Lenten Challenge #23 Last Rollo

Would you give away your last Rollo? What is it that you think you cannot live without? Today’s challenge is to give away something that is important to you.

As I am now in California, I made a choice not to bring my laptop computer. I have an iPhone and an iPad, so I am still well connected. But the laptop is heavy to carry around the airport, plus it is challenging to figure out how to carry it, my camera and my purse in one carryon bag. So I left it at home. (I have borrowed Trina & Gary’s computer to do this.)

In the eight years I’ve owned that laptop my lifestyle has changed. When I had only a desk computer I would spend far less time in front of the screen. But the laptop can come with me anywhere. And it does.

I have not given it away, nor do I intend to, but I will live without it for 10 days.

Lenten Challenge #22: Essentials

Today’s challenge is to offer someone a care package. Something essential to their health/happiness that they might not have time or energy for, but your gift can give them so much more.

Today I am packing ready to leave for California. Cheryl and I had lunch with Mom at noon as I will miss the next two Sundays. Now my bags are packed, my house is clean and I’m about to take the small dog over to Myron. After a few hours of sleep (I hope) I will be up early to go to the airport.

Mina is also excited, waiting for me to come. She wanted to go to bed in the middle of the afternoon – so tomorrow will come faster. Love you, Child! So glad to be able to spend some days with you again.

Lenten Challenge #21: Global Warming

Today’s challenge asked us to consider our consuming. “Small things, every day, make a difference.”

When Trina and Gary moved to California I changed the way I spent money. I wanted to visit them twice a year. Every year they’ve been there plane tickets have gotten more expensive, as have many other things, especially my condo fees. Ever since that first trip the first question I ask myself in a store is, “Do I want this, or do I want a plane ticket?” It’s amazing how little I really need.

I hope one day I will not have to make twice-yearly trips to California. I hope I will always remember to carefully consider how much I am consuming.

Lenten Challenge #20: Beam

BarbaraI think today’s challenge is related to yesterday’s — today the only challenge is to smile! To smile as much as possible. First you need to see others and then you can brighten their day with a smile. I know that sometimes I can be so buried in my own thoughts that I don’t see others. I find it interesting, when I walk the dog, how many people will smile or say hello. I need to initiate more often.

 

Lenten Challenge #19: Daily Grind

Today we are challenged to notice the ‘invisible’ people around us, the people that are a part of our landscape so we tend not to see them, sometimes we actually look down on them, and then greet them and say thank you or even bless them with a gift.

Your administrative assistant might be one such person. It is always such a treat when someone thanks me for what I do!

Another such person may be the custodian or cleaning lady. Tracy, who for over 30 has kept First Mennonite sparkling clean, has experienced invisibility from congregants so many times. She has told me of the hurt she feels when she greets someone and they walk past without reply. And worse yet, when she gives suggestions regarding the maintenance and upkeep of the building that is ignored. She knows the building in an intimate way none of the rest of us do! The property maintenance committee would do best to consult Tracy when needing to make a decision. My friendship with her has made me conscious of acknowledging and thanking the custodian of my building for the hard work he puts in, especially given all the salt that’s dragged in all winter.

Bus drivers, sales clerks, letter carriers — there are many people whose paths we cross every day who deserve to be seen.