I Wonder Too

WHEN WE ALL GET TO HEAVEN
By Al Keeney (a longtime Funnies reader!)
Source: http://www.mikeysFunnies.com

I had noticed the young man bagging groceries before. He took his job seriously and worked at it diligently. It’s not easy for a person with Down’s syndrome to find a job and he appreciated the opportunity to do something useful and earn his own money.

That particular day he bagged my groceries and placed them carefully in the cart for me. I thanked him and moved to push the cart out the door. After all, I’m a man! I can carry my own groceries. But he would have nothing of that. He informed me that that was his job.

I said, “OK,” and he followed me out to my car. I opened the trunk and he put the bags in. I smiled and said, “Thank you.”

Suddenly, he put his arms around me and said, “I like you!” I said the only thing I could say; “I like you, too.”

Over the years I have read hundreds of books on a wide variety of subjects: I have heard countless sermons and preached hundreds myself; I have witnessed several remarkable, even historic events. But you know, I don’t remember any of those things as clearly as I recall that simple expression of innocent love.

Now, some will say that when I see that young man in Heaven, he will have been made whole. In other words, they think he will be like the rest of us. But I wonder.

I wonder if, when by God’s grace I am made whole, I won’t be more like that young man than he like me. You see, the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control [Galatians 6:22-23]. My friend the bag boy was blessed with all those qualities and none of the pride or meanness that so often afflicts me.

When we get to heaven, few of the abilities we value so highly here will matter very much. And honestly now, would you like to spend eternity debating the finer points of physics or theology or fine art with some world renowned authority, or would you rather spend it singing in the choir seated next to a kid who is not embarrassed to give you a hug and tell you that he likes you?

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Copyright 2012 Al Keeney. Permission is granted to send this to others, with attribution, but not for commercial purposes.

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The only difference between the difficult and the impossible is that the impossible takes a bit longer.

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Something Wonderful Is About To Happen

“Wake up every morning with the thought that something wonderful is about to happen.” — Unknown (at least to me)
Source: Jolyn of theJolynProject.com fame.

I truly believe in the wisdom of this approach to life. The more I use it the fewer “Bad” days I have. It’s gotten to the point where my bad days are so few and far betwen that I can’t even remember my last one.

Russ

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I have recently discovered a most amazing writer named Francesca Zelnick. She is a poetic writer and her spirit shines through her words and the images she creates in the readers mind. Here is a sample.
Russ

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If you had been sitting at the edge of the field, quietly going about the busy work of observing, you might have noticed her creep out from among the trees. You might have thought she was looking for something – food or water or a place that felt safe enough to rest. You might have even considered that she was looking for you, although you would have been certain that was a foolish thought to think.

But she would have stared at you so intently that you would have been forced to think it. You would have had to be amazed at the way her soft body could become so stiff.  You would have had to be humbled by her presence.

If you had seen the fawn emerge from the woods, you would have felt lucky. You would have felt as though you were witnessing something truly great. You would…

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Knowledge and Wisdom

“Knowledge is proud that she knows so much.
Wisdom is humble that she knows no more.”

–William Cowper
Source: Onlinewellnessnetwork.com

Russ

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There is much wisdom in these words. My world became amazingly beautiful when I focused on all the good and wonderful blessings in my life every day and became truly grateful for them.
Russ

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Never let a day pass without looking for the good, feeling the good within you,
praising, appreciating, blessing, and being grateful.
Make it your life commitment,
and you will stand in utter awe of what happens in your life.

From The Secret Daily Teachings by Rhonda Byrne

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When I Needed Them Most

“Friendship isn’t about who you’ve known the longest. It’s about who came and stayed by you side when you needed them most.”
–Unknown (at least to me)

Like everyone, there have been times in my life when I needed a friend. Once, in my late teens and early twenties, no one came and stayed by me when I needed them most. People I thought were my friends were too busy to visit me in the hospital when my lungs were broken or in my home when my heart got broken at about the same time by a fiance’ who decided she loved someone more. I learned a painful and important lesson from those experiences.

I became a better person and a better friend. Years later, when my daughter was fighting for her life in intensive care for weeks and I needed a friend. One was there and heped me to to get through everything.

I like the second situation a whole lot better.

I was lucky that I’ve had multiple experiences to find who my true friends were and who were merely card-playing fair-weather buddies. That allowed me to make adjustments to myself that led to attracting true and loving friends and a soul mate partner/wife into my life.

So, I’m grateful for those excruicately painful, awful, terrible times, and hope they never happen to me or any of my loved ones again. But when the inevitable storms come, I–and they–will be ready, and stand by each other’s side until the storms pass and the sun shines again.

Russ

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Recycling a Bottle–Flash Mob Style

Starts a bit slow but I found it worth the two minutes of my life it took to watch it. I loved the last 30 seconds or so.

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For Those Trying to Hide–Or Hide From–Who They Are

Be weird. Be Random. Be who you are. Because you never know who would love the person you are trying to hide.

I read the above as a FB post earlier today. I wonder how many broken or boring relationships are largely the result of one or both people hiding who they really are, and how many wonderful potential relationships never have a chance to begin for the same reason.

Russ

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It’s The Little Things…With Flapping Wings

A dozen Canada Geese just flew in V-formation over my office only about 30 feet above me and gloriously honking away. I love such moments. They bring so up many positive feelings and memories that I sometimes get the chills seeing them fly. Freedom. Teamwork. Dreams of flying. The wind rushing past. Parasailing. Fun. Precision. Travel. Memories of seeing many thousands of geese and ducks silhouetted by the radiance of a golden sunrise as they took to the air in a caucaphonous rush of furiously flapping wings over a bird sanctuary at sunrise.

Sometimes the little things that help to make life so worthwhile come in bigger packages and have feathers.

Russ

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Obsessive Compulsive Last Word Disorder. (OCLWD)

I just read a fun post at Talk To Diana that has a serious element to it. Here are snippets:

“The last word on the last word…

Obsessive Compulsive Last Word Disorder. (OCLWD)

Maybe I should re-name my blog The Last Word?

Oh my gosh I really am sick! This affliction doesn’t just happen with texting and blogging!

I’m obsessed!

I have to answer every email I get too! I hear that ping on my blackberry that alerts me of new mail and I have to look!
Sometimes I try to hold back, but it’s like an addiction…my heart starts to beat a bit faster…

I feel droplets of sweat forming on my temples…

I just have to read the email and answer.

And facebook!

I have to answer every comment…
At the very least I have to like every comment…
I guess there’s one saving grace…
I’m not a huge fan of talking on the phone…
So y’all can have the last word there…

I seriously entertained the idea of closing my comments on this post so that I could have the last word…”

You can find her post here:

The last word on the last word…


Here was my comment to her post:

“Great post! I know what you mean, Diana. To me it’s a matter of politeness. when someone communicates something to me, it feels polite to respond so they know I’m not ignorning them. But if they feel the same way, where does it end? I notice that usually what happens is each reply gets shorter and shorter until one person or the other feels it won’t be impolite to not reply. There should be a symbol or something that can be used that says something to the effect of “While it’s always good to communicate with you, I don’t need a repy after this message and I won’t view think you’re ignoring me if you don’t reply to this message.” Perhaps: “ARIN” (A Response/Reply Isn’t Needed/Necessary)
Russ
ARIN ;-D!”

So dear readers, what do you think? Should there be a symbol or acronym that politely says something to the effect that no response is necessary? Perhaps NRIN or ARIN?

Russ

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