Wednesday, October 26, 2011

I don't even like Walmart!

The news came yesterday morning when I tried to redeem reward points earned on an expiring credit card. Instead of seeing the sweet $$$ of money back, I saw an outstanding balance of upwards of $1700, all on things I did NOT purchase. For those who are bad at figuring out the Law and Order plots until all is revealed - someone stole my credit card and used to it "treat themselves" at Walmart and some other places, but all seems to be calm now after speaking with the creditors and explaining the situation.

Also while were gone, we acquired a friend. Not really a friend, but an uninvited guest - a mouse. Mice are cute in children's books and in movies but not when they eat your food and leave little black pebbles in various places. A breakthrough moment came when I went into the kitchen to get a drink and, sure enough, saw him - the manifestation of all that is bacteria-ridden and mousey running on our counter-top (...yup, that is what I thought too)! What is more is that he ingratiated himself to our coffee maker for his abode (...yup, that is what I thought too)! It may help you to sleep at night, as it does us, that not one but two mice were successfully captured and met their demise due to my strategic placement of glue traps. TAKE THAT MICE!

Other than conversing with creditors and chasing little furry critters, we have had a great week and a half. Kirsten has resumed her Monday Bible study, and I have resumed many of my duties teaching - Sunday morning and night, Monday, Tuesday and Friday. This week I am hoping to catch up with some people in a more relaxed and intentional way than time has allowed us to date. Trevor is growing, beginning to teethe, and is ready to MOVE! I have a funny feeling that it will not be long before we are chasing him all over Buff Bay.

Isn't it incredible how easy we can be thrown off by life's issues and miss all the good that is going on? The apostle Paul got this and warned against missing Christ and God in the midst of frustration and setbacks - "Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, REJOICE.... The Lord is at hand...for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content... I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" (Phil 4:4, 5, 11-13).

1 comment:

  1. What a week! Thank God He gives us the grace to not only get through but to rejoice in the middle of the messes.

    Vicki

    PS Michael Minot told us he had a chance to meet and talk with you shortly before you left for Buff Bay. Michael has been great, leading our disciple group. Hope the whole group will have a chance to meet you on your next visit.

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