November 2009
A Sweet, Treasured
Time
What if this is as good as it gets?
What if the life we are living right now is the best we'll ever have,
ever experience? We spend a great deal of time in our lives
telling ourselves things will be better when... (fill in the blank).
For me, it is usually when this or that project is done such as
uploading photographs, finishing a quilt, or when I'm done editing this
or that book, then I'll have more free time. I've also told myself
things will be easier financially when I make more money. Think
about what you tell yourself. Do you ever use the terms, "when I'm
older", "when the kids are older", "when I have another job", or "after
we move"? I'm sure you have some variation of them somewhere in
your psyche. Most of us do.
What is even harder is when we look at our lives and see what we think
we are lacking. We look at what we've lost, what we've never had,
and what we wish we had. We stare at these things, pretend we feel
them in our hands, and are jealous of those who hold them in theirs.
We see our own lives and think of them as inadequate, not enough, sorely
lacking in what is essential.
For my
main job, I do classified substituting with the local school district.
I don't make much money and that can be difficult at times. I am
trying to find a regular, full time job but quite frankly, with
everything going on, it's hard to find the time. (Remember those
"when" phrases?) There are things in my short sightedness I would
like to change about my life. I say short sightedness because that
is often the only way we can look at our lives. We don't see what
we truly need, we don't see what is coming down the road. We don't
see what is truly good, what is truly love in our lives.
Then
yesterday as I was working, God asked me, "Do you think this is
coincidence? Do you think this was by chance?" When he asked
this, I was checking in books at a friend's library where I was filling
in for her assistant, it is also a place I enjoy volunteering at when
I'm not substituting at another school. The first assignment there
was random, but, as we know, not so random. Since then, they
request me whenever Kim is gone. I realized then just how random
it wasn't that God has placed me there, that I choose to go. Like
pulling one string on a web, me being there affects far more than I can
imagine both in my life and in theirs.
The
places we are at in our lives indeed are not random, they are part of a
grand design we all are a part of. Life isn't in the end result,
it's in the weaving together of our fabric. If I keep wishing for
another day, I am going to miss the gifts in this one. I am going
to miss the fact that God has placed me where he has for a reason.
If I had a full time job right now, I wouldn't be able to help them and
believe me, volunteering there adds so much to my life. Right now
is a special time. Right now is a time I will cherish for years to
come. The things I feel I am missing are missing for a reason,
they make room for the blessings of today. And those blessings are
abundant. It is a time full of growth, of seeing my passions come
to fruition, of rich friendships, and fun times. It actually stuns
me to think of all that I've been given. I don't want to wish away
my time. I don't want to keep looking at tomorrow and miss today.
It is a gift, a priceless, truly a treasure-gift. If life was a
treasure map, the X would be underneath my feet. I just can't
thank God enough for it. Today is a sweet time.
Is
this as good as it gets? No, it gets better. But it is
really great now and I am so happy I know that while I am still living
it.
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