Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Distracted



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“Now as they went on their way, Jesus entered a village.  A woman named Martha welcomed Him into her house.  And she had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet and listened to his teaching.  But Martha was “distracted” with much serving.  And she went up to Him and said, “Lord, do you not care that my sister has left me to serve alone?  Tell her to help me.”  But the Lord answered her, “Martha, Martha, you are anxious and troubled about many things, but one thing is necessary.  Mary has chosen the good portion, which will not be taken away from her.”  Luke 10: 38-42

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All my life, as long as I can remember, I have identified with the distracted sister,  Martha.  

In school, I struggled to keep a B or C average even though I knew I was just as smart as anyone else.  My main problem had nothing to do with learning disabilities.  It was distractions.  If the classroom door was open, I was watching the janitor sweep the hallway or counting how many people walked by wearing a blue shirt.  If a pencil and paper were within reach, I was doodling all over the page, lost in my own world of doodle art and daydreams, complete with its own soundtrack from the music that constantly plays over and over in my happy-go-lucky little head.  

When High School rolled around, I became even more distracted given the smorgasbord of extracurricular activities offered to happy, fun seeking and outgoing girls like me.  My high school days were filled with fun, cheerleading, friends, sports and of course, boys.  (Yes, the opposite sex was always a pretty big distraction.)  I wanted to make good grades and I knew I was capable, but again, I was distracted. 

After graduation, I attended a faith based college to study Secretarial Science.  (Yes, that was actually a major field of study back in my collegiate days.)  After all, I figured I needed something to fall back on just in case my first career choice of becoming a singer or famous movie star didn’t work out.  

College was such fun!  So many new freedoms away from the parents for the first time.  Parties, friends, social activities, but as you may have guessed, once again I got distracted and it didn’t take me long.  By Spring semester it was apparent to everyone, including myself, that I needed to pack up, head home and get a regular job.  Mama’s health had rapidly declined while I was away, and I’ve never regretted going home being close to Mama during her last few months with us.  Besides, I could always go back to school later and finish my degree, but then…again, distraction reared its ugly, little head.

A full time job, a husband, two children and a busy schedule over the past 30 years or so have at times been a real challenge for someone who is easily distracted like me.  Like Martha, I stay busy all the time. Today I look back over my life and am able to clearly see a number of missed opportunities, unmet goals and unrealized dreams all because I have allowed myself to become distracted.  Yes, I’m a Martha.  Also like Martha, I seem to pour my energy into the temporary things that seem to matter and be important at the time, but don’t hold much importance to the big picture that is my life. 

Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about distractions and how they affect not only my own life, but the lives of people around me.  Now, more than ever, we have so many things that pull us away from the important things that truly matter.  Listen, I love technology and being ‘connected’, but at the same time, I’m so thankful smart phones, social media and 24/7 connectivity was not a ‘thing’ when my husband and I were raising our girls.  Why?  Because I KNOW ME!  I would be that Mom sitting in the stands at the gym or ball field missing her child’s big moment because I was focused on this little rectangular “window to the world” that would, in essence, remove me from my own.  That’s right, I would miss the important things, those little moments in time that you can never get back.

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I want to take this opportunity to talk to all parents of young children, both Moms and Dads.   Listen, I see you and I want you to know that I get it, I totally do!  Please know that I’m not judging you.  I can’t really judge you because, well....I am one of you!  I see you when your children are calling for you, four, five and six times but you don’t hear them because you’re on your phone.  Then maybe you snap at them as if they have interrupted something serious or something really important.  This happens numerous times throughout the day, every day, every week.  I see it all around me and it makes me sad.  It also makes me just a little bit thankful.  I'm thankful that I didn’t have the extra distraction of smart phones and social media to deal with while we were raising our kids.

Going back (waaaaaay back) to when I was a very young girl, back when telephones hung on the kitchen wall, most Moms stayed home with their kids.  Then, gradually, Moms started going to work.  Finally, our Mom did.  I can't tell you how our lives changed after that and unfortunately, it wasn't for the good.  The presence and security of having a parent that was accessible 24-7 is a valuable asset for any child.  A common phrase coined during those years was, “It’s about quality time, not quantity of time.”  Somehow, I guess, that made parents feel better about leaving their children in the care of someone else.  Society also came up with a new descriptive for children caring for themselves after school - “Latch-Key kids”.  There was a time when my siblings and I were those kids.  We got off the school bus in the afternoon and came home to an empty house.  Although it was necessary at the time, I didn't like being a latch key kid, and many times resented it, but I digress.  I’m waiting for someone to name kids of today’s generation.  Maybe they could call them “Twitter Tots” or “Cyber Kids”, often being raised on a steady diet of technology driven media and outside influences.

 The sad thing is that now, not only is the amount of time we spend with our kids short, but that “quality time” has all but disappeared in many cases.  Today, children have to share the two to three hours they get to spend with their parents with the social media world.  After a while, the children learn that it’s just not worth competing with that world and sadly, they are getting lost in a cyber world of their own.  Tablets, video games, and many times, children as young as seven or eight years old are being handed a smart phone of their own.  Really Mom and Dad?  This really does scare me.  I can tell you honestly that we never had a minute of trouble from our daughters until we handed the oldest a cell phone at the age of 15.  When you give them a phone of their own, you’re in essence inviting the outside world to come into your home and be a part of your circle of influence on your children in ways you can’t even imagine.  My advice is to try hard to resist getting them a phone too early and when you do, you may want to think twice about making it a smart phone. Talk about distractions!  After all, do we realize how little time we actually have to raise these little ones?  Did I realize it?  No.  It seems like raising youngin's will last forever, then one day you blink and they’re grown, gone, and that precious time we've been given to impact them is over.

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So, to all you Moms, Dads, and even Grandparents (I’m talking to myself right here), let’s put our phones and computers away when our little ones are around.  They can feel our distractions and it translates to them something totally different than what we intend to convey. I imagine that to them, you don’t care enough to watch them, don’t care enough to hear them, don’t care enough to answer them and in their opinion, you don’t care about them.  “Ouch!”  I know, that hurts to hear, doesn’t it?  It hurts me to think I have been guilty of these things with not only my grandchild, but my grown children and spouse.  Why?  Because I'm distracted.  There's that word again!

I felt led to write this because I’m tired of distractions keeping me from what’s important in my own life.  I’m bad enough about it myself, but I see people all around me who are even more distracted and I’m worried about the effect it is having and going to have later on our entire world.  I can't help but feel this is a trap of the old devil himself to keep us away from the things we should be doing.  

Personally, I resolve today to be more intentional about where my focus lies.  I want to live in the real world, my world, the here and the now.  I want to give my sweet Granddaughter the attention she needs while she is still young enough to actually want it.  I want to engage in better conversation in the evenings with my husband after we both have had a long day at the office and truly be there for him to listen when he needs me to hear. I want to spend more time listening to God through his word and less time listening to what the world wants me to hear through tainted media.

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Will you join me today in turning off some of the distractions in our life and becoming more intentional and focused?  I know our world and our families will be much better off if we do. I believe our very future depends on it.  - Hugs!  Moe


“I am saying this for your benefit, not to place restrictions on you.  I want you to do whatever will help you serve the Lord best, with as few distractions as possible.  1 Corinithians 7:35


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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Born to Give Part 2 "The Yard Sale"


In the book of Deuteronomy, it says to “Give generously to him and do so without a grudging heart; then because of this the Lord your God will bless you in all your work and in everything you put your hand to do.” Deuteronomy 15:10.  

Well, folks, it happened again, proving that no matter how hard you try, you just can’t out-give God.  Some of you may remember my blog post from a few years back titled “Born to Give.” (Actually, I’m sure you don’t remember it, who am I kidding?  However, you can read it here before you go any further.  It’s a little long, so you may want to sit down, grab a hot OR cold drink, and put your feet up.  That’s fine, I’ll wait……comfy?  Cozy?  Now, click here:)    http://wewereborntobe.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2013-07-10T19:02:00-07:00&max-results=7

Amazing God we serve, huh?  But wait - the story only continues from here. Warning:  This blog post is even longer than the last one because, obviously, I have much to say about this subject.  If you take time to read this, you may want to refresh your drink and just keep your seat…….


Disclaimer:  I am sharing this so that you will see how God keeps his promises and not to glorify anything that we may or may not have done that is considered “good.” Trust me, I struggle to be that person that gives unconditionally.  My family and I strive every day to do what is right and sometimes fail miserably at it, but God deserves every bit of the praise if any is due.  When I see things happen like this, I just HAVE to share! So here goes!
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My girls (Briana and Lindsey) and I just love a good yard sale.  Not shopping them particularly – we’re not really into that.  No, we like to have yard sales.  Some people call them garage sales, but we have them out in front of our house on the driveway, so I guess technically, they are “Driveway Sales.” (SIDE NOTE:  When I was a little girl, I saw a sign at a department store at Grant City shopping center in Rossville, Georgia that read “Sidewalk Sale” and I asked my mother if we could buy one.  “One what? she asked.  “A sidewalk!  I’ve always wanted one.”  Yep, I was obviously a little dingbat.)  

But I’m sure the girls and I are in the minority of folks who actually get a thrill out of having yard sales.  Let's face it, yard sales are a lot of hard work for very little money, usually.  But you know, it’s not just about making money, it's much more than that.  To us, there’s nothing like storing up our treasures (not hoarding, mind you, just storing up), then working for days dragging them out of the basement, hanging, labeling, and organizing all our stuff by category, size or price.  Then, on the morning of the sale, we wake up early (because you have to beat the early bird shoppers) to drag it all out onto the driveway for friends, neighbors, and anyone who passes by to peruse our ‘gently used’ treasures.  All of this and I didn’t even mention all the new people you get to know by having a yard sale.  But enough of all that, on to the matter at hand!




I don’t know why, but all of a sudden, I’m just over the things that I’ve been hanging onto my entire married life.  You know, what things I'm talking about the “I’m sure I’ll need that again one day.” items or (here's my favorite) “I’ll get back into that size 10 again by next summer, I just know it!”  Yeah, right, my “one day” never comes and even more evasive, my “next summer” never seems to arrive.  This past Saturday, we had the biggest yard sale we’ve ever had.  My oldest daughter Briana who is between jobs right now, worked diligently for almost a week sorting, organizing, pricing, and labeling a mish-mosh of clothing, housewares, baby items, you name it – we had held onto it!  Bri even developed a unique system of keeping up with which one of us sold what to make it easy and accurate to tally up the funds at the end of the day.  That girl amazes me!  Oh, and NEVER MIND that it was 90+ degrees in the middle of the day, and NEVER MIND that we only had one 5-minute ‘lull’ in traffic around lunchtime (just long enough to woof down some “gut-bombers – for those of you not from the Southeast, that’s little Krystal hamburgers akin to the White Castle’s up north) and NEVER MIND we all three got a little sunburned from not having remembered our sunscreen (okay, okay, not a little sunburned…..does the phrase “red as a lobster” give you a clue?)  NEVER MIND all those things – because, at the end of the day, we made over (are you ready for this?) $1,150 off our gently used, once loved and never-to-be-missed treasures!  Amazing, right?  But do you want to know the MOST amazing part of all?  Here it comes.  (Are you still with me?  Need a potty break?  I’ll wait…..)  

You see, Briana and her husband Anthony, along with my only grandchild, Tatum, are about to make a move to Virginia for Anthony to start a new job on an army base.  (Mi-Moe and Papa aren’t the least bit thrilled with the 8-hour distance between our sweet toddler and us, but that discussion is for another day.)  I just had to tell you all that because you needed to understand our reasoning behind having a yard sale the sale in the middle of the hot, Georgia summer.  We're not crazy, I promise - Bri just needed to come up with some money quickly to help them get settled into an apartment in Virginia.  Besides, she didn’t really want to have to move all the extra boxes that weren’t absolutely necessary.  




Well, I had been telling the girls all morning that whatever we didn’t sell we were going to load up in my van and take it to the benevolent room at church, or to the Salvation Army, Goodwill or Timbuck Two, - didn’t matter, but under NO circumstances was it finding its way back into my house! So after repeating that for probably the third time, a little gray-haired, jean-clad lady overheard me and approached me with a question.  “Mam, I heard you say you were going to take what was left off somewhere.”  She continued, “I wouldn’t mind at all coming back when you’re done selling and taking off what you don’t need.  You see, I like to keep things in my home to help people when they need it.  If somebody’s home burns or they get a divorce, just get out of jail, or are in need in any way, I try to help them.  Why I’ve got several rooms in my house just full that I pull from when the need arises.”   “Really, I asked?  Because that would be wonderful to put this stuff to good use for people who need it.”  This little lady (we’ll call her Miss B) lived way out on Sand Mountain in an area called “The Big Woods.”  Let me just say, it’s not called the big woods for nothing!  They have lots and lots of trees, some farms, houses, trailers and from my experience having lived there a while growing up, lots of snakes.  Ewww!  But I digress.  (I hate snakes!)  Figuring there were a lot of people needing help in so many ways in her community, we got her name and number and promised to call her at the end of the day.  

When the heat got to us (around 4:00 p.m.), and we simply couldn’t stand any more ‘fun,’ I gave Miss B a call.  There were still a lot of really nice things left, and the girls and I jointly decided that we were going to give her pretty much all of it.  After all, we assumed, she could probably use some of the things herself, and what she couldn’t use we felt sure she would pass along to others in need.  There were household items, a couple of nice queen size comforter sets, lots and lots of nice clothes in all sizes, some toys and baby items – Easily a short bed truck full. When Miss B returned with her truck (which turned out to be an older model large SUV), I put my arm around her and said, “Now, if you want to take this and have you a big ole yard sale to see if you can make some money for yourself out of it, you just feel free to do that.  If we can help someone else make a little money off our old stuff, we would be happy.”  I added, “If there is anything you want to keep for yourself like those nice comforters, you feel free to do so.”  Miss B was so appreciative and said that she had eyed that comforter earlier but didn’t have the money to buy it.  She didn’t have a comforter for her bed because they are just "too expensive." So the girls and I loaded up her truck and off she went.  High fives all around!  The best way to have a yard sale, y’all!  It’s all about “purging” what you don’t need, and if you can help someone else out, that’s a win-win.  Now, as Paul Harvey used to say, “Here’s the “rest of the story”….  

Yesterday while I was at work, I got a call from Briana (the one moving to Virginia and also the one who found the golden egg.)  What Golden Egg, you ask?  NOW HEAR THIS:  If you didn’t follow my instructions at the top of this novel to go back and read my blog from 2013, then you don’t know what I’m referring to.  You can go read it now, right here (I’ll wait.)HTTP://wewereborntobe.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2013-07-10T19:02:00-07:00&max-results=7Anyhow, it seems Briana had been running some errands and went by the post office box to get the mail.  She said, “Good news!  I got an envelope from my school today (she’s getting her degree online), and it seems I overpaid last semester.  They sent me a refund check for $262!”  We both agreed – that was a gift from heaven, and God had opened up his celestial window and tossed out that blessing in the form of a check addressed to Briana.

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SEE?  It never ever fails my friends!  Like I said, you just can’t out-give God!  It is a natural law that the creator put in place from the beginning of time.  “Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together and running over, shall men give into your bosom.  For with the same measure that ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.”  Luke 6:38

 You may be thinking, “But that lady did you guys a favor by hauling all that junk off.”  But you have to understand.  Normally, we would have culled through what was left, pulled out what we could sell next time, or put the nicer items on a Facebook Buy/Sell/Trade page and made a little more off of it.  If my calculations are correct, we probably could have made another, oh, I don't know, maybe $262! But this time, something just told us to give it to Miss B.  I, for one, am glad this little lady dropped by our sale.  Not only because she was nice and we made a new friend, but because she helped reinforce a life lesson that my husband and I have always tried to impress upon our children – No matter what - you just can’t out-give God and doing the right thing always brings the best rewards and usually just when you need them the most.  

Thank you, God, for all your blessings, both great and small, and thank you, Miss B, for sharing with others up in the woods that truly are very, very BIG.  (Oh yeah, and watch out for those sneaky snakes!)  

Melissa



Born to Give Part 2 "The Yard Sale"


In the book of Deuteronomy it says to “Give generously to him and do so without a grudging heart; then because of this the Lord your God will bless you in all your work and in everything you put your hand to do.” Deuteronomy 15:10.  

Well folks, it happened again, proving that no matter how hard you try, you just can’t out-give God.  Some of you may remember my blog post from a few years back titled “Born to Give.  (Actually, I’m sure you don’t remember it, who am I kidding?  However, you can read it here before you go any further.  It’s a little long so you may want to sit down, grab a hot OR cold drink and put your feet up.  That’s fine, I’ll wait……comfy?  Cozy?  Now, click here:)    http://wewereborntobe.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2013-07-10T19:02:00-07:00&max-results=7

Amazing God we serve huh?  But wait - the story only continues from here. Warning:  This blog post is even longer than the last one because, obviously, I have much to say about this subject.  If you take time to read this, you may want to refresh your drink and just keep your seat…….


Disclaimer:  I am sharing this so that you will see how God keeps his promises and not to glorify anything that we may or may not have done that is considered “good”.  Trust me, I struggle to be that person that gives unconditionally.  My family and I strive every day to do what is right and sometimes fail miserably at it, but God deserves every bit of the praise if any is due.  When I see things happen like this, I just HAVE to share! So here goes!
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My girls (Briana and Lindsey) and I just love a good yard sale.  Not shopping them particularly – we’re not really into that.  No, we like to have yard sales.  Some people call them garage sales, but we have them out in front of our house on the driveway, so I guess technically, they are “Driveway Sales”.  (SIDE NOTE:  When I was a little girl I saw a sign at a department store at Grant City shopping center in Rossville, Georgia that read “Sidewalk Sale” and I asked my mother if we could buy one.  “One what? she asked.  “A sidewalk!  I’ve always wanted one.”  Yep, I was obviously a little ding bat.)  

But I’m sure the girls and I are in the minority of folks who actually get a thrill out of having yard sales.  Let's face it, its a lot of hard work for very little money, usually.  But you know, it’s not just about making money, it's much more than that.  To us there’s nothing like storing up our treasures (not hoarding mind you, just storing up) then working for days dragging them out of the basement, hanging, labeling and organizing all our stuff by category, size or price.  Then, on the morning of the sale we wake up early (because you have to beat the early bird shoppers) to drag it all out onto the driveway for friends, neighbors and anyone who passes by to peruse our ‘gently used’ treasures.  All of this and I didn’t even mention all the new people you get to know by having a yard sale.  But enough of all that, on to the matter at hand!




I don’t know why, but all of a sudden I’m just over all the things that I’ve been hanging onto my entire married life.  You know, what things I'm talking about the “I’m sure I’ll need that again one day.” items or (here's my favorite) “I’ll get back into that size 10 again by next summer, I just know it!”  Yeah right, my “one day” never comes and even more evasive, my “next summer” never seems to arrive.  This past Saturday we had the biggest yard sale we’ve ever had.  My oldest daughter Briana who is between jobs right now, worked diligently for almost a week sorting, organizing, pricing and labeling a mish-mosh of clothing, housewares, baby items, you name it – we had held onto it!  Bri even developed a unique system of keeping up with which one of us sold what to make it easy and accurate to tally up the funds at the end of the day.  That girl amazes me!  Oh, and NEVER MIND that it was 90+ degrees in the middle of the day, and NEVER MIND that we only had one 5-minute ‘lull’ in traffic around lunch time (just long enough to woof down some “gut-bombers – for those of you not from the Southeast, that’s little Krystal hamburgers akin to the White Castle’s up north) and NEVER MIND we all three got a little sunburned from not having remembered our sunscreen (okay, okay, not a little sunburned…..does the phrase “red as a lobster” give you a clue?)  NEVER MIND all those things – because at the end of the day, we made over (are you ready for this?) $1,150 off our gently used, once loved and never-to-be-missed treasures!  Amazing, right?  But do you want to know the MOST amazing part of all?  Here it comes.  (Are you still with me?  Need a potty break?  I’ll wait…..)  

You see, Briana and her husband Anthony, along with my only grandchild, Tatum are about to make a move to Virginia for Anthony to start a new job on an army base.  (Mi-Moe and Papa aren’t the least bit thrilled with the 8 hour distance between us and our sweet toddler, but that discussion is for another day.)  I just had to tell you all that because you needed to understand our reasoning behind having a yard sale the sale in the middle of the hot, Georgia summer.  We're not crazy, I promise - Bri just needed to come up with some money quick to help them get settled into an apartment in Virginia.  Besides, she didn’t really want to have to move all the extra boxes that weren’t absolutely necessary.  




Well, I had been telling the girls all morning that whatever we didn’t sell we were going to load up in my van and take it to the benevolent room at church, or to the Salvation Army, Goodwill or Timbuck Two, - didn’t matter, but under NO circumstances was it finding its way back into my house! So after repeating that for probably the third time, a little gray haired, jean clad lady overheard me and approached me with a question.  “Mam, I heard you say you were going to take what was left off somewhere.”  She continued, “I wouldn’t mind at all coming back when you’re done selling and taking off what you don’t need.  You see, I like to keep things in my home to help people when they need it.  If somebody’s home burns or they get a divorce, just get out of jail or are in need in any way, I try to help them.  Why, I’ve got several rooms in my house just full that I pull from when the need arises.”   “Really, I asked?  Because that would be wonderful to put this stuff to good use for people who need it.”  This little lady (we’ll call her Miss B) lived way out on Sand Mountain in an area called “The Big Woods”.  Let me just say, it’s not called the big woods for nothing!  They have lots and lots of trees, some farms, houses, trailers and from my experience having lived there a while growing up, lots of snakes.  Ewww!  But I digress.  (I hate snakes!)  Figuring there were a lot of people needing help in so many ways in her community, we got her name and number and promised to call her at the end of the day.  

When the heat got to us (around 4:00 p.m.) and we simply couldn’t stand any more ‘fun’, I gave Miss B a call.  There was still a lot of really nice things left and the girls and I jointly decided that we were going to give her pretty much all of it.  After all, we assumed, she could probably use some of the things herself and what she couldn’t use we felt sure she would pass along to others in need.  There were household items, a couple of nice queen size comforter sets, lots and lots of nice clothes in all sizes, some toys and baby items – Easily a short bed truck full. When Miss B returned with her truck (which turned out to be an older model large SUV), I put my arm around her and said, “Now, if you want to take this and have you a big ol yard sale to see if you can make some money for yourself out of it, you just feel free to do that.  If we can help someone else make a little money off our old stuff, we would be happy.”  I added, “If there is anything you want to keep for yourself like those nice comforters, you feel free to do so.”  Miss B was so appreciative and said that she had eyed that comforter earlier but didn’t have the money to buy it.  She didn’t have a comforter for her bed because they are just "too expensive".  So the girls and I loaded up her truck and off she went.  High fives all around!  Best way to do a yard sale, y’all!  It’s all about “purging” what you don’t need and if you can help someone else out, that’s a win-win.  Now, as Paul Harvey used to say, “Here’s the “rest of the story”….  

Yesterday while I was at work I got a call from Briana (the one moving to Virginia and also the one who found the golden egg.)  What Golden Egg, you ask?  NOW HEAR THIS:  If you didn’t follow my instructions at the top of this novel to go back and read my blog from 2013, then you don’t know what I’m referring to.  You can go read it now her (I’ll wait.)http://wewereborntobe.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2013-07-10T19:02:00-07:00&max-results=7Anyhow, it seems Briana had been running some errands and went by the post office box to get the mail.  She said “Good news!  I got an envelope from my school today (she’s getting her degree online) and it seems I overpaid last semester.  They sent me a refund check for $262!”  We both agreed – that was a gift from heaven and God had opened up his celestial window and tossed out that blessing in the form of a check addressed to Briana.

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SEE?  It never, ever fails my friends!  Like I said, you just can’t out-give God!  It is a natural law that the creator put in place from the beginning of time.  “Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together and running over, shall men give into your bosom.  For with the same measure that ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.”  Luke 6:38

 You may be thinking, “But Miss B did you guys a favor by hauling all that junk off.”  But you have to understand.  Normally, we would have culled through what was left, pulled out what we could sell next time or put the nicer items on a Facebook Buy/Sell/Trade page and made a little more off of it.  If my calculations are correct, we probably could have made another, oh I don't know, maybe $262! But this time, something just told us to give it to Miss B.  I for one am glad this little lady dropped by our sale.  Not only because she was nice and we made a new friend, but because she helped reinforce a life lesson that my husband and I have always tried to impress upon our children – No matter what - you just can’t out-give God and doing the right thing always brings the best rewards and usually just when you need them the most.  

Thank you God for all your blessings, both great and small and thank you Miss B for sharing with others up in the woods that truly are very, very BIG.  (Oh yeah, and watch out for those sneaky snakes!)  

Melissa