Learning To Stop And Smell The Roses
At least twenty-five years ago, my entire family went to my mom and dad’s house for Christmas. We decided to play some games to keep the children entertained, so we turned off all the TVs and enjoyed each other’s company. We played a game called PASSWORD, where you can give clues to a secret word, and everyone must guess what the word is.
The way that the game was played was that you had a sleeve that had an open slot in it. You inserted a long card with many words written on it, and then you would slide it up to get the next word. Since so many of us were playing, we took one sleeve and passed it from person to person until we needed to insert a new card of words.
I think that my children were relatively young at this time, and I am going to guess that my youngest was around 8 or 9 years old. My son had just finished with his word, and passed it to the next player. I can’t remember all of the clues for the secret word, but I’ll never forget what the word was or the person who answered. The hidden word was “jaunt,” which isn’t exactly a word that is used regularly. And the person who guessed the clue was my youngest son, who didn’t use that word at all.
We were all amazed and awe-struck that he guessed the word. We couldn’t believe how smart he was. After lots of bragging on him and lots of questions, he finally confessed that he had sneaked and looked at the next word that was coming up after him. Lol! We laughed and laughed, and I couldn’t even be mad at him for cheating because I was laughing so hard. He had totally fooled every one of us.
I was thinking about that story this morning and remembering how much fun we had during that time. It was a time when time seemed to stand still. We weren’t running from place to place, and no one was checking their phones to see if they had missed a message. We were enjoying each other as a family and sitting still for a minute.
I know all of us have heard the phrase, “Stop and smell the roses.” I understand that it means to sit back and enjoy what is in front of you for just a minute beforehurryingf to your next destination. However, that is not my nature, and I bet it isn’t many of yours either.
Fast is our middle name. We want fast-food restaurants where we don’t even have to go inside to order or sit down to eat. Let’s be honest, who doesn’t have 20-30 minutes to sit down for a few minutes to eat? It isn’t that we don’t have the time; it is that we don’t want to take the time, which is an entirely different thing. I even have a 5-minute makeup routine that I do when I am in a hurry and recipes that can be on the table and ready to eat in 15 minutes.
We speed through commercials when we are watching a movie, we hit the skip ad button as soon as possible when watching a YouTube clip, and we buy pre-prepared and pre-packaged foods instead of making our own. I know that I am guilty of doing all of those things to some extent, and I bet most of you can also relate.
Boy, has everything changed in the blink of an eye. My husband, Joe, recently had a total knee replacement, and our busy life has come to a screeching halt. He has to ask for help, which he doesn’t like to do. I’ve had to break away from my busy schedule to do small tasks for him, like making breakfast or refilling the ice machine for his knee. It has been an eye-opening experience for both of us, and we have been forced to slow everything down.
Jeremiah 2:25 (MSG)
25 “Slow down. Take a deep breath. What’s the hurry? Why wear yourself out? Just what are you after anyway? But you say, ‘I can’t help it. I’m addicted to alien gods. I can’t quit.’
In the NIV version, it says: Do not run until your feet are bare and your throat is dry. Wow! The questions, “What’s the hurry,” and “What are you after anyway?” make me stop and pause. But the answer, “I am addicted to alien gods,” got me thinking. Are we addicted to being busy? Are our phones something that we are addicted to? How many of you take your phone to the bathroom with you?
I know that every day is not going to be a good day. Our stress levels are high, and our tempers are getting shorter and shorter. But, if we take each day and look for something good, we will get through this a much happier person. Slow down long enough to count your blessings. You can rest assured that Joe won’t be going for a jaunt, at least not today.
To GOD Goes The Glory!
Have A Blessed Day!
That reminds me of when the ice storm of ’94 hit. A lot of people have terrible memories of having no power, but what stuck with me was those days of playing board games with my extended family. We’ve always been game players, and that was a time when not much else was available. I still love those rare occasions of snow days and such when we just stay in the house and enjoy each other. I will, however, always skip the commercials when I can! HA!
I had surgery three years ago for a tumor on my pancreas. It was a 7-hour-long surgery that changed our lives forever. All the business in our lives totally stopped and we learned to embrace the small moments of enjoying life. God has been my healer and the solid rock we have clung to every day.
Sheryl, that was a crazy long surgery! I’m glad that the Lord was with you and healed you.
Thank you for sharing these thoughts today. I need to remember to slow down and bask in the blessings I already have from our good and gracious God!
Love this post!! Yes, we all need to slow down and rest.
Your message was perfect for me. We all need to stop and smell the roses while we can.
Cathy A
Wow!!! That was a really good one today!!!
I didn’t even know about the verse in Jeremiah….so relevant today!
Thanks Tania…
Thanks again for your thoughtful post. We had to slow down too, because I had hand surgery, yes in both hands, several weeks later we have both hands feeling better.
My husband has had extra patience. Together it was good to smell the roses too.
Great info to “Be Still and Know I am God”. This verse always puts me in the “skeeching hault “ mode.
And it feels just great. 😊
Wow! I see myself in this post. I am so glad you shared this today.
I hope your husband does really well with the new knee.
Great story. Reminds me of childhood Christmases. I am so guilty of being in too much of a hurry.
Password, remember playing the game, and watching it on TV!