Monday, September 24, 2007
Hot Dogs
Last week a friend and I took a last minute road trip. We went to a Church Planter’s Conference in Raleigh North Carolina . (more about that later) Anyway before the conference started we stopped for lunch at place called Hot Weiners. Like their name says, they only serve hot dogs. They serve them plain or with your choice of coney sauce, mustard, and onions. It’s an old school “lunch counter” kind of place, so you just come in and sit at the counter wherever there's a seat. Consequently you end up setting next to people you don’t even know, but who eventually become friends. Raleigh , someone called and wondered if I would do her mom’s funeral. I knew them from the church I was a long time ago. They don’t go there any more. I guess they don’t go anywhere. (I suppose 27 years isn’t enough time to find another church?!) Anyway, pray for me. I’m doing the funeral tomorrow. I think it’s a test, a test to see if I willing to do all the good I can, by all the means I can, in all the ways I can, in all they places I can, at all the times I can, to all the people I can, as long as I can, even when I don’t feel like it!
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We need more lunch counters or should I say lunch "encounters" like that! I love that quote by John Wesley, it gives a much needed perspective in today's world. What a wonderful blessing to know that you have made someone's day! And a hot dog for lunch, does it get any better than that!
Looking forward to hearing about "boot camp"!
You and your local eateries... You could write a book. Have fun (you know what I mean) at the funeral. They called you for a reason... sheep tend to recognize their shepherds voice.
Hi Son, It is good to be able to keep up with you by your "blog". I want you to know that we miss you and still love you forever! What a great story about the two "young ladies" at the diner counter. Jack and I had a similar experience at Der Dutchman. When it came time to pay our bill we couldn't get the waitress to come to us.When she did she told us that our lunch was paid for and the person who did this,added two desserts and told her to do not come near us until they left.We still wonder who did this RAK(random act of kindness) but it was a wonderful experience and we intend to return it to someone we don't know!
Love, Mom
Hey "mom",
Miss you too. Thanks so much for sharing your story. How fun to be the recepient of RAK. It almost makes it worth being a "senior citizen".
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