Back to school tomorrow and who knows what it will hold! This is from January 31, 2017!
It was one of those days for me. You
know the kind; so much happens it's hard to catch your breath! Yesterday was
our last basketball game of the season so when we met this morning, we voted on
awards and wrote thank-you notes. Two uniforms came in freshly laundered
already which is a possible record! My chapel assignment was switched due to a
teacher being out. It was the day to get my driver's license renewed and of
course, since it had to be done in person, I messed up the online reserving of
a place in line! My seventh period Gospels class hosted both of our third grade
sections from 2-2:30 this afternoon, complete with snacks. Our younger students
were giving the opportunity to choose the colors for our Honduras/Haiti
collection bottles along with the color of the lid and the printing in a mock
election. It was so much fun but took me over an hour to set up my classroom.
(Ironically, my eighth grade Bible class discussion today was on Martha griping
about Mary not helping her, having to do everything herself when Jesus came to
dinner!) Then, almost immediately after the close of school, I jumped in
my car and drove to the nearby DMV. I mentioned I tried to register my
reservation via the Internet and found out when I got there, I signed up for
the wrong line. The kind lady moved me to the correct line and informed me
there were only 81 people ahead of me! The screen on
the wall noted that I, identified by the last four digits of my cell phone, had
only a ninety-five minute wait. It got better. Almost simultaneously, it was announced that
the computer systems were down and there were no guarantees they would come
back. Another kind lady announced some folks might want to try again tomorrow.
Not me! I stuck it out after a number of people left and actually was out
the door with with my new, temporary until the plastic copy comes in the mail
in two to four weeks, license! I'm set for six more years!
You know, there are days like today a
number of times per year for me and I would guess, for you. Amazingly, from my
perspective, a great deal was accomplished in the orbit of one Stephen Wayne
Hawley, as I'm officially known to the
"I never go anywhere. I never do
anything."
I know enough about his circumstances which he cannot change
to surmise he is being brutally honest. Maybe he would love to swap places with
me on those days I wish I had nothing to do because I can't get everything
done. We make lives for ourselves and then we often complain about how we spend
our seconds and minutes and hours and days. That's my weakness. I
shouldn't have time to complain. But I should have time to rejoice that
the Lord is entrusting me with good things each three hundred sixty five trips
around the sun. Sometimes, I just have to slow down to remember.
Applicable
quote of the day:
If ants
are such busy workers, how come they find time to go to all the picnics?
Marie
Dressler
God bless,
Steve
Luke 18:1
www.hawleybooks.com
E-mail me at steve@hawleybooks.com
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