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Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch

September 27, 2018 by Ellen 6 Comments

For the last seventeen years of my career, I worked on beautiful, private property, with a meandering bayou and wildlife galore. Birds, ducks, turtles, snakes. Too many snakes! And gators. Can’t forget the gators.

We had the opportunity to see behind the scenes of trapping a gator. There was bait – usually chicken –  hung from a branch that stretched low over the bayou. Once the alligator grabbed his chicken dinner, the wire attached to the chicken was tripped, and a snare held him to the ground to keep him from slithering off. Because gators can slither, y’all. I’ve seen it!

We got a call in the office one day asking if we wanted to see the gator that was trapped. Well, yeah, of course we did! This was before the days of “Choot ‘em!” from Swamp People, so we had no idea what was coming.

When we got to the bayou, we stood quiet a distance away. The property manager was getting close to the gator that was caught. Next thing I know, he “choots ‘em” between the eyes. I saw something fly high into the sky, then ever so slowly begin falling in my direction. It was part of the alligator! The blob fell a scant one half inch from the tip of my cute black pumps. Because those were the days when we wore suits, with skirts, panty hose and high heels. Yep, it was that long ago!

Gator brains. It was a big blob of gator brains.

Praise God for HIS strength. I did not run screaming and tearing my hair out yelling “Gator brains! I almost got touched by gator brains!”

Then, there was the nice lunch with the bosses. We picked up salads from a local restaurant and sat at the antique conference table. There were placemats, cloth napkins and beautiful flatware. Me? I’m good with paper plates and paper napkins. Less clean up! I was a tad bit out of my element and just a touch nervous.

And then I saw it. A bit fat green caterpillar feasting on the lettuce of MY salad. Again, praise God I didn’t scream at the top of my lungs. Because you know, proper etiquette and all.

I managed to move lettuce around on my plate, looking like I was eating. Then my co-worker caught my eye, and raised her eyebrows as if to ask “What’s wrong? Not hungry?”

With my eyes, I directed her to the THING on my plate. She promptly burst into laughter. So much for a calm, working lunch! My boss’s wife was mortified, the bosses laughed and joked about it, and in the meantime, I’m starving!

Then there was the time a rat was in the toilet…

No…No…I don’t think I can go there right now.

So, what’s the point of these stories? Because you know, I can’t just write without having some sort of Biblical application.

A couple of things:

1. You can count on slimy things coming your way. That’s just life. But God! He brings us up out of the muck and mire…

He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand. Psalm 40:2 NIV

2. The Lord God strengthens us when we need it most.

God is our refuge and strength, always ready to help in times of trouble. Psalm 46:1 NLT

3. Remember to laugh. 

A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones. Proverbs 17:22 ESV

Lord God, I thank You and praise You that You are ever faithful. When we are stuck in a hard place, You lift us up. You strengthen us. And, You bring joy to life! Thank you, Lord God. In the precious name of Jesus, Amen.

Grace be with you,

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Filed Under: Memoir, Whimsy Tagged With: caterpillars, gators, Proverbs 17:22, Psalm 40:2, Psalm 46:1

Comments

  1. Lou says

    September 27, 2018 at 1:37 pm

    So much fun and adventure we experienced back in the day. Miss your laughter but I know retirement is settling in with you well. Hope we can gather before Christmas to hear about you and the changes you are enjoying. All my love, Partner in Crime at the Ranch

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    • Ellen says

      October 1, 2018 at 9:10 am

      Hey Partner! Yes, we had some adventures, didn’t we? 🙂
      Glad you stopped in to reminisce with me about the good ole days! Love you!

      Reply
  2. Horace Williams Jr says

    September 28, 2018 at 2:14 pm

    That is a few too many animal stories, Ellen. I thank God you kept to rat story to yourself. Not a fan of gators and snakes at all. Thank you for the Biblical application. Excellent reminders of who we are in Christ. I do appreciate your sense of humor in sharing these tales today. I hope you have a wonderful weekend and may God continue to bless you and yours.

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    • Ellen says

      October 1, 2018 at 9:12 am

      Hi Horace! So glad you visited! Yep, lots of critter stories! Sometimes I would have the hebbie jeebies all day! 🙂
      And so true, there must be a sense of humor when dealing with those things, amen? Thanks, Horace!

      Reply
  3. Melissa says

    October 3, 2018 at 8:50 pm

    Thank you for these reminders of truth. I need to remember that in ministry the slimy things will come…BUT…He provides our strength. And laughing through the slime and the muck keeps my mind and heart from being tempted into bitterness and resentfulness and anger. Thank for you sharing your stories.
    Melissa
    https://www.adventureky.org/

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    • Ellen says

      October 4, 2018 at 9:41 am

      Such truth here Melissa: Ministry can get messy and slimy! A great sense of humor and strength from Holy Spirit will carry us through those times! Thanks so much for visiting!

      Reply

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