Grace & Blessings

It’s not very often that I head to the laundromat- usually only when large items won’t fit in my washer and dryer. It’s a good time to think and reflect and I tend to have random encounters with people… I just got done talking with a drunk man that wandered into the laundromat to use the ATM.

Image by Hans from Pixabay

He felt the need to share with me that he just got back from commercial fishing and made $97,000. I told him not to tell people about the amount of money he made. That Anchorage is not a safe place these days. I then went on to tell him that this is not the life that he was designed to live. He replied, “I made almost $100,000 in two months, commercial fishing.”

I said, “What’s the point of earning all that money if you drink it all away?”
He replied, “I didn’t drink for four months –You can’t drink on the boat!”

I stayed calm and compassionate and said, “But look at you now – you’re drunk and still drinking. You’re better than this.”

He looked at me for a long time and said “You make a lot of sense.”
I told him that I have been told not to try to reason with someone who has been drinking, “so I’m just going to tell you to please take care of yourself and make good choices.”
He nodded somberly and said “God bless you” and left the laundromat.

I think I need the grace and blessing as much as he does. We all do.

Image by rayrayrays from Pixabay

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