No tales of rural walks amongst trees and surrounded by the
chorus of summer birdsong. Not today.
I did do those things – Dusty needs her daily walks – but yesterday
and the day about to begin were characterized by hard physical work. Yesterday’s
involved a 3-hour stint at Messy Church, feeding about 70 people, but forming
part of a happy team doing it. It also
involved a couple of hours in the evening crawling around on the floor tacking
curtain lining to the new curtains I’m making.
But mainly, yesterday and today are characterized by the
wrought iron railings outside of Don’s office. These railings can be very
attractive, when newly painted, but the last few years have seen the emergence
of rust spots and places where the paint has bubbled and peeled. So yesterday
morning Robbie, Don and I scraped, wire-brushed and electronically sanded these
intricate railings.
Now the twiddly bits on the top of these railings are very
pretty, but they aren’t so much fun to get old paint off of. The wire brush
doesn’t quite fit; the drill attachment is only good for the flat bits, and so
it takes elbow grease and an old-fashioned scraper to remove the loose paint.
We are about to head back to the office to complete the prep
and get on with the painting – hopefully before any rain arrives. The forecast
is sun and showers – it’s sunny now, so we’ll get going then.
Some of our own adornments are very attractive, but
maintaining them is not easy. I’m not thinking of frivolous clothing or hair
styles but some of the jobs that we take on. Actually, I’m thinking of myself.
I get so involved in a wide variety of jobs, many in the church, many which
look attractive. There is nothing wrong with them. They're not exactly twiddly bits, but maybe in God's plan for me, they are.
Maybe there are others who can do some of them. Maybe I’m
best to maintain those foundational straight posts – because I find that as I
get more involved in more twiddly bits, the foundational posts get neglected. Things like prayer, Bible study, and writing. Those are foundational to my life and health.
And we all know what happens when the foundations aren’t
good.
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