In Search of the Light
by Michele Fleming

Tracy sat at the dining room table, peering at the mound of bills in front of her. It was the most dreaded time of the month bill-paying time. Was it her, or was the stack in front of her growing before her eyes? It seemed that no matter how hard she tried, she could never get everything paid these days.

The hospital laid her off four months ago and Jim's construction jobs started dwindling soon after. He had to start traveling to get any work at all. To top it off, the twins had been sick with a cold for two weeks, adding to the already mounting doctor bills! She felt the weight of it all coming down upon her.

"Lord," she began as she picked up her checkbook, "I thank you for what you have blessed us with. Please help me to be able to get the most important things paid this month."

After an hour of "robbing Peter to pay Paul", Tracy placed the stamp on the last envelope and placed them all in a neat stack on the corner of the desk.
"Well, there you go." She then looked at the stack of unpaid bills. "Maybe I can get to you next month."

Tracy then made her way to the kitchen to prepare a meager dinner of chili and hotdogs for her family.

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Later that night, Tracy tucked the twins in bed and walked down the hallway toward her bedroom. The weight of all her troubles hung around her like a steel blanket.

She walked to her bedside and knelt down.

"Dear Lord, I don't know what to do. I feel so overwhelmed. I know You will work things out for our family. I know You have great plans for us and I need to be patient. Please, help me with that, Lord. Help me to turn all the worry over to You. In Jesus' name, amen."

Tracy climbed in bed and willed sleep to overtake her, putting an end to this long and tiring day.

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Three days later she was fixing the twins breakfast when the phone rang.

"Hello." Tracy expected it to be the usual bill collector.

"Tracy Lester?"

"Yes."

"Ms. Lester, my name is Margie Stone and I am the Director of Nursing at the new nursing home in town. Mrs. Winston, your former supervisor, gave me your information. She explained that you were one of the unfortunate in the recent layoffs at Mercy General."

"Yes, ma'am." Tracy wondered where this was going. Her heart sped up with anticipation.

"Well, we are looking for someone to head up our acute care wing and Mrs. Winston feels that you would be perfect for the position. Would you be interested?"

"Yes, I would be!" Tracy fought to contain her excitement. "You should know up front that I am the mother of twin three year olds and my husband is doing a lot of traveling with his job. It may be difficult for me to pull weekend or night shifts."

Tracy knew from experience that this information was usually a deal breaker.

"No problem! This would be a weekday shift a straight forty hour week. Can we up a time to meet?"

"An interview? That would be wonderful!" Tracy couldn't believe what was happening.

"No, Mrs. Lester, Mrs. Winston's opinion of you is all I need to give you a chance. You have the job, if you want it."

"Oh, my! You have no idea what this means to my family and me!"

"I look forward to working with you. Is it possible for you to come in this afternoon, say around three? And please, bring the twins."

"I don't know if that would be such a great idea, Ms. Stone."

Bring the twins. . . Really?

"It would give you a chance to see how they like the daycare center we have here. Employees get a wonderful discount."

This was too much!

"Well, alright then. The twins and I will see you at three."

"Great! I will be looking for you."
Tracy hung up the phone and hit her knees right there in the middle of the kitchen floor. Tears streamed down her cheeks.

"God, you are truly amazing! You have shown me once again, that there is always a bright and shining light at the end of every dark tunnel. Thank you!"

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