It's been one of those mornings. You know........one of THOSE mornings. I went to bed bothered by worrisome issues that I should not go to bed being bothered by..........those worrisome issues. Can't end that sentence in a preposition. :) I went to my new location in Andrea's old room that I've set up for myself........a new desk and an alone place to have my quiet time. The new location didn't seem to help. I felt stifled and ineffective in my time with the Lord this morning. Distracted.......and thinking that I needed to dodge my prayers that were bouncing off the ceiling, going no where. Is Satan unhappy about my desire for a more intimate time with the Lord? Perhaps.
Later, I looked at the weather forecast and the upcoming week of temps above 100 and no rain only increased my weariness. Our scratchy dog with allergies; laundry waiting to be washed or put away; dishes to take care of; even a Supreme Court ruling and an election in Egypt that I don't agree with were piling up in my mind. Talk about taking on the cares of the world. Come on, Patty. This is really ridiculous!
After my shower, I heard good old Aaron in the hall. "Mom?" I told him that I would be out in a minute. I could tell that I would have very little patience with him today.........shame on me. He thumped downstairs to take his pills and thumped back up to see if we could now talk. I again told him to wait..........and when I did open my door, he was in his room and promptly told me to come look at his finger. He held it up for me as I walked in, and there it was.............his index finger, all wrapped up in a bloody band-aid.
My patience was even less now. "Mom, last night I had some loose skin and so I used my knife to cut it off." Oh Aaron. We've heard this story before and I knew what was coming...........and it did. He wanted to know if he should have used his little pocket knife to cut off the skin; why not?; what would I use?; that he couldn't help it that the knife slipped, etc., and etc. I removed the band-aid and saw the raw wound where he had cut or pulled off his loose skin. I could feel my irritation increasing. I told him to go shower............his whole body, by the way, not just his finger! I know how he thinks.
Aaron showered and then came to my bathroom, where I further cleaned and medicated and dressed his wound. He could sense my mood and so he scurried on downstairs, deciding to get his own coffee and carry it to his room himself without bothering his moody mom. Soon I heard, "Mom, I spilled some coffee but I'll clean it up." Oh goodness, Aaron! Where did you spill coffee? "On the stairs. I'll clean it up!" No, Aaron.......I'll get it. All the while, I was muttering under my breath about how this is the last thing I needed and why did he have to carry the coffee up himself when he's so shaky and of all mornings............
Then I saw the spill, which looked more like a gushing of coffee. It was splattered on several stairs, but one stair in particular was soaked with coffee. Oh Aaron! Look at this mess! Next I saw coffee on the living room floor, so got the Swiffer and mopped that section. I headed for the soppy stairs, with Aaron saying, "I'll clean it up, Mom!" But I grabbed towels and began the clean-up, while Aaron then said, "Here, I'll help." He proceeded to carry a wad of paper towels from the kitchen into the living room and instead of heading for the stairs where I was, he started wiping off the piano. WHAT??!! Sure enough, some coffee had splattered onto the piano and Aaron was working to clean up the brown spots................while he stood on the still-wet floor. I went from unhappy to unhappier, all the while muttering about how my nerves couldn't take much more and of all mornings and please, Aaron, don't talk right now...........
I continued my shallow thinking as I realized that I would indeed have a bad hair day, no matter what I did to try to improve the mess on my head. The clothes I chose to wear today didn't help any, nor did the sandals. No time to change all that now. Of all days for me to have a doctor appointment, I moaned to myself. Little annoyances for the remainder of the morning reminded me of my misery. Aaron and I hurried out the door, stopping at the grocery store on our way to meet his group. I had promised him a Cheddar Pasta Salad to take to his group. Of all mornings to need to leave early, I grumbled.
At the deli counter, as we waited to be served, Aaron began to notice all the dishes. He leaned over and oohed and aahed over the Deviled Egg Potato Salad, The Layered Salad, the Fruit Salad, the German sandwiches, the Spaghetti Salad............and his joy over simple food began to silence my distasteful attitude. He had moved beyond spilled coffee, bad hair, wounded finger, scratchy dog, and hot temps. He noticed the good things before him. As we walked out with not only his Cheddar Pasta Salad, but also a bottle of flavored water and some Skittles, he chattered happily about anything and everything. If I wasn't listening, I would have missed his observation that the entrance sidewalk at the Warren Theater is, in his words, ".......twinkle stone. Does it have jewelry in it, Mom?"
I had to pause in my heart and smile. As we drove to meet his group, I told him that I was sorry about my attitude that morning. He didn't say a word, but I know he filed that apology in his mind. I needed to say it and he needed to hear it from his grouchy mother this morning. Later, at Sassy Nails, I sat across from a stranger - another mom - while our toes dried. We talked and she shared how her sister had died of cancer, and how through it all she had blessings to be thankful for. This woman, this mom, this sister, had no idea about how much I needed to hear those words. How easy it is to let the slight troubles of my life ruin my disposition and take my mind off the Lord!
So I have counted my blessings for the rest of the day:
1. The spilled coffee matches the carpet, especially in the dim light.
2. A coffee smell on the stairs beats a dog smell any day.
3. The living room needed to be mopped anyway.
4. My new pink toes hopefully took the doctor's eyes away from my bad hair.
5. I do have hair.
6. It may be 107 degrees outside, but we have working AC inside.
7. It may be 107 degrees outside, but I don't have to be outside working.
8. It may be 107 degrees outside, but we have water for our thirsty garden.
9. Our neighbor's have to move for various hard reasons, and the man taking pics of their house this
morning wasn't taking pics of our house.
10. I have a faithful God; loving husband and children; and Aaron to remind me of what's important.
And I have forgiveness - God's forgiveness - and even Aaron's forgiveness........unspoken but there none the less.
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