Good Morning,
My mug was just filled with hot Door County Peanut Butter Crunch Coffee and it is just the right temperature!
Proverbs 22:3 The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty.
Last night some severe storms rolled through our area as well as several other counties in Wisconsin. There was a lot of lightning displayed with plenty of thunder.
As a child when thunder clapped and lightning lit up the sky, my mother and my grandmother would tell us not to be afraid. They explained the noise was coming from heaven because the angels were bowling. And when an angel rolled a strike the lightning was like fireworks used in celebrating the strike.
I thought about that as I drove home last night from a Bible study. One big lightning strike lit up the highway and I laughed and tipped my hat toward heaven and said "Good one. Perfect game?
Once I was in high school and with just a little more science in me I was able find some photos on lightning and storm damage at the library. I checked the books out and went home. My goal was to protect my little brother from going outside in storms just because it was angels bowling in heaven. He was a curious little knucklehead and injury prone as well. I showed Mom what I found and when she saw the burned people who were struck by lightning. WOW
My Mom was furious with me. She believed that he would be scarred by the pictures and would have nightmares. I plan on asking him if he suffered PTSD from just being respectful of rough weather.
My point in all of this is to teach children to respect the elements of storms and being safe by just using common sense without fairy tales. Safe is safe and recklessness is taught as well, often masking and adding a line of sugar coating that takes away some of the facts but is often clouded by good intentions.
I am going to bed early in case the tooth fairy comes tonight for the ones I saved for a rainy day.
God bless,
Marty




