Sunshines
Sunday I saw the very first one.
I did think to myself, “how fun!”
It reminded me of being young.
Monday I did not see a one
as we had an all-day rain storm.
We
needed the rain more than sun.
Tuesday I saw a few. I could count one plus one.
They
looked like little smiley faces – little suns.
I
told someone about them when I talked on the phone.
Wednesday
I wasn’t at home.
Didn’t
pay any attention.
I
had spent the day on the run.
Thursday I thought, “where did they all come from?”
They
were seen in the grass, the beds, the garden.
I
needed to start removing one by one.
Friday
more yellow than green did abound.
How
come one was fun, but more was wrong?
It
looks like they’ll add up to a ton.
Saturday they were finally mowed to the ground.
Green
grass appeared for a few minutes when done
before
they popped up again, these little yellow suns.
Little
yellow sunshines in the grass are dandelions.
Irregardless
of what you might think, they can be fun.
What
are your thoughts about dandelions? Work or fun?
*
* * * *
Perhaps
we should view dandelions as our blessings.
We
can never have too many of God’s blessings.
For
each dandelion write down a blessing
to
put in a glass jar you’ve labeled “blessings.”
It
will be a reminder when life is confusing
and
you are prone to give in to stressing from testings.
The
reminder jar will keep you from stressing
during
the times you’re experiencing testings.
Instead
of living in much strife and guessing,
you
can review your blessings and be resting
in
God’s promises – His many blessings,
for
everyday we receive more blessings.
The blessing of the Lord brings wealth,
and
he adds no trouble to it.
Proverbs
10:22
First dandelion seen here at Rainbow's End 2016.
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