Early in our marriage, Mike was hired as an associate pastor
and I immediately began to angst about being a first-time "pastor's
wife". I was secretly frustrated that no one could definitively tell me
what a pastor's wife was expected to do (though I did get a great lesson in how to
make coffee in those giant coffeemakers). How could I know if I was doing a
good job if I didn't know what my job was? Finally a wise woman told me,
"A pastor's wife is just that - the wife of the pastor. That's it." That lowered the angst level for a little while at least.
That's why I was ecstatic when I was asked to direct
the annual children's Christmas musical (I didn't get a music education degree for nothing, and I knew this was definitely an area where I could
shine). I even had a very accomplished accompanist in a retiree named Clara. In
my personal need to please, I took myself 'way too seriously as a director, and
that was most apparent during one Saturday morning rehearsal.
The children and I were singing along swimmingly when
suddenly we heard a dreadful chord followed by a loud crash and WHUMP! When I
looked over to the piano, Clara had disappeared. Fearing the worst, I leapt off
the stage and raced to the piano only to find Clara lying on the floor.
Actually, she was ROLLING on the floor in peals of laughter. "Did you hear
that huge boner of a chord I played?" she gasped as tears rolled down her
cheeks. "I haven't made one that good in a long time, and it gave me such
a fit of the giggles I fell off the piano bench!"
As I helped her up, I was privately a bit miffed at her lack
of decorum. Apparently my "miffiness" was written all over my face because Clara
waggled her finger at me. "You need to loosen up a bit - if you're going
to be able to laugh about it later, you might as well start now." The kids
all giggled, and we went back to rehearsing, but an irrepressible giggle had permanently been planted somewhere deep inside me.
I have since come to believe that dimples simply mark the spot where God buried a giggle seed, and once one giggle seed comes out, others are sure to follow. In fact, I definitely feel a giggle seed at the corner of my mouth right now. I see you have one, too.
I have since come to believe that dimples simply mark the spot where God buried a giggle seed, and once one giggle seed comes out, others are sure to follow. In fact, I definitely feel a giggle seed at the corner of my mouth right now. I see you have one, too.
P.S. Love to you, dear Clara!
thank you sandy! Ihope you don't mind, but I read this to mum and aunt eileen and they want me to read this at the memorial service. :)
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ReplyDeleteI can't tell you how very happy I am that you can use this memory. Clara's friendship is one of the best gifts the Lord has given me and the giggleseeds she planted in my heart continue to reverberate today.
You and your family are in my prayers now and in days to come. Clara is certainly a life worth celebrating.Wish I could be there to give you a hug.
Love, Sandy