Some Flavors of the Month

  • Book - "5 Minute New Testament," with Tools for Daily Reflection by Stephen Arterburn
  • Book - "Grace For The Moment," Inspirational Thoughts for Each Day of the Year. By: Max Lucado
  • Book - "My Utmost For His Highest," The Golden Book of Oswald Chambers
  • Book - "The One Year Wisdom for Women Devotional" By: Debbi Bryson
  • Book - 365 Mary - a Daily Guide to Mary's Wisdom and Comfort
  • Treat - Healthy Choice Fudge Bars - from Costco

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Squirrels Getting Around Town

Yesterday I was out and about, and saw a few dead squirrels on the road. One I didn’t even recognize because he was on his side just his furry white belly was visible. My friend and I both said awww and I asked what it was. She said it was a squirrel, and it was his white belly I saw. We saw a number of “roadkill” on this particular day. I mentioned the coyotes would be eating good that night, one was a big raccoon. Then again they may not. Some people think it’s fun to run over dead critters, and will even swerve over on the road to run over it again, after it’s already dead. That’s why we see the really flat dead critters.

You may already know this but for those of you who don’t, I will explain how squirrels get around. The trees are their means of transportation. Imagine a thick forest with trees galore. A squirrel can travel very long distances and cover a huge area without touching the ground. In fact, many will come down to forage for food and that’s about it. A tad different when they live among us humans and there are many roads. It is really rare when they can cross a street by way of the trees so they have to actually run across the street.

Although squirrels are intelligent, they are limited, just like us. Maybe you are the type of person that thinks you know everything; I would not be so inclined to challenge you. Others would I’m sure. Anyway this isn’t about you, or I, it’s about squirrels. Too damn many dead ones. There I said it. Used a swear word too, for emphasis. It bothers me, a great deal.

A squirrel needs to cross the street, doesn’t look both ways but I think some have learned to listen for the cars, trucks and other vehicles. I have no idea why they do this and it puzzles me to this day. I’ve never been able to figure it out. Often times they will stop right in the middle of the street and just sit there or take a look see. Maybe they forgot which way they were going. Maybe they like the feel of the warm or hot pavement. I have no idea. But there they are sitting in the middle of the road. SPLAT! Another dead squirrel. What I wonder is, could the squirrel have been avoided? Or did the driver actually go out of their way to run it over? My brother saw a car load of people actually do this back in Michigan to a raccoon. He could hear them laughing, while driving behind them. Was the person driving way too fast because they were in a hurry to get somewhere and didn’t see it in a timely manner?

Hurts to admit this, but I am guilty of this very thing. I was late for an appointment and driving too fast down a side street. A squirrel darted out in the street and I hit him. I slammed on the brakes and looked in my rear view mirror. His tail was sticking straight up, twitching, then it went down. I sat there and cried, wanting to go look at it, see if it was still alive, suffering. I didn’t, I just couldn’t. I love squirrels. I was late for my appointment; it was at the Women’s Center for counseling. When I told my counselor what had happened she made some calls and we learned a couple of things. One place said, a coyote will get him off the road eventually. And another place, if you want to go back and check on it, touch the eyelid for a response.

They’re just squirrels after all. We have lots of them where I live. There is something else to think about though. Slowing down. If you are always in a hurry, always driving fast, are you enjoying life at all? When I see people in the spring flying down 50, either coming or going off the hill. Did they see one of the many waterfalls that are flowing this time of year? If you’re hiking in the woods, jamming up or down the trail, are you feeling Blessed by the beauty all around you? Are you scaring away any critters that just might bring a smile to your face? There is nothing wrong with taking time out for ourselves. We need to replenish. We can’t serve Him well without doing this. Think about slowing down. Enjoy life and remember to Thank God for all His Blessings. Oh and one final thing, children also dart across the street! Just some food for thought.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

The Body

The body also referred to as the shell, a vessel, and so on. It is what others see, when they look at us. Others who look only with their eyes, not with their hearts. This aspect of the human condition often makes me a little sad. Sad because I’m guilty of this too.

Sometimes I will look at someone and see they are dressed to the hilt, looking sharp Woman! A Lady wearing a very expensive, completely coordinated outfit. Wow, you are looking really smooth Mister! A Gentleman wearing a very expensive, completely coordinated ensemble. Right away the old stereotypes kick in. Sometimes I’ll frown and keep moving on. Sometimes I’ll smile and keep moving on. You wouldn’t believe the thoughts that go through my head at this time. The silliest, stupidest, senseless and sometimes mean thoughts. It makes me sad to think these things because I know it’s wrong and unchristian like. Here’s the flip side of this particular coin.

Sometimes I will look at someone and see they are dressed in nothing special. Male or female dressed in something that doesn’t fit snug, match, or cost much. Maybe it was even free from the goodwill, Christmas cheer, or cost next to nothing from a wonderful place like the attic. I almost always give a big smile, attach a salutation of some kind and often will mosey on over and engage in a little conversation.

I’m prejudiced you see. Hurts my heart a great deal to admit this to myself and others but there it is. A little, unknown fact, which is my secret. It used to be a secret. You have my blessing to shout this from a mountaintop. Tell anyone you know. It’s good to get rid of secrets. Air them out and share them with others. Boggles the mind. How good it feels to get rid of some garbage.

There’s another secret that appears to be spreading like a wild fire across the land. It’s not really a secret. It’s a hook at the end of a line attached to a good strong fishing pole. I say it’s just bamboo, doesn’t even have a reel. The net among their equipment is full of holes. I bet you knew that.

All I need, all I want, all I desire, is this. Our Heavenly Father, the Bible and the church I belong to which has a ROCK solid foundation and a fellowship I used to dream of. That is a Blessing to me. These Blessings I have in my life are a gift from God. There is one more Blessing I need to add. I lead a clean and sober life today. Alcoholics Anonymous, the big book, and the fellowship I have found there is also a gift from God.

Would you believe I’m just a girl? Plain and simple, my clothes don’t match nor do they fit well. Happy beyond words and wear a smile often. I sing loudly in my car, and when I’m home will sometimes dance. I have fun and most of the simple pleasures I enjoy are free.

I’ll share another secret. This one may cost a little cash. Go and fly a kite. You can buy a cheap one and it’s a blast! Pray for a little wind, it’s OK to pray for that. Maybe God likes to watch His children fly a kite. I choose to think so.

Freedom of choice, that’s another Blessing we all have. Thought about choosing to let God enter your heart? Just some food for thought, I’m praying you were hungry when you read this.

Squirrely Praying

Squirrely Praying
"Heavenly Father, Thank You for the Trees, My Family and Friends and unsalted, shelled peanuts! In Jesus' name, Amen."