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In our little town, we have a great little store called Bob's Hardware. It is owned by a very nice couple who is welcoming to everyone, so the store has become like our little community center. It is a great spot to go for a bottle of pop and a candy bar if you want to catch up on what is happening with friends and neighbors. They also carry a surprising amount of merchandise and we always try to shop there if we can.
Brad just happened to stop in yesterday and some long-lost cousins of the owners had stopped by as they were passing through on their way back to the Chicago area. They were enjoying the uniqueness of our little country store and visiting with the other customers.
At one point, they asked, "What do you do for fun around here?"
As Brad was recounting all of this to me, we cracked up at this point, coming up with all kinds of answers we wish he had said. We finally settled on......
"Well, I whittle, and my wife plays the jug."
Now, I don't want to leave the wrong impression about these nice folks. They weren't trying to be rude or insulting. They were just curious and couldn't imagine living so far away from the city lights.
Fortunately, as an adult I know my stereotypical thinking was wrong. We really aren't all that different no matter where we live.
I bet we all do about the same things for fun.
Today, we went to our granddaughter's soccer game, had lunch with her family at a local restaurant, took a drive through the countryside, and are having dinner with friends tonight.
I'm curious-What did you do today?
Let's look for similarities where we find them and allow the differences to enrich all our lives.
Today I have been cooking up a storm to feed all of the hard working men who came to help us on our basement project :) Carmel rolls for breakfast, Italian beef sandwiches for lunch, and now on to chicken pot pie for dinner!
ReplyDeleteI often feel like I have the best of both lives...living in Chicago and having the house in the country on the lake. Yes, everyone is different...make that "unique", and I love all my friends here and there. Life is a little slower and relaxed on the lake, and I love the convenience and excitement of living in the city. I could never choose one over the other!
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Susan, Today , I made crafts with my granddaugher. Took her to lunch . Picked up some poster board for her to make a poster for her bedroom. Being with friends and family , knowing God's love...what more do we really need. Doesn't always have to be skydiving, does it. Smiles, Susie
ReplyDeleteToday I had brunch with a group of friends, then went sofa shopping. No sofas were bought, unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteYES and AMEN!! I truly believe looking for our shared human experience is how community is built!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment @16ballsintheair!
Blessings!