Sometimes you get something unexpected, something you had really wanted but didn’t think you’d get. That happened to me this week.
One of the signs you’re a pro at the beach is how you get all your paraphernalia to it. We have about a seven minute walk to the lake so we take everything we’re going to need with us in one trip.
In the old days (that would be the days when our children were little), we had lots of stuff to carry.
There are people who park their cars at the beach, and make trips with their coolers, chairs, blankets, umbrellas etc. Then there are those who walk and take very little, like a blanket and a book.
We like to take enough to make us comfortable for a few hours. We’ve tried a few different options over the years, and finally settled on a wagon.
We loaded everything in a big wagon and hauled it down and back each time. It worked really well, except for the person who had to pull it back from the beach (up hill all the way).
However, in the last few years we haven’t really needed the wagon but we have more beach stuff than is easily carried. We needed something in-between.
What we’ve seen work well are those baby trailers you hook up to your bike. If you’re not using them for child transportation, they work great as a wee moving van.
The problem with them is they cost loads of money – enough that it is hard to justify getting one just to take your stuff down to the beach and back.
My brother’s been looking for a used one for a couple of years now. Once he thought he found one at a garage sale but it looked broken so he didn’t bother to get it.
Just minutes later someone else bought it and it actually worked fine. John’s been kicking himself ever since for not investigating it more thoroughly.
But the other week he came across one, and the owner said he could have it – for free! It was just missing one piece, which John ordered online … it was good to go in a week.
And then the other day, John came over to my place with his trailer hooked up to his bike with all his beach stuff in it. It was sitting in our driveway when the guy across the street came over.
He asked if I also wanted a trailer because his son had one they were just going to give away. I jumped at the chance!
It was in great shape, and hooked up to my bike easily. I was now a beach pro! When you ride down to the beach with your little trailer filled with your chairs, your beach umbrella, your drinks, snacks and games, people know you’re experienced . . . that you’ve been beached.
Someday, maybe – many years from now – we may even let a grandchild or two get pulled to the beach in it.
Here’s the thing: God sometimes surprises us with good gifts we never expected to get. When He does, be quick to recognize the source of the gift, and be thankful.
That’s Life!
Paul
Question: What have you received unexpectedly that was from the hand of God? I’d like to hear from you; you can leave a comment below.