There is something missing right now that would make spring just that much better.
Some years what’s missing in early spring is half decent weather. Well, I can’t say we are missing that this year.
I went biking the other day for the first time this year and it felt like a mid-summer ride. It was 25 degrees Celsius.
We’ve had a mild winter and now a fantastic start to spring. What is there to complain about, except COVID?
But I feel it. There is still something missing and the nicer weather has brought it to my attention: I’m missing my drone.
Right now I would be getting my drone out and looking for places to fly it. But it’s not happening this spring.
It’s not that I’ve lost my drone or can’t find it, I have it. In fact, it’s right beside me now. But my drone is broken.
Back in December I flew it into a tree and it fell about thirty feet to the ground, and not just the ground, it fell onto ice.
I knew it was finished then, but I put it back in its case and have kept it around.
Then about a week ago, I watched a video of a guy who fixed his broken drone.
Well, I got inspired. I hauled out my drone, viewed the video once again, and then looked at the damage on my drone.
My heart sank again, just like it had done in December. The damage to my drone was way more extensive than the one in the video.
I have a couple of wires extending to the props that are disconnected and I just don’t have the skill to be able to reattached them.
Besides that, there is damage to the forward sensor and two places on one of the prop arms that are cracked and left dangling.
The drone is just too far gone.
And so I’m reminded that I’m missing what I would normally be doing, finding places to fly my drone … and getting some great drone footage to use in video projects.
When things go missing, often times they come back or are found again.
When children lose a tooth, they may have a gaping hole in their smile, but they won’t be missing that tooth for long. A bigger, stronger tooth is on its way.
When you’re older, however, and a tooth goes missing, there is not any hope of it coming back. You must look at different ways to fill what is missing from your smile.
One thing I know for sure about my drone is that it is not going to fly again. The only way I will be replace my missing drone is with a new one.
It’s too bad that my birthday isn’t until mid June.
Like a young child without his tooth, I will be missing my drone for a while.
Here’s the thing: The only sad thing about heaven is that there will be people missing from it. You will, undoubtedly, be missing someone you loved and wanted to share all eternity with. There will be no replacement. Therefore, it is important to do what you can to ensure your loved ones have an opportunity to choose Christ, so they won’t be missing in heaven. Do not wait for someone else to share Jesus with them; take the initiative yourself.
That’s Life!
Paul
Question: Who or what is missing in your life right now? Leave your comments and questions below.
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