We thought we would parcel it out each week until they were gone. I had the idea that my single neighbor might have some space in her can, so under cover of darkness, (about 5 a.m.), I went to stash some trash in her can. While depositing my goods, I saw the strangest sight. A man at the end of my street, wearing a head lamp, was going through people's trash.
He saw me and said a very brief "good morning". At first I was startled, then quickly realized his plight. As he moved closer, I asked him if he was looking for cans, he very shyly replied he was and trying to earn extra cash to help feed his family. I told him to wait a minute, I had a lot of cans. When I came out with bag after bag of cans, he was so happy, he almost broke into tears. He thanked me profusely, told me again and again what a blessing this was, and we parted ways. As I went back into my comfortable, centrally heated home, cupboards stocked full of food, I said a prayer of thanks that I was able to not only help someone else, but help myself to remember that abundance is every where. Even in our junk.
Love to you all. -Karen
PS l'un tient des déchets sont un autre trésor d'hommes (one man's trash is another man's treasure). How true!
WOW..those are the moments that really make you thankful. I wish my 10 year old had seen that when she was complaining this morning of having to have a cheese sandwich instead of a left over slice of pizza in her lunch. Ruined her morning....until we got our hearts straight in the car with a little worship and Kari Jobe. I have not forgoten about you. As I was doing laundry I realized I forgot to send you those codes. I am 6 days behind on housework. When your down and out...it doesn't clean itself:) I'll email you in a bit! It's looking great!!
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