For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Matthew 6:21
I got a lunch invite from my favorite person last night (Surely I don't have to tell you who that is). Regardless of what we've lead you to believe, we don't eat lunch together that often. It's quite likely you've seen dozens of pictures of our cuisine adventures on Facebook and Intagram, but that's just because we're those people you complain about, that post lame pictures of what's on their plate every time they eat out.
We'd planned on having lunch again tomorrow, but we know how things come up. We decided that because we were both free for lunch today (I mean...that doesn't happen very often) that we should go for it.
A taco truck (Gonzalez Taqueria) that we found in a refinery parking lot a couple of years ago has a permanent spot now (which seems like a funny thing for a truck). Anyway...... We headed to the taco truck's "new home". Tacos are cheap. They're fast. And they're tasty.
We ordered a few tacos and a "large, everything on it" burrito. We sat at picnic tables and I swigged my Coke in a glass bottle, he his Fanta. It was the perfect way to spend a couple of bucks and an hour.
Our tab left us with a few extra dollars so we found ourselves at Sonic with ice cream Blasts. Sonic IS on the way to take Jason back to church. And did I mention that the tacos didn't cost much?
We'd had the perfect date. We currently have no major kid problems (that we're aware of) to discuss. Our phones were kindly uninterrupting. Just tacos and good conversation followed by a a cold treat. It was quiet nice. I hated for it to be over.
With the last bites of ice cream and oreo Jason turned the key in the ignition only to hear that dreaded choking sound indicating your car is temporarily calling it quits.
Luckily he was able to walk to the church and get his car so that he could jump mine.
We ended up with a new $130 battery AND a warning that we'd be at a Nissan dealership soon to get a new connecting thingy to replace the current one that is apparently in its golden years.
I was reminded dropping Jason back off at work of something I told one of the kids this past weekend.
Nothing worth doing is easy.
Maybe saying nothing is an exaggeration. Hand holding and giving hugs are easy things to do AND they're worth doing. Hugging takes little effort, barring situations where you're not mad at the person you're hugging and you don't have a cat personality or space issues.
Smiling is easy most of the time.....totally worth it.
Other easy, worthy things? Pandora music, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and cheap tacos
-Petting your dog
-Watching those YouTube videos with the kids who act inappropriately like the bullyish six-year-old dancer who practically pushes the girl beside her off the stage at the end of their R-E-S-P-E-C-T routine. You can laugh free of cost because you don't have to deal with the behavior. You can just watch the clip, laugh, and keep scrolling.
Other things cost; sometimes more than you bargained for.
Our tacos today ended up costing around $150, much more than we expected.
The best things in life don't come easy. They cost your dollars. Relationships and endeavors require hard-spent effort. Sometimes the cost is disappointment, a lack of appreciation, or heartache. The best things in life almost always cost our time. But don't quit.
The best things in life are worth the offering.
What are you willing to give today?
Who are you willing to give it to?
Proverbs 16 - 1 Mortals make elaborate plans,
but God has the last word.
2 Humans are satisfied with whatever looks good;
God probes for what is good.
3 Put God in charge of your work,
then what you’ve planned will take place.
4 God made everything with a place and purpose