Monday, February 20, 2012

Go Fish...

He bent over and over again, right in front of my house.  Who was he and what was he doing?

I opened the mini blind a little wider and looked closer.  He had a stick in his hand, one about the size of a pencil, and a jar in the other.  As he bent over, he touched the stick to the ground, and as he stood back up I could see what was on the stick:  worms.  He was fishing for worms... my worms!

In all my life of watching people, this I had never seen!  He was slow and deliberate, an easy going kind of fellow, and he obviously had planned his expedition because he had the jar, and our joggers around here don't carry jars.  They carry Ipods.  My phone conversation kept me tied to my desk, otherwise, I would have been out the door investigating this most unusual Saturday morning activity.  I would have asked, "Hey, what's going on here?"  "What on earth are you gonna' do with MY worms?"  "Do you live around here?"  "Who do you think you are, anyway?". 

I've enjoyed telling this story to my family & friends, and we all laugh at the thought of "fishing for worms".  Sounds kind of backwards, doesn't it?  And it paints a funny picture.   But, what bothers me about all this, is how defensive I immediately became over a few silly, washed-up worms.  I never, ever would have thought about worms floating out of my yard, and my loss of them.  Never, until I saw someone else benefiting from my minute loss.

Ouch!  That's an "uhg-ly" side of me that I'm not proud of, and one that sure needs "fixin".  Maybe I've been in the city too long.  Maybe I've forgotten the simple things of life.  Maybe I'm just human.  You think???  Whatever is wrong, I can tell...  it's time to go grab a pole or grab a jar and throw down the phone.  Hey, it's past time.. it's time to get back to the basics of life.  It's time to go fishin'.

Sigh...
Cindy Lou


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