Guest guest Posted April 4, 2003 Report Share Posted April 4, 2003 A dear friend sent me this, I hope you all will enjoy it! Amber Nick's mom Subject: FW: FW: Does God Dance on Your Potato Chips? > > > > > > >This was pretty good and pretty cute - had to send it > > > > > >Does God Dance on Your Potato Chips? > > > > > >This is an inspiring little story that is sure to change the outlook > > >of your day.... > > > > > >Not too long ago I had " one of those days " . I was feeling pressure > > >from > a > > >writing deadline. I had company arriving in a couple days and the > > >toilet was clogged. I went to the bank, and the trainee teller > > >processing my deposit had to start over three times. I swung by the > > >supermarket to > pick > > >up a few things and the lines were serpentine. > > > > > >By the time I got home, I was frazzled and sweaty and in a hurry to > > >get something on the table for dinner. Deciding on 's Cream > > >of Mushroom Soup, I grabbed a can opener, cranked open the can, then > > >remembered I had forgotten to buy milk at the store. Nix the soup > > >idea. Setting the can aside, I went to plan B, which was leftover > > >baked beans. I grabbed a Tupperware from the seal and took a look. > > >My husband isn't a picky > eater, > > >but even HE won't eat baked beans that look like caterpillars. > > >Really frustrated, now, I decided on a menu that promised to be as > > >foolproof as > it > > >is nutrition-free: hot dogs and potato chips. Retrieving a brand new > > >bag of chips from the cupboard, I grabbed the cellophane and gave a > > >hearty pull. The bag didn't open. I tried again. Nothing happened. > > >I took a breath, doubled my muscle, and gave the bag a hearty > > >wrestle. With a loud pop, > the > > >cellophane suddenly gave way, ripping wide from top to bottom. Chips > flew > > >sky high. I was left holding the bag, and it was empty. > > > > > >It was the final straw. I let out a blood curdling scream: " I CAN'T > > >TAKE IT ANYMORE!!! " > > > > > >My husband heard my unorthodox cry for help. Within minutes he was > > >standing at the doorway to the kitchen, where he surveyed the damage: > > >An opened > can > > >of soup, melting groceries, moldy baked beans, and one quivering wife > > >standing ankle deep in potato chips. My husband did the most helpful > thing > > >he could think of at the moment. He took a flying leap, landing > > >flat-footed in the pile of chips. And then he began to stomp and > > >dance and twirl, grinding those chips into my linoleum in the > > >process! I stared. I > fumed. > > >Pretty soon I was working to stifle a smile. Eventually I had to > > >laugh. And finally I decided to join him. I, too, took a leap onto > > >the chips. And then I danced. > > > > > >Now I'll be the first to admit that my husband's response wasn't the > > >one > I > > >was looking for. But the truth is, it was exactly what I needed. I > didn't > > >need a cleanup crew as much as I needed an attitude adjustment, and > > >the laughter from that rather funky moment provided just that. > > > > > >So now I have a question for you, and it's simply this: Has God ever > > >stomped on your chips? I know that, in my life, there have been > > >plenty of times when I've gotten myself into frustrating situations > > >and I've cried out > for > > >help, all the while hoping God would show up with a celestial broom > > >and clean up the mess I've made of things. What often happens > > >instead is > that > > >God dances on my chips, answering my prayer in a completely different > > >manner than I had expected, but in the manner that is best for me > > >after all. Sometimes I can see right away that God's response was the > > >best one after all. Sometimes I have to wait weeks or months before > > >I begin to > understand > > >how and why God answered a particular prayer the way he did. There > > >are even some situations that, years later, I'm still trying to > > >understand. I figure > > >God will fill me in sooner or later, either this side of Heaven or > beyond. > > > > > >Do I trust Him? Even when He's answering my prayers in a way that is > > >completely different from my expectations? Even when He's dancing > > >and stomping instead of sweeping and mopping? Can I embrace what > > >He's offering? Can I let His joy adjust my attitude? Am I going to > > >stand on the > sidelines > > >and sulk, or am I willing to learn the steps of the dance He's > > >dancin' > with > > >my needs in mind? I'll be honest with you: Sometimes I sulk. > > >Sometimes > I > > >dance. I'm working on doing more of the latter than the former. I > > >guess the older I get the more I realize that He really does know > > >what He's doing. He loves me and I can trust Him. Even when the > > >chips are down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2003 Report Share Posted April 4, 2003 I love this, thank you for sharing!!! Deana Mom to 12 ncf and 6 wcf FW: FW: Does God Dance on Your Potato Chips? > > > > > > >This was pretty good and pretty cute - had to send it > > > > > >Does God Dance on Your Potato Chips? > > > > > >This is an inspiring little story that is sure to change the outlook > > >of your day.... > > > > > >Not too long ago I had " one of those days " . I was feeling pressure > > >from > a > > >writing deadline. I had company arriving in a couple days and the > > >toilet was clogged. I went to the bank, and the trainee teller > > >processing my deposit had to start over three times. I swung by the > > >supermarket to > pick > > >up a few things and the lines were serpentine. > > > > > >By the time I got home, I was frazzled and sweaty and in a hurry to > > >get something on the table for dinner. Deciding on 's Cream > > >of Mushroom Soup, I grabbed a can opener, cranked open the can, then > > >remembered I had forgotten to buy milk at the store. Nix the soup > > >idea. Setting the can aside, I went to plan B, which was leftover > > >baked beans. I grabbed a Tupperware from the seal and took a look. > > >My husband isn't a picky > eater, > > >but even HE won't eat baked beans that look like caterpillars. > > >Really frustrated, now, I decided on a menu that promised to be as > > >foolproof as > it > > >is nutrition-free: hot dogs and potato chips. Retrieving a brand new > > >bag of chips from the cupboard, I grabbed the cellophane and gave a > > >hearty pull. The bag didn't open. I tried again. Nothing happened. > > >I took a breath, doubled my muscle, and gave the bag a hearty > > >wrestle. With a loud pop, > the > > >cellophane suddenly gave way, ripping wide from top to bottom. Chips > flew > > >sky high. I was left holding the bag, and it was empty. > > > > > >It was the final straw. I let out a blood curdling scream: " I CAN'T > > >TAKE IT ANYMORE!!! " > > > > > >My husband heard my unorthodox cry for help. Within minutes he was > > >standing at the doorway to the kitchen, where he surveyed the damage: > > >An opened > can > > >of soup, melting groceries, moldy baked beans, and one quivering wife > > >standing ankle deep in potato chips. My husband did the most helpful > thing > > >he could think of at the moment. He took a flying leap, landing > > >flat-footed in the pile of chips. And then he began to stomp and > > >dance and twirl, grinding those chips into my linoleum in the > > >process! I stared. I > fumed. > > >Pretty soon I was working to stifle a smile. Eventually I had to > > >laugh. And finally I decided to join him. I, too, took a leap onto > > >the chips. And then I danced. > > > > > >Now I'll be the first to admit that my husband's response wasn't the > > >one > I > > >was looking for. But the truth is, it was exactly what I needed. I > didn't > > >need a cleanup crew as much as I needed an attitude adjustment, and > > >the laughter from that rather funky moment provided just that. > > > > > >So now I have a question for you, and it's simply this: Has God ever > > >stomped on your chips? I know that, in my life, there have been > > >plenty of times when I've gotten myself into frustrating situations > > >and I've cried out > for > > >help, all the while hoping God would show up with a celestial broom > > >and clean up the mess I've made of things. What often happens > > >instead is > that > > >God dances on my chips, answering my prayer in a completely different > > >manner than I had expected, but in the manner that is best for me > > >after all. Sometimes I can see right away that God's response was the > > >best one after all. Sometimes I have to wait weeks or months before > > >I begin to > understand > > >how and why God answered a particular prayer the way he did. There > > >are even some situations that, years later, I'm still trying to > > >understand. I figure > > >God will fill me in sooner or later, either this side of Heaven or > beyond. > > > > > >Do I trust Him? Even when He's answering my prayers in a way that is > > >completely different from my expectations? Even when He's dancing > > >and stomping instead of sweeping and mopping? Can I embrace what > > >He's offering? Can I let His joy adjust my attitude? Am I going to > > >stand on the > sidelines > > >and sulk, or am I willing to learn the steps of the dance He's > > >dancin' > with > > >my needs in mind? I'll be honest with you: Sometimes I sulk. > > >Sometimes > I > > >dance. I'm working on doing more of the latter than the former. I > > >guess the older I get the more I realize that He really does know > > >what He's doing. He loves me and I can trust Him. Even when the > > >chips are down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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