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"Blessed by
Simplicity" by Kathy Norris
This is a simple little story, with a simple meaning - but it has a very
powerful message...
I recently started working part-time at a discount store. I have had the
opportunity to observe customers from all walks of life. Even though the store
is a “discount” store, shoppers range from well-to-do to the plain and
simple whose economic needs probably necessitate their shopping at discount
stores. Of course I already knew that having a bright loving persona isn’t by
any means related to how affluent a person is, and that is what this little
story is about...
This week a special blessing was sent my way! Three very special customers came
in together - three young ladies - or maybe I should label them angels in
disguise! I was standing behind the counter as they entered and realized that
one of the ladies was the caregiver and that she had brought the other two
“mentally challenged” ladies in to shop. I believe that’s the modern term
for what society formerly called “mentally retarded”. Webster’s Dictionary
defines the word “retarded” as “slow or delayed”. What I am about to
describe certainly reflects neither...
As the ladies shopped all around the store eventually they came up to the
counter where I was standing, to look at the ring display. One of the ladies had
her arms overflowing with little toys and other items. I think most of it was
for friends back at the group home where they lived. She was naming what she had
chosen special for each friend. She then carefully picked out a ring which she
said she was buying for her boyfriend. The other lady tried on different rings
and then decided upon one for herself, with the guidance of the caregiver, who
was so kind and patient with them. As they were standing at the counter looking
at the rings, I started talking to them, and one of the ladies formally
introduced me to the caregiver and to her other friend. She put her arms around
each one, hugged them up close to her and said, "These are my
friends", and told me their names. Then she looked direct at me, smiled,
and said, "You are two of a kind!" I smiled back at her in silence,
not knowing what she meant by that! I have since thought about those words and
I’m not totally sure of what she meant by them, but I hope that in her own
special way perhaps she sensed a friendly loving spirit within me as that of her
friends! That one simple little sentence blessed my heart that day, and made me
feel very special!
I saw the joy of simplicity that these ladies were savoring, and I felt the
happiness they were sharing together as friends. As they paid for their
purchases with their own money, I could sense their feeling of satisfaction of
being independent in choosing what they wanted to buy. They seemed so happy and
content with what they had chosen. No debating over whether they should do this
or that, and no discussing or worrying whether their friends would be happy with
the gifts chosen just for them. I’m sure they had no doubt that their friends
would appreciate what they had bought for them, because it was coming from their
hearts.
Just a simple day - a simple shopping spree - but it made me realize that these
young ladies were living life to the fullest! I believe they were truly angels
in disguise sent just for me that day, to make me more aware of how complicated
I tend to make my own life sometimes, and that I need to slow down, look around,
and savor the simple joys of life. It’s right there under our noses, if only
we will slow down enough to see it! These young ladies didn’t have lots of
worldly possessions or any of the things that we think we have to have in order
to enjoy life. They were just simply enjoying the pathway that God had chosen
for their lives, to the best of their abilities. How many of us can honestly say
that we do that?
It’s the simple things in life that matter the most. Sometimes we get so busy
that we forget that. We get so caught up in the rat race of life that we forget
how our lives can be so richly Blessed by Simplicity!
By Kathy S. Norris
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*I try to write stories that I can pass down to my grandchildren so they will
know a little more about their "granny" when I am long gone. I live in
God's country - Cullman, Alabama - and enjoy writing stories and poems that I
have "lived". God has blessed me with my wonderful husband of 30
years, two beautiful daughters, two great sons-in-law, and five precious
grandchildren! God is so good!
***Editor's Note: Write Kathy and tell her what you think of her story. [email protected]
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