite for the low-cal to shine and illuminate the journey of loss.

He takes broken things and makes them whole once again with love and sweat and all the dandy things  only fathers tin can provide.

And it's beautiful and priceless."

Courtesy of Chelsea Ohlemiller
Courtesy of Chelsea Ohlemiller
Courtesy of Chelsea Ohlemiller

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