5/12/2012

Meant To Be The Moon

We were meant to be the moon.

The sun blazes. Its impact is seen and felt every day. Even on a cloudy day it gives light and warmth. But the sun is burning out. One day it will collapse upon itself and become a black hole.

I tried to be the sun once; it nearly killed me. I was a “good christian.” Not a fake christian, either; a true believer. My intentions were as right as they could be. In trying to be the sun (all things to all people) I burned out, collapsed upon myself and tried to draw others into the density. All because I was not meant to be the sun. Neither are you.

We were meant to be the moon.

As I child, my mother explained to me the face of the man-in-the-moon. She made the moon friendly and comforting – always there in the dark if I needed a light to see by. As I grew older, I discovered that the moon moves in cycles. While it always reflects the sun’s light, I can’t always see it. I also learned there really isn’t a man-in-the-moon.
The moon is a rock. Just a holey, dusty rock. Nothing magical or supernatural. Yet the moon’s impact on the earth is profound. The moon is vital to earth’s life. Her orbit, gravity, tidal patterns…even her weather depends on the moon’s presence. In the dark night, if we can find the moon, we can find our way.

Yet all the moon does is keep its face turned toward the sun, reflecting its light and completing its appointed rounds as determined by its Creator.

We are meant to be the moon.

We are meant to be steadfast and solid – just-a-rock – affecting our world simply by our presence. We may not see the “tide” turn or the “orbits” continue on the correct path, but our presence is an influence by those seeking purpose and direction. We may not know that we are stability in a constantly changing world, but as “just-a-rock” we provide strength for those in need. We may not realize that we are shelter in the storm, but our constancy covers others as they seek safety.

When others are lost in the dark, we are meant to be the face that reflects a greater light.

We are meant to be the moon.

Our purpose is to BE WHERE WE ARE, trusting that God knows we're there, trusting that He has placed us right where we need to be. And as we turn our faces toward the Son, reflecting His light, we will impact our environment according to His plan.

We are meant to be the moon.

4/02/2011

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Yesterday I remembered the best April Fool's Day prank I ever thought up. At FAL, we took the 6-foot topiaries that graced the corners of the new larger restrooms and put a hat and a coat on them. Then we stood them in front of the commodes. When people walked into the unlocked restrooms, they were surprised at the "person" standing there. It was such a good prank, I even "got" myself later in the day. Funny stuff. And good for a laugh several years later.

Anyway, good about today is that my new puppy, Mindy, is bringing me a lot of joy and comfort. Her antics crack me up. I'll post pictures soon.

3/14/2011

Monday, March 14, 2011

The Japanese are amazing. Can you believe NO looting, volunteering to not use unnecessary electricity, helping each other, sharing precious food with reporters. Amazing! America could learn a few things, eh?

3/12/2011

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Hi again. Been gone for a bit, but I'm back now.

This is our new pup, Mindy, with Alyssa. Alyssa is not strangling Mindy, although Mindy is a bit "nerbuss". They'll get used to each other, I'm sure.
Mindy is eight weeks old; a chihuahua-Jack Russell mix (mom) and ??? She is totally a terrier. She likes to burrow under the covers or into my side or against my neck; play tug-of-war; and has wiggled & wagged her way into my heart.
That's the the good about today.

1/24/2011

January 24, 2011 Oh My Goodness

I am upset with myself that I haven't been blogging here. It's not that there hasn't been any good happening because there's been a lot of good. BUT there's also been some not so good (even downright bad) happening, too. I'm not going to rehash the whole thing again.

This last weekend, Darren and Erika came down and painted my kitchen. I am so grateful. It looks so different with color. It's been WHITE for a long time. Now it's almond oil, cabin red and deep green with white trim. (Thank you, Michael, for coordinating that.)

In addition, while I was writing this, my friend Nora called me to tell me she has a small drop-leaf table to give me with two chairs.

God takes good care of me.

1/03/2011

January 3, 2011

This might seem silly to you, but I needed a cleat for a bulletin board I am constructing. So I drew it! It turned out pretty good. Nice.

1/02/2011

January 2, 2011

Last night I realized I wanted to go to church today. I'm falling in love with our church and the people. I was concerned that I might not be able to make it due to FM, but I slept well and woke up feeling good.
At church, I walked around greeting folks. I went up onto the platform and visited with the choir. Then I walked around the sanctuary saying hi, giving hugs and just loving on people.
It felt SO GOOD! I am made for that - visiting with folks, welcoming them, be friendly.
I think what has made the difference is realizing that church isn't about or for me. It's about, and for, Jesus and others.  Who can I love today?
Ephesians 1 says we were chosen to BE for His glory. I am BEing me. There is nothing so satisfying as that. It has done my heart good.

Then, I got to hang with Miss A and her beautiful mama. Ahhhhh...good day.