A Bowl Full of Cherries

Letter to my Daughter

I remember the little game we used to play when you were young—the

bowl full of cherries. I see that bowl now as a gift from God. Each of us

receives one, filled with sweet cherries, sour ones, and plenty with

pits. The cherries represent life—its joys, its challenges, and the hard

moments. The pits are the difficulties we face, and how we handle

them helps us stay humble and focused on Jesus.

I believe the hardest thing in life is staying humble, because pride

comes so naturally. But this bowl of cherries—this life—is God’s way of

helping us learn humility through the ups and downs.

As you move forward, I know many sweet moments await you. And

when you come across the sour or bitter ones, or hit a pit, just keep

your eyes on Jesus and walk humbly, as you already are. These are just

a few thoughts from your old, unworthy dad who loves you deeply. I’m

thankful—rather than proud—for what God is doing in you. You’ve

impacted me more than you know, and I believe your mom is being

moved too, in her own time.

I’m writing all this on the back of a little card, hoping it encourages

you as you begin your next step as a Carmelite sister with the black

veil.

Praise be Jesus Christ, now and forever. Amen.

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