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grass 6 days ago, hoping to beat the rain, which didn't amount to a hill of beans. I wore my oldest clothes to mow, dig dirt and other outdoor work. Dust? How does that all fit in?
Well, it's six days later, it has rained just enough to spur the grass on and my clothes are ready to walk! But dust? Yup, dust.
I have not made friends with a dust rag for quite some time and in spots I will not point out to you, it is really getting to be quite a sight, to the point that when my sister comes to visit, I do not want her reporting me to social services!! LOL!
This leads me to one more thing, which just popped into my head...resentments. Yes, they fit in here too, but you ask, wondering how this all ties together.
OK, the answer: Grass keeps growing and it needs to be cut again and again, as does laundry needing to be washed. Dust, too, just keeps on getting dustier and dustier until it gets our attention eventually. Thank goodness for visitors.
But resentments? Yes, they just keep building and building and we keep acting out in various ways because of them. Resentments are a number one killer that keeps us tied to unbecoming behaviors, addictions and other things until we identify them and face them head on.
We often need help with the grass, laundry and dust and so too, with our resentments. It's amazing how our spirit feels after we have cleaned up our messes, whether it's grass, laundry, dust or resentments! I know someone who knows how to help deal with the resentments, too!
