Sunday, April 18, 2010

Out of Place

I didn't see a friend at Church. She sat somewhere else. She was for all intents and purposes "out of place" When you get a certain age, its not good for things or people to be "out of place". When we worked with our little ones we taught them in place, not "out of place". Everyone I know sang the alphabet song. You certainly did not teach them A, B, D, F, W, K, Y. that would have been "out of place". We taught them in place. As they progressed we began to show them that a "W" was still a "W" no matter what place it was in. That is called growing or maturing. Whoops, we get older and "out of place" won't cut it anymore.

At our office, Tammy, who is way younger, rearranged the supply cabinet. My friend, who is older but not as old, and I could not find anything. Things were "out of place". We have quietly shifted them back to their place. She hasn't noticed. After all, Tammy isn't old enough yet to realize something is "out of place".

Personally I think one of the main differences in being older (do you notice I never refer to it as being old, just older) is the "out of place" syndrome. When I was young, seems as if I was always wanting change. Had to have a new shower curtain. Needed a change. Had to have a new pair of shoes. Needed a change. Had to have a newer car. Needed a change. Moved things around in the house. Wanted them in a different place.

Mate is the world's worse. He can't dress if something is out of place. Called to me the other morning wanting to know where his belt was. It was on a different hook, "out of place". If I hadn't been home, Mate's pants might have fallen down.

Being older seems to make me content. I like things and people where they should be. I would probably be one of those older ladies who would ask you to move if you were in my place. But nicely. In a big congregation when you can't see all that well far off, people shouldn't get "out of place". I can't find them. I need to be able to identify each one of the flock of sheep I belong with so I don't lose sight of the Shepherd.

4 comments:

  1. Thank you for the sweet comment on my blog. I love meeting new people.

    Your here made me think of the challenge our pastor issued to our church during the month of march (March Madness). He challenged us to "check out the view from a different pew" and step out of our comfort zone. He did lots of wacky "out of place" things that month, is was different but refreshing and revitalizing!

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  2. Aww That's cute! I like things to be in their proper place too! Life is chaotic enough with out the stuff getting moved! :)

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  3. Ha! Quite often I put things in a different place, and am always having to find things for my husband who has dementia. He puts things in odd places and I have to try to think like he does and find them for him. Our life is always interesting!
    Ruby

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  4. I must be at that half-way point in my life. I like to change some things but other things need to stay in their place. Neat post! :o)

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