I am little behind on my Signs of the Week posts, but school is back in session and it seems I am busier than ever. Sometimes I worry too much about posting when I should be focused on being my best self.
I found these gems on a sign back to back in front of the First baptist Church along M55 in Prudenville, Michigan over the Labor Day weekend a few weeks back. I found a couple more that’ll have to wait for another week or so, depending on what I find in my travels this coming week.
This is the other side of the sign, it was on the sunny side, facing west.
I was reminded that detours can be good, even if they don’t seem to be at the time.
Yesterday, while volunteering at Loaves and Fishes on my normal Saturday morning shift I got to talking with a fellow volunteer whom I have worked with many times before – at east the past couple of years…..the conversation went like this…….
Me: “What do you do when you are not volunteering at Loaves?”
KS: “I work in IT.” What do you do?
Me: “I teach middle school science?
KS: “Really, where?
Me: “Scullen Middle School…”
KS: “Really, I have 6th grader at Scullen…..”
Yep, and she’s in my class, my tenth period class which is my last of the day and a great way to finish every day.
It’s a small world and sometimes our detours are really good things.
I am wrapping up my sixth year of volunteering at Loaves and Fishes. I started volunteering because I wanted to be a positive example for my son, who’d landed in a tight spot and needed some community service hours. He volunteered and served the hours he needed, but has since moved on to other things. Things he should be focused on – marriage, parenthood, building his career, and other things a late twenty-something should be paying attention to.
And me a sixty-somethings? I am doing what I should be doing with the detour, practicing for retirement and staying active in the community. I get as much if not more from my time helping others get what they need to thrive.
I have a few more years before I hang up the chalk for good, but I am always learning, always thinking, and always being curious. Making the Days Count, one day at a time, and trying to look at things differently, even detours.
Have you ever had a detour that turned into a blessing?
And by the way, if you missed my post about my visit to the Netherlands, check out Operation Market Garden…
Posting and staying focused on being your best self are not mutually exclusive, Clay. When you inspire readers here, that is part of your best self, too.
Thank you Meg. I think we are all trying very hard every day. Sometimes it seems as if I need to look around and give myself grace and realize life moves fast and some times I can keep up, and other times I need to move out of the left lane and let others pass. Thank you for visiting…Stay well and enjoy the week ahead. Peace.
Always so purposeful Clay. Keep up your excellent example to us all!
Margaret, thank you for the encouragement…I know I can do better, some days I do and some days I fall short. Enjoy your week and I look forward to reading about your adventures…peace.
Stop beating yourself up Clay! You’re amazing, the number of things you fit into your busy and purposeful life!
Thank you Margaret. I hope you are enjoying the vacation to Alsace, love the postcards.
Thank you! We are. More postcards to come …
Love it!