Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Summer Thoughts


Oh the humidity!

Heh.

And yet our faithful little window air-conditioner is chugging away, slurping up all that bad humidity just the way it's supposed to. And I am ever so grateful.

And see my 'new' corner in the photo, above? The cool air from below just barely wafts to the top of the stairs there, so guess where I'll be spending my summer? In my own little corner, my own little chair, being whatever I want to be (smile. Remember that song from Cinderella?). It's an area perfect for reading and clipping coupons, also, and what a treat to sit amongst my dream-became-reality library at my right.


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I forgot to tell you that two weeks ago I looked out the kitchen window to our backyard and saw a mother duck with 8 tiny babies toddling behind her! Oh my, even on the farm we never saw ducks, just geese. Anyway, I whispered loudly for Tom to come to the window and he, Mr. Birdman, was especially delighted. We hope they waddled safely through lots of backyards to the river over a block away.

Speaking of animals, look at this:



What did we ever do without Daniel? I chase and play with him (I've got the scratched-up hands to prove it) and it shocks me that I once considered never having a cat again after we lost Lennon. 

Oh, what I would have missed! 

Daniel is like every sweet, smart cat we ever owned all wadded into wild-eyed, striped-grey fur. He has the best habits of Lennon, McCartney, Skittles and Oreo and it's like he's brought them back to life for us.

We can be so foolish sometimes. 

We read how the Bible says to guard our hearts, but we confuse that with guarding them against ever being hurt again. We build walls to keep people and/or animals out because we're afraid they'll hurt us someday--if not in word or deed--then by dying on us. And we worry that we'll fall apart, that God and Grace won't be enough.

But oh, the joy and laughter we miss behind those walls! The lessons and growth we get no other way, the memories we never make, the missing pieces inside us which we wonder about. Oh, what we miss.

Anyway. No matter what's down the road, I'll always be grateful that Tom and I bravely plunged and adopted both Daniel and Sammy. Every single day they delight me, especially now that Tom's working his proverbial head off (but enjoying it). 

And I wouldn't trade these two new cats for anything.


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"He must increase, but I must decrease."   ... John 3:30


Guard your heart above all else, for it determines the course of your life.  ... Proverbs 4:23

(.... and may I always choose the right course, the best one which God mapped out for me eons ago.)


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"Real isn't how you are made," said the Skin Horse. "It's a thing that happens to you. When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you become Real."
"Does it hurt?" asked the Rabbit.
"Sometimes," said the Skin Horse, for he was always truthful. "When you are Real you don't mind being hurt."
"Does it happen all at once, like being wound up," he asked, "or bit by bit?"
"It doesn't happen all at once," said the Skin Horse. "You become. It takes a long time. That's why it doesn't happen often to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or who have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don't matter at all..."

From The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams


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3 comments:

Always Learning said...

My son is leaving for Houston is a few days. He is going for othodontic school. The only thing he is concerned about is the weather, being raised in San Diego. I told him the friendly people will make up for the bad weather! ;)

Anonymous said...

I was outside alone in my friend's yard and spied a cat in the distance. I started talking to it hoping it would come closer. It did! Oh how beautiful it was and so loving! I miss my cats and this little bundle of joy sure was a blessing tonight. It turned out to be my friend's cat. All our pets came to us unplanned but much loved for the time we were allowed to love them.
I am glad you have an air conditioner. We have a water cooler and you know how they are when it is humid. Yet some people do not even have that so I am grateful. Seems you found the exact lamp to fit on top of your table!! :) The Velveteen Rabbit and The Little Red Hen and Doctor Dan {a Golden Book} were a couple of my favorite kid's books. The story of the sweet overly loved rabbit stayed with me in many ways. Maybe that is why I always thought of my dollies and such having feelings too. All the interwoven thoughts in your post hit a note with me. I can honestly say to you that your blog is #1 with me. You get me thinking, pondering, treasuring life, keep my mind on God,seeing things in a different light or way and getting light bulb moments from your thoughts, give me a big smile or a little tear, but they never ever leave me blank. I never go away feeling that I have wasted my time coming here. If you have not posted something new any of your posted posts can be reread and something new learned. I don't know how you do it...well I do, you are walking with God. You may be younger than me but you sure are a good mentor! I believe in telling people how much they mean to you when you can. Thank you again. Sarah

Debra said...

Lori--wishing your son well in Houston with his new endeavor!

Sarah--oh! You have such a powerful gift of encouragement. I do thank you for sharing it with me and blessing me more than you realize.

Thanks, Ladies! ... Debra