From time to time I've questioned the validity of my Higher Power. Many times in my life I haven't felt deserving of any kind of recognition from God or anyone else. Why would anyone be interested in me?! Let alone intervene in any way in my life?But there's no question that He/She does look after me and mine and has usually taken care of us all pretty well.
We have four banty roosters: Ben & Jerry are the white ones--like ice cream? Get it?! and then there's Gonzolez and Gomez the black Frizzles--the curley feathered ones. We decided to begin letting them out to roam the garden the other day. Of course, they all made a beeline for the hens who are currently in another coop for their own safety and well being.
For the most part, these four little muskateers stick together in their search for various tastey morsels to be found throughout the 1/4 acre garden we have. But--they are, after all, banties and as such will never be more than about 2# in weight. My husband discouraged a circling hawk one day and it certainly is within the realm of possibility that one of them could be picked off at any time. So far so good--or so we thought.
We left the house on Friday around 3 PM just to get out. At that time the foursome were busily searching for grubs amongst the blackberry plants. When we got home about 3 hrs. later, they greeted us at the larger garden gate--happy to see who was coming into the driveway. But I could only count three of them.
Further inspection did not reveal where Gonzalez had gone. Both my husband searched throughout the garden and even peered into our neighbor's yard to see if by chance he'd "flown the coop" to no avail. Believe me, my husband and I were very, very thorough in our search!
I double checked the little hut where they live removing the hatch to look inside. No Gonzalez. With a heavy heart, we assumed a hawk had gotten him for dinner. The strange thing was that there was no sign of struggle--not a black feather to be found which seemed a bit strange unless it was a very swift pick-up. Still, no other explanation was afforded us.
That night, although I felt a bit silly about it, I did put in a word to my HP about Gonzalez hoping he'd be returned to us. And that was that.
In the morning, I released the hens from their abode and then released the boys. Out marched Gonzalez! What?! What?! I couldn't believe my eyes! He seemed perfectly fine as he continued his march towards where the hens live!
I continued to wonder about this as I headed for the house to start the coffee pot tempted to wake my husband with the news. But I still wanted to feed the dogs and cats and empty the dishwasher. As these tasks were being completed, my husband came into the kitchen for his coffee. I told him to look out the back window and count the roosters and he was just as amazed as I was--incredulous!
So, Gonzalez is alive and well and just as spunky as ever and prayer does work!
BTW--my husband's wallet has been missing for about two weeks now. We've checked the last places he was but never cancelled cards. He'd been in a hurry the day he lost it but he was pretty sure it was not outside the house. Even today he stopped by the Kroger store just in case someone had picked it up and turned it in later. I'd asked him if he'd prayed about it and we both did just that last night. It's hard to pray for something when you think maybe it's your own foolish fault that it's missing.
Just minutes ago, as this was being written, he came to me with our prayers answered! He'd absent mindedly tucked his wallet that fateful day inside a rarely used drawer and just happened to open it a few minutes ago!
So, my friends, although I always leave everything up to my HP when I say my prayers at night; I'm not above asking for a few trivial things from time to time. I know it's a lot to ask with all the many far more pressing problems in this world--but you never know and it doesn't hurt--if nothing else, it makes one feel as though one has done everything possible.
Now--if we could just have retrieved that debit card before we cancelled it this afternoon!!!! (My kids (when they read this) are definitely going to start checking into old peoples' homes for us, I'm sure!
Peace and Love,
Carol
1 comment:
Hi Mom,
The idea of a “Higher” power is to me something that is not quite true. But even in saying that I acknowledge that there is most certainly some thing there.
Our intentions moment to moment have great power and they ripple across the universe.
I am a little averse to relegating you guys to an old folk’s home.
I would be more inclined to try and find a way where you could stay with us.
I just feel that is the way it should be.
I love this post,
Thank you for sharing it.
Love
Jordan
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