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Life's Building Blocks

Posted by ruthsmithmeyer-com at 09:22 PM on October 28, 2009

Today was one of those days!  No, not the trouble after trouble kind.  This one was packed full of blessings!  Actually today made two in a row.  Yesterday already made my heart sensitive to the concept, but today just clinched the theory.  The people in our lives are building blocks, successively, one after the other molding us into the unique beings we are. 


Yesterday, I was at a women's meeting that brought together women from many eras of my life.  Some I see frequently, some I had not seen in years.  As the day progressed, I became more and more aware of the different stages in my life and the influence some of those women had on my growing, maturing and accumulation of experience and wisdom.  Affirmation from several of those also made me aware that it was a two-way street, and I marvelled at the thought. 


This morning, as we met for worship, we were joined by several Irish women, in town for a quilt show this past week.  They were new in my life, but I immediately sensed that they, too, could add to the richness of my life. I left my business card and email information with them.  I hope they use it so we can deepen our friendship and learn from each other. Some of us stayed at the church to eat lunch together.  As we discussed our corporate life,my heart was filled with thankfulness and anticipation.


This evening I had two long telephone calls.  One from my son--and yes, I pushed him into this world, but he has pushed me into learning many things, adding huge building blocks into who I became.  His commitment to the Lord and to carrying out the mission of his life as he sees it, pushes me to also stretch my limits and do my best.  He inspires me to keep trying, keep faithful.


The other call came from a woman, and and her husband who served as hired hand to my dad when I was a young teenager.  Both were on the telephone.  He has always felt like an older brother to m e.  His gentle, caring voice at all times brings me comfort and blessing.  They came to this country as young adults.  She often spent time with my sisters and I while her fiance did chores.  At first  we communicated with difficulty because of language barriers, but we turned it into great fun as we searched for the words for different items.  A familiarity between us grew and will always remain a precious building block in who I am today.  When our call came to an end, my heart was full.


With each decade,  the people who have touched my life become even more precious.  I am ever more conscious of how much they have helped shape my life.  I am more and more aware that we are all a part of each other.  What am I adding to the lives that touch mine? 


Do you think this reflective and thankful mood has anything to do with a big birthday looming less than a month away?  Could be, but I can't think of a nicer effect that birthday could have on me.  I think there could even be a host of stories incubating in the whole episode. 





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3 Comments

Reply Donna Fawcett
11:15 AM on October 27, 2009
Isn't it wonderful Ruth how God sends us those special moments of blessing? Enjoy them
Reply Martha
09:11 AM on October 28, 2009
Yes, Ruth, it is indeed wonderful to connect with new persons, and reconnect with persons from our past. Our young granddaughters stretch my thinking with their inquisitive questions. Young and old are blessings. See you soon.
Reply Sandy/Gloria Snider
09:43 AM on November 01, 2009
Thank you, Ruth, for your writing. I "googled" your name because we did not have your current email address and found this blog. We appreciated your writing in the "Rejoice" publication which we read almost daily and now we found other good writing also.
Blessings to you

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