Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Day one-hundred-forty

My numbers are now dropping back to their regular levels. After Monday's post hit a record high of thirty-eight views, yesterday's post came in at nine. I don't know who all reads this blog, but I know it's typically just a handful.



It's been a quiet day, but for the first time in quite a while, this workday feels like it's dragging. My co-worker Ana is under the weather, so I'm trying to take it easy on her, leaving her to handle just the shipping while the rest of us handle packing. I hope she gets better soon.

I had something in mind I wanted to write about, but I've forgotten. At the time, it seemed important, but I can't remember what it was. Maybe it wasn't so great after all. I was trying to keep it in mind to write down, but that's not easy to do when you have a job that demands a lot of attention to small details.



After lunch, Ana asked if I could donate some money to a cause for her church. They were raising money to provide ultrasounds to women who are considering abortions. The idea seems to be that if they are shown the children inside them are indeed alive, then perhaps they would reconsider. I gave her some money and I hope that it is indeed put to good use. Scripture tells us that children are a gift from heaven, and indeed, I have met Ana's three children whom she loves very much.

I don't know if I'll ever have children, but if I do, I hope to be a godly father with a godly woman as a wife and mother. And maybe, just maybe, I'm getting there.

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