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February, 2008

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Serendipity-do

by Rhonda Rhea

Every day is a new hair day. I really never know how it’s going to turn out. Some days I can strut out of the house convinced that I look very “Meg Ryan in ‘You’ve Got Mail’”—only a shade or two browner. Other days I’m just sure I’m Carrot Top—only a shade or two saner. And it’s always “up in the air” whether or not all that hair gel is going to keep my hair…well…“up in the air.” I tend to worry if I’m going to end up with some kind of pancake, horizontal force-field-looking thing happening. It’s not that I don’t use plenty of gel. I just really never if the force is going to be with me. I call it “serendipity-do.”

Worry is one of those things that’s about as slippery as cheap hair gel. You know, I can convince myself that worry works. Most of the things I worry about...[read more]


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My Valentine’s Day To-Do List

So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. - 1 Corinthians 10:31, NIV

My Valentine’s Day to-do list starts like this:  Eat chocolate. Much chocolate. Of course, I have to admit, that’s on my to-do list every day.

Valentine Activities

Anytime it takes me an entire half hour to write out my to-do list for the day, I know it’s a day I’m likely in for some hullabaloo. That’s what hullaba-happened yesterday. Those of you who know me know I’m not the most organized cookie on the block. The to-do list helps keep me from wasting my day flitting here and there without accomplishing the things that are most vital. So I really and truly spent half an hour building my list and numbering each item in order of importance.

Organization List - LONG

Okay, since organization is not my best thing, the list was on a napkin. But at least I made the list. In a few hours I had a couple of items checked off with about a dozen more to go. Still overwhelming but I was making progress.

I figured I could make faster progress if I had coffee, so I went to whip up a pot. So here’s my to-do list tip for the day:  If you’re going to put your to-do list on a napkin, at least make sure you put something on top of it so it doesn’t float off the desk. By the time I got back with my coffee, the dog had run away with my list. She was under the table in the dining room. Shredding.

The next part of the hullabaloo involved an intense chase scene. I finally pinned her down and fished most of the list out from under the table and a few pieces out from between LuLu’s doggy molars. Man! A half hour spent on a list that was suddenly coleslaw.

LuLu was trying to look innocent. Maybe she was even trying to help me. No to-do list means nothing to do, right? Isn’t a good shredding even better than a few checkmarks? And LuLu may have been thinking that if I didn’t have a to-do list, I could sit around all day and toss her tennis ball, let her take a snooze in my lap and put in some serious all-around LuLu-pampering time. That’s more of a LuLu list. Either way, the list of all the work I was trying to accomplish at home was dog chow. The dog really did eat my homework.

It was a good reminder, though, that there are times when all those things on the to-do list need to give way to the things that are most vital. It’s always a good test for me when I have deadlines up to my eyebrows and I get a call from a friend who needs a listening ear. Or even when my kids want to play a game. Am I willing to shred my own agenda when the Lord might have a different one in mind? If there’s something that will bring him glory that’s not on my to-do list, am I willing to trade my list for his?

Colossians 3:2 says to, “Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.” Then a few verses later, we’re given this reminder:  “And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.”
Whether in word or deed, whether on a napkin or over the phone—or even playing tiddlywinks—I want my agenda to ever and always line up with his.

Of course, we’ll have trouble playing tiddlywinks. LuLu ate them. I think she thought they were baked beans…which I’m guessing she thought go well with the coleslaw.


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HIGH HEELS IN HIGH PLACES by Rhonda Rhea ($13, Revell). Getting a woman as excited about God as she is about shoes may seem impossible. But this humorous roadmap to spiritual heights manages with the perfect pairing of Jesus and heels. Cute shoes pictured throughout will keep you reading to discover what wearing whites after Labor Day has to do with disobeying the Bible, how buying the right size relates to enduring trials, and why getting a pedicure corresponds with trusting in Christ. And although you probably don’t need coercion to talk about shoes, you can use the included discussion guide to help other women become excited about walking with God.”

-Today’s Christian Woman, January/February 2008 issue


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