So.... after my horrible blog this morning, I'm feeling really guilty about feeling so down. I mean... I'm not blind to my blessings -- I know how lucky I am to have great family, friends, and all of the other wonderful things God has blessed us with.
So... I thought.... I'll listen to The Joy FM here at work to get some spiritual music in me, find a few motivational and inspiring quotes to read, and maybe even list all of my blessings so that I can visually see how blessed I am.
And... I can't help but laugh at myself. You see... I keep another email account to which I receive daily subscriptions such as inspirational quotes, motivational messages, simple recipes, and even hints from Heloise. So... I'm reading the prayers and such... and Hints from Heloise catches my eye because it's "How to remove ice cream stains". Well.... if I have one weakness, it's ice cream! I have to read this!! I mean, I don't ever remember having an ice cream stain I couldn't get out myself, but - who knows - it could happen this weekend, right? And then what would I do???
So... I read it.... and..... her advice.......... wash with warm sudsy water and rinse.
WHAT??? That's it??? It's just that simple?? I mean... why BOTHER writing something about it! I mean, I'm literally laughing at work reading this because I find it so funny.
Then I thought of how many times that kind of thing probably happens in our lives - the simple solution staring at us right in the face - us thinking it couldn't be that easy of an answer, and perhaps even looking for a more difficult solution. Or maybe it's that we over-analyze things... for example - how I didn't recall ever having an ice cream stain ruin my clothes, but seeing it there in black and white, I thought... obviously it's a problem that needs this professionals advice - so it must mean there's a serious problem out there with ice cream stains and I certainly need the professional advice on how to remove that nasty difficult stain!
But what if we only think there's a problem... when if we had just done what common sense tells us to do... (like simply washing the shirt)... the problem will take care of itself.
What if all the walls caved in and we had to sell our home and move into something smaller and in another neighborhood. Would it be the end of the world?? Heck no! We've still made lasting memories in the days/months/years we've had as a family in this home, just as we have wonderful memories in the other homes we've lived in before. Chris and I have still made a lasting impression on Julie's kids that they will no doubt remember the rest of their lives. I'm certainly not failing in my day-to-day life... I am excelling. What we've been able to do with the kids is no doubt impossible were it not for the hand of God. Jonathan is doing so well, and Amanda needed a soft place to fall - and so she came home to live with us while she tries to get back on her feet - I think a testimony to how safe and loved she feels at home. A success in our day-to-day life no doubt. We did our best caring for Doug for 3 years before he got to the point where he needed 24-hour care, and so we found a safe place for him to live that's still close to home so we can visit. Yet more success. I'm working at a job where my bosses are strong believers in following Jesus Christ, and it's close to home and they pay me pretty well. Sweetness! And Chris and I approaching our 20th wedding anniversary. As you read in a prior blog... it's simply a major success story in and of itself that we've been able to make it through good times and bad. And the only way we could have that 'major success story' is because of day-to-day successes.
So - see Tina - not a failure.
Also... a good friend of mine told me about a way to possibly make money from home by sponsoring an internet shopping site (get your friends to buy things they already use from this website instead of their local grocery store). She doesn't sell it, but she buys from it and says it's simple and great! She's going to give me some more information on it. Now... if I do this - all of you, my readers and friends, certainly are going to help me out by buying from it, right? Right??? **grins** Course it's not doing what I love to do... I'd love to make programs, flyer's, .html documents, newsletters, etc to make extra money while doing what I love. But that hasn't fallen into my lap as of yet. So... if I do this, ya'll have to agree to at least try it. I promise I won't jump into anything without fully knowing and believing in the product and company. (Those who know me well already know that!)
And... again today I'll leave you with a quote. Please continue to thank God for what he's done in your life.
"Be of good cheer. Do not think of today's failures, but of the success that may come tomorrow. You have set yourselves a difficult task, but you will succeed if you persevere; and you will find joy in overcoming obstacles. Remember, no effort that we make to attain something beautiful is ever lost." Helen Keller
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