
Descriptive Narration: That would be not connecting, say, if I had a story and I can't begin to explain how it started. The next question is, What did it take to end this way..So, we begin to describe a story pattern allowing it to arrive at either a happy, sad, or scary ending. So, here's a story, I've assisted my sister with a visit to see an individual, for the past 2 nights, only to hope for the best. This person is 39-40yrs. of age, and his profession was Hilton's banquet Manager. Well 2 weeks ago, he went on a crab hunting adventure, weather he was by himself or not, something did not see right, after he got a decent amount of rest two day's after his return. The family noticed the disoriented changes and his unusual behaviors and were not hospital alert, only because, there were no signs of wounds, nor medical recognizable issues. Well, now it's gotten worst, and a cat scan was done, and he's got a tumor in his head, and that's what lead up to the laying down and weaken behavior, not to mention he had no voice since Wed. last week . It's so sad. Mean while, finally brought him in on Wed. night and looks like waking up was far from his family to accept. But sure medication was given to him while test results returned. Well, Thursday, about 12:15P. went to see him and it was the complete opposite, he was wide awake, his mom was feeding his some jello. And there you have it. A story that ended up in an amazing blessing. Thank you Lord.
Never describe something without relating it to something else. And vise verse, never tell the story; without including some descriptions. A narrative moves through time and space. LOU
Thank goodness he's okay. God has his amazing ways with healing us.
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