Thursday, August 12, 2010

Abundance and Lack

Yesterday we had no air conditioning in the house. The heat index was 105 degrees. I was babysitting a 3 year old and a 4 month old, plus I had my three kids. Interesting how conditioned we are to air conditioning! I was borderline irritable and had to fight with myself to not snarl at the kids. We had an abundance of heat but a lack of cool air.

Two days ago I bought 5 pounds of ground beef. Then accidentally left it in the car...with all the windows rolled up, with a heat index over 100, for 5 hours! I nearly had a fully baked meatloaf. I had an abundance of meat, but a lack of edible meat.

Knowing that I needed to make 6 dozens cookies, I wanted to make sure I had all the ingredients. So as my oldest daughter and I pulled products out of the cabinet and pantry, we discovered 4 bags of flour! I remember thinking that we were out of flour, so I'd pick up one. I guess I did that a couple times!! However we could NOT find any sugar. Hmmm....we had an abundance of flour, but a lack of what we needed to make the cookies.

I've been distracted lately. Working on lesson plans for the new school year, getting everything figured out with our local homeschool support group, keeping up with the house work, etc. I've had an abundance of things to do, but I am lacking in my relationship with the Lord.

This morning as I was thinking about these things, I read this post from Tyler. I also read the post that she linked to by Anna Voskamp. Such good "food" for thought. I want to have abundance in the things that matter for eternity. I'll be "chewing" on these thoughts today and the days to come.

3 comments:

  1. I sure can identify with this post! In Niger when it is so hot, being nice to each other is one of our biggest challenges. And we have left meat in the car....did you know that red meat turns green? And one time I went shopping (a monthly ship) and put about 4 cans of olives in my cart, but didn't cross it off my list. So when I reviewed my list I thought I forgot the olives so went back and got four more cans. We had olives to last for a very long time! Well, at least you have a sense of humor about it. I always say if it will be funny later you might as well start laughing now.

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  2. Oh, I tend to do the same thing with flour!

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  3. I'm glad I'm not the only one!! :)

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