Friday, November 26, 2021

 THE FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT:  HOPE

Can you see her?  A young girl standing under her favorite tree.  She is staring off into the distance and thinking, “I hope Joseph will be kind to me.  I have seen some arranged marriages where the man and woman are unhappy.  I want to be happy.  I hope we can love each other.  It would be hard to go through life without love.”

The young girl looked around.  Her thoughts continued, “My life will soon change.  I will no longer be a child.  I will be responsible for our household.  I hope he likes my cooking.  I hope … I hope … I hope …”

Although quite young by today’s standards, this young girl — Mary —was prepared to take a step that would change her life.  She knew she would walk out the door of her father’s house and step into Joseph’s house.  Mary’s life was about to change and she was filled with hope.

HOPE

Hope is described as a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.  Hope is based on a feeling of trust that there will be a positive outcome.

Professor of Psychology, Barbara Fredriskson, wrote the article Why Choose Hope?  The article states fear and hope are opposites.   Fear closes us down and our actions become rigid and predictable.   Hope literally opens us up, removes the blinders of fear and despair, and allows us to see the big picture.

According to Professor Fredriskson, with hope we become creative, unleashing our dreams for the future.   This is because deep within the core of hope is the belief that things can change.   No matter how awful or uncertain they are at the moment, things can turn out for the better.

HOPE

This young girl was making plans and had hope for her future, but Mary’s life was about to change in a way she had never expected.

Jeremiah’s letter gave hope to the exiles and Mary would soon find out that God had a plan for her.  A plan that would, for a period of time, cause her to flee into a foreign country.

For I know the plans I have for you, plans to give you hope and a future.

Jeremiah 29:11

 

THE SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT: PEACE

Joseph and Mary’s lives were about to change.  How could they find peace when so much was going to be asked of them?

 

Friday, November 19, 2021

 THANKSGIVING

Did you think, “Oh great.  Another blog on being thankful.  What will she mention?  Honestly, I get tired of all the ‘go around the table and say what you are thankful for.’  Every year it is the same.”

I often feel that way.  Sitting there I think, "Should I be serious or be a bit silly?"  Exactly how many times can you say family, friends, food, and on and on, and, of course, my faith.  All the time thinking the gravy is going to be cold and that bit of ham I snitched has long since left my tummy.  Can I just be thankful and fill my plate?

Now, don’t get me wrong.  I am thankful for so many things and am blessed way beyond what I deserve, but the thank-you-list can become just words.  Words we have to say because everyone expects us to say something.  After all, IT IS THANKSGIVING!

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While working on the Urbana Yoke Parish Facebook page, I found the video:  WHAT TO BE THANKFUL FOR.  It will be posted on that page Wednesday, November 24, but you have the privilege of watching it now.  Please use this link and watch before you finish reading:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHj1dcQKZD4

This year I am thankful for MY LIFE!

I am a child of God!  He is the very air in my lungs and has filled my days with blessings which can only come from a God who loves me.  I have felt a life form inside my body and can imagine how God felt as I took my first breath.  As he heard my first cry.  And as I grieved him with my sin. 

I am a child of God!  He is the very air in my lungs and has filled my days with blessings which can only come from a God who loves me; because I do not deserve even one of the things I am so blessed to receive.

This year I am thankful that my life includes:

  • Forgiveness, Mercy, Grace, and Love – I am a sinner. 
  • Salvation – Through God’s power and the blood of Christ, salvation delivers me from eternal death into eternal life.
  • Peace – The calm which can only come through God’s quiet love surrounding me.

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This year, be thankful for YOUR LIFE.  You are a child of God!  He is the very air in your lungs and has filled your days with blessings because he loves you. 

 

Friday, November 12, 2021

 I HAD A BIRTHDAY

I AM OLDER!  As I reviewed my 75 years, I wondered what had filled all that time.  As a child, it was play, school, and trying to stay on the good side of my parents.  As a young adult, it was marriage, children, and trying not to get stopped for speeding.  As a middle-age-person, it was marriage, children, grandchildren, and trying not to get stopped for speeding.  As an old lady, it is marriage, children, grandchildren, and … drum roll … yup, trying not to get stopped for speeding.  Add to each age the normal life things:  church, friends, travel, reading, jigsaw puzzles, and eating.  That still leaves a lot of time unaccounted for. 

Then it hit me.  WORK!  Or as Maynard would say:  W O R K !  

Of course, work!  How could I miss that? 

My first job was doing whatever my parents said.  My first paying job was as a carhop, at the local Tastee Freeze, where I made 35 cents an hour plus tips.  No, I did not wear roller skates, but I did meet this really neat guy, Bill, who became my better half.  I also worked at Donnelly’s, Eckrich, for an accountant, Sears, as a cashier for auctions, and as the administrative assistant for Bill.  Yes, work, it seems, has taken up a lot of my 75 years.  And I remember -----

Working at Eckrich was fun.  I worked with the invoices and used a comptometer.  Then the drivers went on strike.  My dad, a Teamster, was upset that I would cross a picket line.  The local guys were okay and wanted their customers taken care of, so they waved me through.  Then they called and told me to stay home.  Guess some big city guys were going to walk the line for a couple days and they would not like sweet Mary being there.  I stayed home!

When I worked for an accountant, we kept books for a number of Catholic Churches in Terre Haute.  You know how sometimes you say what you are thinking without realizing it?  That happened when my thoughts turned into words and my boss heard, “He is way too good looking to be a priest.”  Hey, don’t judge.  I was in my twenties and that guy was a looker.  The next time that priest came in, he said, “So I shouldn’t be a priest?”  Then he grinned and left with my boss to play golf.  From then on, I did not make comments about any good looking guys.  Or at least, not to my boss.

Do you remember Going My Way.  Now that was a classic and Barry Fitzgerald played the traditional, forgetful, Irish priest.  I worked with a priest who could have stepped right out of that part.  Sweet.  Old.  Mischievous eyes.  But he could not remember to pay the churches payroll taxes!  I would call to remind him the taxes would be due in a few days and I needed him to sign some papers.  Sometimes I would have to call more than once.  He would finally walk through the office door, with a sheepish grin, and say, “I forgot again didn’t I?”  The flip side is he could tell you the name of every person in a five block area of his church.  I swear even the stray dogs loved him.  He might have been forgetful, but I can picture him looking at his congregation with such love.

Do you know what work smells like?  I was working the return counter, at Sears, and a man was returning a drill.  He stepped up to the counter and said, “I am sorry I am so dirty and smelly.”  I looked him in the eyes and said, “Sir you look and smell like a person who has put in a really hard day at work.”  He relaxed.        Side note:  Never say to someone that all they do is sit at a desk.  Believe me, working at a desk is work!

Memories about working auctions could fill a book.  I met people who were absolutely UNREASONABLE!  I also met people who were funny, honest, and a pleasure to know.  I have seen items sell for thousands and once about had a heart attack when I was boxing up a closet, reached in a stack of material, and pulled out a fox (head still on) stole.    I met people who tried, unsuccessfully, to blend in.  It was a gun auction.  Nothing but guns and a lot of them.  That meant that somewhere in that sea of men (not being sexist, but it was 99.9% men) were federal agents.  But where?  One look around and they were so obvious.  Their bodies were straight and tense, unlike the other men there who were discussing the pros and cons of guns and ammunition.  Their eyes were constantly sweeping the room, unlike the bidders who starred at the gun/guns they wanted so as not to miss them when they were held up.  They just didn’t fit in.  Yes, they had on jeans (new), boots (way too new), and a flannel shirt, but you could tell they were not comfortable in that attire.  I will give them credit for not wearing sun glasses.  It was fun to watch them.  Every so often they would change positions, but only after nodding to their cohort.  Yup auctions were always fun – okay, not always.  When I quit working auctions, I told people, “I am tired of being too hot, too cold, and using the port-a-pot.”

Working for my husband?  I am not telling those stories!

Work stories could go on and on.  I will bore you no longer, but as I looked back I realized how blessed I was to work.  Blessed to have the ability to make numbers balance.  Blessed to meet people and hear their stories.  Blessed to help provide for our family. 

 

Friday, November 05, 2021

 USE A HAMMER

I was organizing some paperwork and decided to put it in a binder.  Easy job to print off what I needed, punch holes, open binder, and insert.  It was going so good.  Then I decided having a pen available would be handy.  Sadly, the binder did not have slots for pens, but, being resourceful, I improvised.  I would punch two holes in a zip-lock storage bag.  I have done this before and it has always worked like a charm. 

Zip-lock bag positioned in the three hole paper punch and PUSH.  Ahhhhh….. The one hole punched perfectly.  The other hole stuck.  There was plastic stuck around the puncher thing (technical term number one).  I pulled a small bit of plastic out.  I pushed down and that puncher thing was still stuck.  I saw the problem.  The thing (technical term number two) that pushed on the puncher thing was not touching the part (technical term number three) I was pushing down.  Is that perfectly clear or did I use too many technical terms?  Not to be intimidated by a paper punch, I stuck a penny in there to make up the difference.  Too thin.  Two pennies?  Still too thin.  Two pennies and a dime – taped together because they kept sliding – drat.  Still not working.  That puncher thing was really stuck.  BUT .. I could take it apart.  And, of course, it was the one on the end, not the one in the middle that would also have to come out.  I looked it over.  Had paper been holding it in a stuck position, I would have put it over a flame and burned the paper away.  Being plastic, fire was not the answer.

I pulled on the stuck plastic.  It stretched.  I pushed.  ---- When all else fails – I used a hammer! 

The paper punch is reassembled and in in its proper place. 

Now you may be wondering why I am telling you this.  One reason is that it really would have made a good YouTube video.  Especially the hammer part.  Another reason is that God’s Word is like a hammer.

GOD’S WORD IS LIKE A HAMMER

The hammer, lying around in the drawer, is of no value.  The hammer has to be picked up and used.  The Word of God, the Bible, is of no value sitting on a shelf.  The Bible has to be opened and used.

The ball pein hammer can fix a puncher thing, but in the hands of a master carpenter, that hammer can turn iron into a work of art.  The Bible can give insight, but, in the hands of a believer, the Bible can cause a heart to forgive.

The claw hammer can be used to remove nails.  The Bible can be used to remove resentment, hate, and indifference.

The sledge hammer has power and strength.  SO DOES THE BIBLE!!!  The Bible has truth and in the truth we find our power and strength.

Finally, the soft faced hammer is used when materials need a gentle touch.  The Bible does that too.  Some words are like a whisper to your soul or a gentle touch to your cheek.

Soooooo – when you need to fix a paper punch and all else fails, use a hammer, BUT do not wait until all else fails to use the Bible.