Friday, July 25, 2025

Never, never ever

Hey Friends.......

I am so happy to be here posting......this past week, with all of it's jam-packed schedules, appointments, and back-and-forth-from-here-to-there.....had me thinking about one simple, often-overlooked word:  FUN!

You see....I found myself sitting in a hospital waiting room amidst a lot of other people. Right next to me stood a super intelligent coffee, tea, and hot chocolate machine.  This thing was clearly smarter than all of us combined.  But....I did finally figure it out and for the length of time that I sat in that room, I enjoyed not only 1, but 2 cups of Hot chocolate.  Don't get me wrong...I'm definitely not saying I am smart...I'm simply saying that I was thirsty, hungry and determined to be able to enjoy a nice cup of something warm. 


Apparently, this high-tech beverage barista required a master's degree in decoding pop-up instructions.  People of all ages and backgrounds tried to get it to make even the most basic cup of coffee, and failed miserably. This is when I became the unofficial drink whisperer. I must have made at least 20 cups of coffee, hot tea and even a few delicious hot cocoas.  

At one point, I considered setting out a "Tips Appreciated" jar.  

Then, the best thing happened......we laughed, and strangers started talking to each other. It was so nice to see the stress on people's faces seem to disappear while enjoying a warm drink and a smile.

This is the power of fun!!  It sneaks in, even in the most unlikely places, and lightens the load.

What I discovered is that Fun in not the enemy of responsibility.  It's a companion that helps us carry it.  None of us in that room were ignoring reality, we were just finding a little sunshine in it.  

Hey....I loved that coffee machine and if I could afford one, I would go out tomorrow and make the purchase..  This machine alone, brought a lot of joy and fun to a room full of worry...  I would say...Never, never ever underestimate the importance of fun!!

Shug....💛


 

9 comments:

  1. Thank you! Although I've been a lurker, I've been praying. May the good Lord who loves you more than you know bring you peace in all that the future may unfold. He's promised never to leave nor forsake His children who are loved more than we can imagine. Oops, I'm repeating myself. May peace like a river attend your & Sam's souls. It is well with your soul (& so the old hymn goes) Blessings & peace to you & yours, Bobbie the lurker who loves your blog :-)

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  2. I love this! I'm not surprised to hear that you found joy and shared it with others! Spreading God's love in a place where people needed it.

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  3. Oh Shug! We love this! I read it, then read it aloud to Phil. We both laughed and laughed. You do have a way with words! I declare, you can find fun in ANYTHING!! And a new header and background, it is gorgeous!! Beautiful flowers with matching polka dots! It doesn't get any better than this!

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  4. P.S. We do have a Keurig machine, but apparently not nearly as complex as this one was!

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  5. Oh Shug, you have such a special way of looking at things. That coffee machine sounds pretty high tech. I have a single coffee filter that makes one cup at a time, and it's ideal for me, cause I love my coffee HOT. I'm sure you helped take away some of the patients' worry even for a few moments while you made their hot beverage and talked to them with that sweet voice of yours. Yes, fun comes in all different shapes and sizes. May God be with you during this difficult time of "waiting."

    ~Sheri

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  6. You are so right. A smile or a friendly remark can transform a waiting room of worry.

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  7. People worry about AI, but it is complicated coffee makers that we should watch out for!

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  8. Oh yes, you should have put out a tip jar...lol That's awesome that a coffee maker could bring people together for a little while and bring smiles into otherwise stressful moments.

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  9. I'm sitting here in tears, my friend. You and your sweet approach to life is how the Lord used you to relieve the stress in that room of strangers. YOU, my friend, are a blessing!
    Thanks for the update on all that you and Sam endured that day. Sending love and hugs.

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Never, never ever

Hey Friends....... I am so happy to be here posting......this past week, with all of it's jam-packed schedules, appointments, and back-a...