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Most people I meet say they wish they could have more, but that wouldn’t be fair, would it?
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Pronounced 'CRAVER SEVEN.' An anagram generator first gave me “Rev Vicar I.” Whoa, that comes across kind of pompous, doesn’t it? But I am glad to confess certain “cravings.” Here are seven of them: God, His Word, prayer, the lost, the redeemed, Christian service, and my bride.
Most people I meet say they wish they could have more, but that wouldn’t be fair, would it?
16 comments:
Do you have any rules to add to my post? ha!
I liked this post. Don't you just love 8 year olds? They just eat life, don't they? And so perfectly imperfect. A friend of mine called his kids that once, and I like it. I'm thinking of writing something with that title.
Blessings, and enjoy the the High Calling tour!
Stacy!!!! I'm so glad you dropped by. Maybe you can answer something a young lady asked last week:
I wonder if people in China (or Taiwan) ever joke about digging their way to America.
yes, I've often thought that life is full of trades... each gain entails some kind of loss...
I'm thinking about the joy that comes when we give our balloons freely to others. Sometimes I'm tempted to hoard them for myself, but they're so much less fun that way.
Balloons! I have balloons? Make mine all red, please!
Ok, was it just me or did anyone else have to read that a couple times to get the metaphor? I spent the first time through just thinking, why does Craver buy 24 balloons every day? Is it really safe to drive with that many balloons in your car? I wonder what people say when they see him coming with that many balloons?
I get it now...and it's a nice metaphor. My daughter got a balloon this morning when we went to the grocery store. I tried to tie it to the cart so it wouldn't float away, but she wouldn't have that. She wanted to hold it herself. I warned her that if she didn't hold onto it, it would slip away and she'd be sorry. But she didn't really listen as she squealed and giggled while she played with it. Then, eventually she did let go and said uh-oh as she pointed to the ceiling. Finally, after she realized I couldn't get it back, she just said "Bye bye, boon."
So many times I try to be productive with my balloons, that I just miss out on enjoying them. It's okay that they slip away. I can't really hold on forever, anyway.
Thanks for the reminder.
As a matter of fact, yes they do.
"They say, "Women jhong guo ren yao wa di dao dao Mei guo qu."
The Chinese are going to dig their way all the way to America. It's a bit funnier in Chinese than it is in translation. :)
SP's story reminds me of one of my boys, who refuses to take a balloon at the grocery store because "it might float away." Now that's a cup half-full kind of guy, ay? ;-p
Craver,
Have you ever been to the hot air ballon festival in Alburq...., N.M?
You know that as a 34 (months away from 35...wow!) year old, I'd like to think that I'm aware of the balloons, but trying to appreciate just how beautiful they are as they float up and be appreciative of the ones I'm allowed to see.
The thing about trying to hang onto balloons is that they either pop, or you wake up the next day and they've deflated onto the dining room floor, looking like giant, wrinkled prunes. I'd rather trade them while they can still fly.
Thanks for the comment on my blog and the link.
Sometimes, when our balloon floats away and we are left crying, it actually makes its way to someone who gave all of her balloons away and needed one from someone else.
Hey people! I've been away all day, sorry. And yeah, the balloon story was thrown together hastily, because I was low on, um... balloons. And then, soccer practice was postponed 'till Friday.
Red balloons, Eve, que sorpreza!
Shi-shi, Stacy! I'll ask a Chinese coworker to pronounce it for me.
LM, that depends on what's in the cup.
Jazz, nope. 'Never been to Albuquerque, but there's a balloon festival in Lisle, just North of my home.
You got it, Pete.
Amy, your visit is a great honor. C'mon Pete, move over and let the lady have a seat.
Hiiiii Charity!!!
Hello Craver!
We have a garden full of ballons, so that is where they have come from! Do you want me to DHL them back to you or shall i make one big balloon out of them to send on to someone else?
Have a nice weekend mate!
time on the soccer field is (are when there were multiple ones at home) well spent - in fact, I've seen it help O lead someone to Christ - so sit on brother, even in the rain (and a few times, she played in the snow too)
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