We had
agreed to fix up the yard together.
Acsa, the nursing student who lives at the Gathering Point with me,
wanted a small herb garden, and I wanted to get rid of the weeds and prepare a
compost bin. We went to the garden store
together and decided on a big trash can for the compost, lugged two big bags of
mulch, and picked out baby mint, oregano, cilantro and ruda plants. In the corner of the garden store, there were
cute little handmade scarecrows crafted on pointed sticks to place in the
garden. “Let’s take a scarecrow!” Acsa
begged. “No,” I said firmly. “We are
already over our budget.” For the next
couple of weeks, Acsa kept reminding me of the scarecrow as we worked on the
yard and garden. “Wouldn’t a little
scarecrow look fun here?” she cajoled trying to convince me. It reminded me of Dr. Seuss’s Green Eggs
and Ham: “I do not like them, Sam-I-am. I do not like green eggs and ham!”
On a bitter
winter evening last week, the smoke from the wood burning fireplaces covered
the streets of our neighborhood with a foggy blanket making it dark early. The
doorbell rang. When I answered, I faced
a middle age lady shivering in the cold, lips blue in spite of a scarf. “I have kitchen towels for sale,” she
offered. “No thanks,” I answered, “We
don’t need any today.” “Wait,” she
exclaimed when I began to shut the door. “I also have these cute little
handmade scarecrows for sale.” As I paid
for the scarecrow, the lady’s face lit up.
It was her last sale of the day, now she could go home and feed her
children. A little later, Asca came home
from the university and was overjoyed!
“You bought the scarecrow for me!”
I am not sure why a scarecrow for our garden
was so important that God had to send one directly to my door, but I guess that
is the mysterious way God has of preparing a blessing long before we are aware
of it ourselves. The street vendor was
blessed, Acsa was blessed, and I was blessed by their joyous reception of the
blessing. “Thank you! Thank you, Sam-I-am!”
June 2012
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