{"id":24,"date":"2011-09-17T01:00:23","date_gmt":"2011-09-17T05:00:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/simpletruths\/?p=24"},"modified":"2011-09-14T22:11:20","modified_gmt":"2011-09-15T02:11:20","slug":"transient-treasure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/simplelife\/2011\/09\/transient-treasure.html","title":{"rendered":"Transient Treasure"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Clarence taught me the transient nature of people, especially the men and women within the mentally challenged community who do not have \u00a0families. \u00a0When I met Clarence, he was living in an Adult Living Facility that housed people who were developmentally delayed and those who were emotionally ill. \u00a0Years later, he was moved for some reason to another home across town. \u00a0I never understood who moved him or why. \u00a0He had no family. \u00a0Though he was higher functioning, Clarence spoke only on the rarest occasions. \u00a0His speech pattern was two-word couplets.<\/p>\n<p>Clarence was a tall, handsome black man. \u00a0A thoughtful and gifted artist, his paintings hang on agency walls all over Volusia County. \u00a0Clarence kept his body immaculately clean; and he policed his surroundings for trash like a hungry varmint searching for scrapes of food.<\/p>\n<p>Before the days of the HIPPA Law which ensures confidentiality, I could keep track of Clarence&#8217;s movements. \u00a0Often, a group home would be closed because of limited funding or by the State and emergency arrangements had to be made. \u00a0Because Clarence&#8217;s funding was limited, he would be placed in the cheapest place available. \u00a0These living arrangements often were not stable. \u00a0One Sunday afternoon, I went to pick up Clarence for Special Gathering, a ministry within the mentally challenged community. \u00a0The house was barren and he was gone. \u00a0I never understood where he had been taken.<\/p>\n<p>I found Clarence in DeLand years later. \u00a0Knowing better, I enthusiastically approached him as though I&#8217;d found a long, lost first cousin. \u00a0Immediately, his autism kicked in and he backed away from me with fear piercing his expression and concern shooting from his eyes. \u00a0I backed away and tried to speak in soft measured tones. \u00a0However, the damage had been done. \u00a0Ignoring, smiling, soft tones never worked again. \u00a0My transient treasure had been stolen by my enthusiastic and overly zealous joy.<\/p>\n<p>Clarence taught me to hold loosely these treasured people with their marvelous gifts and quirky habits. \u00a0He was one of my first genuine friends in the mentally challenged community. \u00a0We had forged our friendship in silence as we sat quietly during the Sunday afternoon van routes when I would pick him up before our chapel services and take him home afterward. \u00a0He had cemented my love for him during Bible class when he fought to answer my simple questions about Jesus. \u00a0With a grin that overwhelmed his stern face, Clarence showed his appreciation as I took advantage of his cleanness obsession by letting him throw away the trash and reposition the chairs under the table when the Bible class was over.<\/p>\n<p>I had learned from Clarence how to approach an adult whose disability was within the autism spectrum. \u00a0He quietly responded to my silence with warmth and understanding. \u00a0He spoke the needs and desires of his heart with his eyes and his art. \u00a0Now, I occasionally see this Transient Treasure as I go from workshop to workshop in Volusia. \u00a0Sometimes, he acknowledges me with his eyes and I smile with satisfaction.<\/p>\n<p>One day, when we meet in heaven, I&#8217;ll be able to explain to Clarence how much he taught me. \u00a0How much I appreciated his gentle tutelage when I was a raw, untrained novice. \u00a0He helped me and put up with my quirky, undisciplined ways. \u00a0I&#8217;ll always be grateful for Clarence, a Transient Treasure.<\/p>\n<p>Is there someone in your life that has taught you in unexpected ways? 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