Saturday, September 18, 2010

Sabbath Moments

Sabbath Moments is a weekly meme hosted by Colleen at Thoughts on Grace. These are the times when we remember to live in the present moment and unwrap the gifts which the Lord has laid before us.

My daughter has three Robo dwarf hamsters that she loves to spend time with. What she does not know is that while she is in school I love to spend time with them, too (lol). They are tiny little creatures 2 inches long, babies still, and I like to take them out and feed them while they sit in my hand. Two of them like to be petted and will sit still while you stroke their soft fur, the third is skittish. Their names are Lolly, Tootsie, and Honey (aka "the Pop sisters") and they live in the Taj Mahal of all habitrails. Actually, only 2 of them live in the Taj Mahal presently - Honey has taken up residence in my living room wall and I can't get her out. She snuck in there through the heating element and prefers the wall rather than the delights of her palace. My husband cannot quite understand why. Neither can I.  They have a sky wheel, a lookout tower and the halls leading from one room to another are a tubular masterpiece. What's not to like? Other than living in captivity and at the whims of a seven-year-old that is ;) This doesn't seem to bother my dog at all.

I started two novenas this week, one for myself and one for someone else. Both were to Our Lady. Mother Mary is quick to intercede for those who request it and it delights her when we place our cares and worries in her motherly hands. Jesus never refuses his mother's requests because she never asks for anything that would not be good for us. Mary's love and motherly intercession is a great and powerful gift to us and I thank God for her.

Now that school has started, I use the time spent waiting at the bus stop ( the bus is always about 20 minutes late) as an opportunity for intercessory prayer. I pray for everyone who crosses my path while I am there - the children, parents, and others who pass by. I do this in the car, too. I even do this while I'm waiting in stores. This way, I don't get impatient and I do something productive at the same time. Waiting becomes enjoyable when you do this.

The weather has been beautiful and the leaves are continuing to change color. I love looking at the foliage in September and October. It has a long way to go but it's still awesome!

Thank you, Lord. I am grateful for the beauty of creation.

7 comments:

  1. Mary,
    Love the hamster stories- hope you get the one in the wall to come out though :)I am also looking forward to fall in all God's grandeur.
    I loved your post from yesterday as well, but when I went to go on to comment, I got a scary message saying that the site contained some kind of mal ware- not sure what that means exactly, but I knew it wasn't good. My work computer is not quite so sensitive- so sorry for the 2 comments in one post.

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  2. Mary, I love your idea of using waiting time to pray for everyone who crosses your path. We never know what trials a person may be going through and what a difference our little prayers can make for them. This is something I will start doing because we can never have too much "God" time. God bless you and all your readers.

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  3. Karin,
    Honey finally came out of the wall and is happily cruising around our house in her little hamster ball :)

    Thanks for letting me know about the possible malware. Malware is usually spyware though sometimes it can contain a virus. We did a comprehensive scan and it should be okay.

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  4. Barb,
    Everyone needs prayer :) God bless you, too!

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  5. What a beautiful post! I can see you with these little hamsters in your hand...just enjoying them! I can also see a bus stop and you with you beads praying for everyone that walks by...what a comfort to know that people we might not even know would do this for us....wished I lived close by that stop, I'd walk there Monday thru Friday!

    God bless you Mary!

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  6. Colleen,
    I can't resist the little fur balls! They are smaller than regular hamsters and friendlier too. Even my dog doesn't mind them.

    You may miss the foliage but I bet you don't miss the cold weather that follows!

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  7. DG,
    They are sweet and I can't help but say, "Gee, Lord, you sure did a good job making these little tykes."

    Yeah, I think the people who pass probably just think, "There she goes! Talking to herself, AGAIN! Get a life, lady!" Lol!

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