What you do in your house is worth as much as if you did it up in heaven for our Lord God. We should accustom ourselves to think of our position and work as sacred and well-pleasing to God, not on account of the position and work, but on account of the word and faith from which the obedience and the work flow. ~ Martin Luther

Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Public Penance and Personal Revelation

 Blogs are wonderful in a lot of ways.

They are also TERRIBLE in a lot of ways.  

Like when I happen to reread what I wrote years ago and inwardly groan at my own hubris or naivete or lack of grace or __fill-in-the-blank-foolishness____.

I happened to look back upon a post many years ago in which I said some pretty unapologetic (rude!) things about the kind of people who would allow messes to explode on their watch.  How they lacked godly stewardship.  In that blog post of yesteryear, I may have even said "There is absolutely NO EXCUSE for it."

Granted, I was likely grumpy from spending hours cleaning up someone elses' mess in an old barn and the exhaustion/frustration was speaking at that point.

But WoW.  Just wow.

Turns out...

 I got myself a Granary of my own.  And I got myself a handful of children of my own.  And life kindof exploded for a bit.  (And, I like to think that maybe I even grew up and into a bit more compassion and grace for my fellow man.)

After my public chastisement of 'those sorts' of people a dozen years ago, my penance today shall be my own public shame and humility.   Apparently, I am one of "THOSE" sorts of people, after all.

Most of the 'before' photos were deleted, including of the top floor, but I salvaged this single photo of the lower level from a message thread to a friend who shares a certain kinship with and compassion for Overwhelming Projects of DOOM. (OPODs, for short.)

Here is the bottom floor, in all its' glory...


It took weeks to finish because I decided if I was going to do it, I was going to do it RIGHT.  I would also go through each and every bin stored in there to throw away/give away/burn/donate as much as I could.

The eyebrows were raised as people drove past and, no doubt, we were the topic of dinner conversations for quite some time.  I had to sheepishly make a sign of my shame for all the prying eyes... and more than one person asked about it being a yard sale.


But weeks later, it felt pretty stinkin' good to be stewarding myself back into a clean and organized Granary.

Here is the 'after' of the lower level:


And, the top floor, which housed leftover furniture that just doesn't fit in the house but has sentimental value (and some rugs free from the side of the road), became a  playhouse/hangout spot, made just a wee bit magical with some Christmas lights hung from the ceiling.




My message today, a dozen years from that embarrassingly stonehearted post, is this (and it is to ME too)...

Life can get away from you.  Life can get messy.  And if you have failed to do what needed to be done, for whatever reason, it just doesn't do to dwell on what is done.  Maybe you've made a mess of things.  (Like me.)  

Just roll up your sleeves.  Take one step at a time and do a tiny bit better.  And then don't stop.  

Glory will come.

7 comments:

Terri said...

They say life is the best teacher. I've had quite of few of those cringe-worthy posts too. And your granary looks beautiful Great job!

Elisabeth St John said...

I've only had my blog for about ten years, but I definitely look back at old posts and cringe a lot. I always think that I'll probably look back at my life now in a few years and cringe some more. I also have messy jobs I need to to tend to. It can be overwhleming but feels really good when you finally do them.

Anonymous said...

Hello, dear. I definitely cringe at some things I’ve said before. I don’t think we have lowers our standards or convictions as much but we have more grace for folk (including ourselves), more gentle for situation and most of all, (thankfully) more WISE. We have two or three sheds like your granary and they are a pill to clean and maintain. Once we get them clean, if one person just SITS an item in there out of place, it all goes crazy and we spiral right back down. I suppose you’ve instilled certain strict rules against this spiraling happening? ;)

I’ve been reading your wonderful catch up posts. Have loved everyone of them. Keep them coming. I’ll comment more often. PS that no you for the glorious letter! Thank you, thank you!

Monica :)

Anonymous said...

That was supposed to say “thank you” (apparently my fingers feel fat and stubby this morning and it’s showing!)

Anonymous said...

Well said. We all need to be kind to ourselves and to others! Your work and finished product are amazing. Lynn, Pecos, NM

Rebecca said...

Well THANKS goes to all of you, who I believe have been reading this blog long enough to see me eat my words and put my foot in my mouth more than I care to admit! That you stayed and continue to visit every now and again is pretty amazing!

Monica- that is EXACTLY what happens! Once one thing is put carelessly away by a child, it all goes to pot. I ask children to 'take this to the granary for me!' all winter long and I head out in spring to do the clothing switcheroo and about check myself into a looney bin! No- I've not implemented a strategy to keep it this way forever. I've not implemented a strategy to not lose my mind when it inevitably does, either. Also- I am SO GLAD to hear all is well! I didn't mean to be stalker-ish, I just had this weird, heavy feeling about your family for a bit... Ineke receiving Eva's letter made me feel much better! :-)

Anonymous said...

I appreciate this. Amen.

A in WA