Sunday, December 21, 2014

Christmas Miracle

My husband, David, has an amazing voice. I don't just say that because I'm married to him. He often has people ask him if he has a CD available for purchase. For the past two years he has been asked to sing the solo part to "O, Holy Night" with our ward choir. It is one of my favorite performances. He does it so well and so powerfully and the spirit is so strong when he sings it. This Sunday's sacrament meeting was all music and David was supposed to sing this solo.

David has been struggling with a cough and a cold for several weeks. Yesterday morning his throat got so bad, he couldn't breathe and decided to go to Urgent Care. Turns out he has viral pharyngitis - his uvula is huge and dark red. He can't swallow without severe pain and it's hard to breathe. Because it's viral, there's nothing he can take for it, other than to help with pain. It lasts about 10 days.

This morning he wasn't sure he would be able to sing at all. It hurt to talk. He's never had to miss a performance because of health reasons and he didn't want today to be the first time. He asked some friends (the spouse and son of the choir director) to give him a priesthood blessing of health this morning. They blessed him that according to his faith, he would be able to have his desires granted.

We went to church still not knowing for sure how it would go. David decided not to sing any of the other choir numbers for fear his voice would give out before his solo, which was the last choir number on the program. He practiced the song once with the choir and then sang for the actual performance. His voice was perfect and the song was beautiful. There were tears in the congregation. Honestly, it was one of his best performances.

David went home right after sacrament meeting and slept until the kids and I got home. By the time we got home, he was even more sick and ended up throwing up by early evening. He is in so much pain and doesn't talk much at all. It is truly amazing that he was able to sing - and sing so well.

Many people would consider this a coincidence or brush it off as no big deal, but to us, this was truly a miracle. I think we are surrounded by miracles if we just recognize them for what they truly are - especially at this special time of year.

1 comment:

B. Parker said...

How truly beautiful! As always, thank you for sharing.