Linking with A Rural Journal's Random 5 Friday 

 

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This card, full of words of love and encouragement and inspiration, waited for me in the mailbox earlier this week, a precious gift from my friend Rae. 

How could I not share them with you, because the words are true for all of us, aren't they? Take a minute to read them and believe them. You are very special.

Thank you again, sweet Rae!


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In a previous life, Jeannie was my kids' high school Spanish teacher. A few years ago she retired to follow her dream of becoming a missionary in Honduras through SAMSUSA.org.

I subscribe to her newsletters and in today's I found this note that made me really stop and think. I thought it was worth sharing with you, too…

 

Dear Mission Partners,

Iโ€™ve been thinking a lot about what we pray for. I
hear so many people resolve their problems and say,
Oh, if God would just…..let me pass the exam, give
me the dream job I want…. everything would be good
and I could handle it from there. We want Him to
hand our desires to us and back off. We want the
control back. We think we know whatโ€™s best for us.
When he doesnโ€™t answer our prayer we feel
abandoned. God doesnโ€™t care.

We often never consider that He has other plans
for us, probably much better plans that we have
concocted to solve our problems and make us happy.
Usually he makes us wait for His plans and the
waiting is very hard when we see our solution just
within our grasp. The solution is so obvious! Why
wonโ€™t He just give it to us?

His plans are so much more comprehensive than
our solutions. We donโ€™t see His huge map. Like Sara
with Abraham, we tire of waiting and substitute our
plans for His. But the true solution is His. What we
have done in the meantime may only complicate
things.

Iโ€™m pretty clear on what I want. I work toward it
and pray I am in line with what He wants. But I am
praying that His Will, not mine, be done. I am praying
to be obedient. Because I know Heโ€™s in control. And I
have found his plans to be much better than mine.
For His Sake,

Jeannie 

Jeannie does amazing work there with the poverty-stricken, transporting children to doctor's visits, among tons of other things. If you're interested in donating to support her mission, send me an email and I'll send you hers.

 

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"If you're lost and alone…or you're sinking like a stone…carry on.
May your past be the sound of your feet upon the ground. Carry on."

~ Fun

Speaking of inspiring and energizing things, Fun. was on the Today Show this morning. This song has been in my head all day. (I'm not complaining!)


 

 

4.

It rained all day today, and I didn't mind a bit because I had no where to go. That's one of the good things about not having a real job beyond writing and a fledgling photography company. (The bad thing about it is the lack of a paycheck, of course.)

Anyway, rain makes me pensive, so I flipped through a few of the journals where I noted details of our lives for about twenty-five years. 

There were some tough times, I'll tell you, but one thing I noticed was how I always ended with a positive note…using words like 'faith' and 'prayer' and 'blessings'. I remember some of those times vividly, the ache and the worry and the fogginess of the road ahead of us.

I love seeing it from this perspective, how the paths opened up and the sun came out again. I was reminded again that God has a plan, that he's got our backs, which is a helpful reminder right now when the road ahead has gone all foggy again.

Tom says I live in La-La Land, where there's always a silver lining and everything is hunky-dory. He says it like it's a bad thing.

But if we've prayed for God's guidance and truly trust him, how can we not think everything is hunky-dory, even if we can't see it from where we're standing at the moment?

 

 

5.

The proof of that hit home when I read through my notes written during my oldest son's heartwrenching high school years…and compare them to the joy and love I see on his face in the short video below of The. Most. Beautiful. Wedding. Ever. Amen. by amazing videographer Adam Grumbo. (I can't wait for the full video!) 

My prayers of so long ago have been answered. My mother-tears were not in vain.

(It takes a minute to buffer, so take my advice –  go grab a tissue while it loads…)

 

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15 responses to “Five Things from La-La Land”

  1. Ms. A Avatar

    I don’t see a video, but I would sure like to buy some real estate in La-La land along with some silver lining.

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  2. Ms. A Avatar

    After I left my comment the video showed up! WOW… WHAT A TREASURE!

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  3. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Oh, I'm so glad it showed up! Yes, it's priceless just as it is. I'm not sure I'll be able to take the long version (but I'll try!)

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  4. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Did you see Silver Linings Playbook? Bradley Cooper's blue eyes inspire me, too. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  5. Nancy Avatar

    My interwebs is so slow, Barb, watching videos is never a good choice for me, but I’m happy for your son. Lovely post this week. xo

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  6. lisa Avatar

    Jeannie sounds like a neat person.
    Great card!

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  7. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    She is an amazing person, that's for sure!

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  8. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I understand, Nancy! Mine are pretty slow, too, so I don't often watch videos posted on blogs, either. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  9. Hilary Avatar

    Oh my goodness, Barbara. What a beautiful video. You were not at all wrong about the tears. Everything looks so lovely. And I caught a glimpse of you dancing. ๐Ÿ™‚ May they always be this full of love and joy.

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  10. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Yes, I danced and danced and danced! I think having a video of the joy and love will be a great grounding tool for them in the years to come, to remind them. 

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  11. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    Beautiful! It gave me chills!

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  12. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank you, Karen!
     

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  13. pattisj Avatar
    pattisj

    Great post, so many encouraging words. It’s lovely to get mail, isn’t it?

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  14. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Yes, it is! It doesn't happen often enough anymore.
     

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  15. Wolf Pascoe Avatar

    Thanks for posting the wedding video–so glad to get a taste of it. “A happy wife is a happy life.” Rightio.
    About plans, Lincoln said this: โ€œMy concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God’s side, for God is always right.โ€

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