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New catalog delivered every morning

pexels-photo-53874.jpegNewness.  Most people love new items.  A child unwraps a package to find a new toy.  Fun!  A young man purchases a new car.  Excitement!  A young mother delivers a new baby.  Joy!

New shoes.  New jobs.  New friends.  The arrival of fresh acquisitions, discoveries, experiences or just something different often makes us overwhelmingly happy.   Some people love the idea of newness to such a degree that they will try to replicate the experience. That’s why an air freshener called “new car smell” exists.  It’s as if smelling that odor again will recreate that feeling of driving a spanking brand new vehicle off the car lot.

This morning, on Page 4 of my Chapter One (January 4th) in my book of Opportunity (2011), excitement permeated the air at my office.  Our non-profit has been planning a new initiative for a very long time.  Dreaming, discussing, praying, preparing, arranging and fundraising have been in the works for years and now the dream is finally becoming reality.  Now that’s exhilarating!

A vital component for this new initiative arrived this morning.  Our staff and a couple of volunteers were on hand to greet the arrival.  We couldn’t wait until it got there.  We watched the door.  We didn’t want to miss a thing!

We even took pictures and I’m quite certain the delivery men thought we were nuts.  So we took pictures of them too!  Someone watching us would no doubt have been very amused to see grown women get so animated over a delivery.  But that’s how new things affect us.

I admit I’m a little quirky and some of the things that float my boat would make another person yawn.  One odd category of items that excites me is new office products.  Yes, you just read that correctly…office products.

As long as I can remember, I have loved all of those gizmos and gadgets that make an office run smoothly.  No doubt, this unique affection came from my days as a little girl playing “office” with my dad’s leftover assortment of office forms and items from his job.

At one of my former jobs, nothing made my day like a trip to the office supply closet.  I would stand there surveying those shelves of goodies like a hungry kid in a candy shop.  I was especially enamored with a product called “tacky finger,” which we used to make our way through pages and pages of documents, and these cute, little colored clips we used to mark pages that needed corrected.

Shopping excursions to stores like Staples and Office Max send me into outer orbit.  I literally drool as I wander up and down the aisles of such treasures.  I’m particularly a sucker for anything new boldly displayed in front of me.  When my husband worked as a sales rep for an office supply company, I would almost jump up and down with glee every time he came home from a trade show with bags of “goodies.”

New pens of many colors, ohhh so nice.  Notebooks of various sizes and shapes, oooo.  Highlighters,  staplers, paper clip dispensers, rulers, sticky notes, cute colored paper clips, labels, folders….you name it, I love it!  I still have a secret stash of pens that no one but me is allowed to use.

So today our office manager handed me a treat.  To her, it was an ordinary catalog which arrived in our mailbox, and one that she almost chucked into the trash can!  But at the last minute, she asked me, “Do you by any chance want this catalog?”

All it took was one look at the thick office products offering in her hands and I was deliriously happy.  As I turned the pages, I oohed and aahed (but not out loud!) at the items in that book.  Perusing all of those new office supplies gave me such joy.

And that’s when it occurred to me.  God gives us a new catalog every morning, but He asks us to take the opportunity to fill it with things worthy of making Him smile, things to give glory and praise to Him.  It reminds me of a verse and chorus of an old but meaningful song, “Great Is Thy Faithfulness.”

“Pardon for sin and a peace that endureth
Thine own dear presence to cheer and to guide;
Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow,
Blessings all mine, with ten thousand beside!

Great is Thy faithfulness!
Great is Thy faithfulness!
Morning by morning new mercies I see.
All I have needed Thy hand hath provided;
Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!”

New mercy poured out on me and you morning after morning.  Now that’s something to really get excited about, don’t you think?

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Mama of this empty nest, I’m content to live a quiet, country life with my husband of 40+ years and to view gorgeous sunsets off our own back yard deck. Mama to three adults and Nana to adorable grandchildren, my empty nest fills up again with noise and laughter when they all return 'home'. A former English teacher, reporter/editor, education director for a non-profit organization, and stay at home mom, I retired after a season of substitute teaching at a private academy. Now I enjoy time spent with my grandchildren and family and writing words that seem to pour out of my soul or wandering around the countryside with my camera. Foremost, my faith sustains me as I meander through the empty nest stage of life. My favorite scripture is 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18: “Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”

6 thoughts on “New catalog delivered every morning

  1. Wow, that’s a great way of looking at it. We do get a new “catalog” every morning. 🙂

    And we are office product soul sisters! I love them. And I also believe my love stems from seeing a parent (my mother) use them when I was little. I wanted to do everything she did, and she was very organized. Much like you, she even had agendas and charts and schedules for my wedding and my sister’s — but at least we got married 5 years apart!

    Such fun to find a fellow office products nut. There is a goodness in organization.

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    1. I’ve loved my office products since I was a little girl too. I used to play ‘office’ all the time. At one of my previous jobs, I got absolute delight out of going to the office supplies closet….what a freak. 😉

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  2. Oh no, another similarity. I can stand in the pen aisle for 45 minutes. I love sharp pencils, and lots of pads of paper. That line in You’ve Got Mail: “bouquet of newly sharpened pencils” . . . I get it. Sticky notes and dry erase boards – can’t live without them.

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    1. I am truly laughing out loud!! Sharp pencils, an absolute must! I cannot do my crossword puzzles with dull pencils, so am constantly sharpening them. Consequently, I go through a lot of pencils! Trying to use up all those pencils my kids left behind from their school days. Pens? Such a weakness. I love ’em!

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