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This Old House

by Lynn Mosher
(Louisville, KY)

In the neighborhood where I live, I have one neighbor who likes to cause trouble. He picks the fruit from my trees, chops down my shade trees, and mows down my flowers.

He dumps trash in my yard, reads my mail, steals my packages from the delivery man, tries to tell me all the neighborhood gossip about my friends, and does his darnedest to make me mad.

Forever prowling around the premises, he tries to sneak in the windows and get his foot in the door, attempting to steal my belongings. So I put an alarm system on all the doors and windows.

He likes my house and wants to live here, but I’m under a lease contract for a single dweller. He can’t have it and he certainly isn’t going to move in with me! But he still continues to try to take it away from me.

It’s a comfortable old house, though it’s not the most beautiful on the block nor is it the biggest. The landlord was very generous in his lease, so I appreciate what I have, even if a few structural changes are needed.

A few of its rooms have become dusty and overcrowded and need remodeling. Some of the junk needs to be put out with the trash. Some rooms are in a constant state of upheaval; others just need rearranging.

The windows have become a little foggy, so they’re not as easy to see through as before. Some of the shingles are falling off the roof, while some of the fence pickets are missing. A few of the hinges have become a little rusty and don’t work as well as they used to, but the landlord said he would make all the necessary repairs. I know he will, for he is a man of his word. However, he does have a busy schedule, so I’m just patiently waiting my turn.

I thought it might be time to move, but he says I can stay a while longer, if I do some of the maintenance work. I do look forward to moving, though, because I’ve had my eye on this perfect, little cottage that’s being built. I’d really like to move there some day…there’s no traffic, no noise, the air is clean, great neighbors, the scenery is beautiful, and best of all, no more Mr. Meany!

I’ve called ahead to see if it was ready but they tell me they’re still working on it. Well, I guess I can wait a little longer. I’m not really finished renovating this one!

You do know this was tongue-in-cheek and about my physical body, right? Paul wrote, “For we know that when this tent we live in now is taken down-when we die and leave these bodies-we will have wonderful new bodies in heaven, homes that will be ours forevermore, made for u by God Himself and not by human hands.” (2 Cor. 5:1 TLB)

~~Blessings, Lynn~~

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May 04, 2009
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Great Landlord
by: Connie Arnold

This is a great post! I smiled and nodded as I read it, knowing what you meant and can sure relate to it. Isn't it great we have the special Landlord that we do?

May 03, 2009
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The Lord is Good
by: Anonymous

How wonderful that He gives us talents and how marvelous when we use them to His Glory. Thanks, Lynn, enjoyed every word.

Pat Marcantel

May 03, 2009
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Very Creative and truthful
by: Anonymous

Love this post! You pulled me right in. I first thought what a nosy husband. Than it sank in, she is talking about the Lord. Oh, how right you are. We keep looking toward the new one and not working on the one we have.

love,
Lindy

May 03, 2009
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Clever Girl
by: Christy Klein

A most enjoyable read with very clever application. Absolutely loved it, Lynn. Thanks!

May 03, 2009
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Trashing Nonsense Junk
by: JoAnne Bennett

"Some of the junk needs to be put out with the trash."

What a clever way of grabbing a reader's attention. The sentence above in Lynn's story really jumped out at me as something I am diligently working on in my own life. I love stories that help you to stop and reevaluate what's important in your own life. Sometimes Satan can creep up on you, and you don't realize that's what causing you to be confused, frustrated and hurt.


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