{"id":18,"date":"2006-11-24T00:30:00","date_gmt":"2006-11-24T00:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.timpeterson.org\/blog\/2006\/11\/24\/15\/"},"modified":"2006-11-24T00:30:00","modified_gmt":"2006-11-24T00:30:00","slug":"15","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.timpeterson.org\/blog\/2006\/11\/24\/15\/","title":{"rendered":"The little things"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ruth was back from co-op on Monday, and had asked if I&#8217;d be available to hang out. I called Jackie around 6:30. She said she&#8217;d call Ruth to find out when she could come over and watch a movie. Thinking that this would be a quick call, I stuck around near the phone to wait for the return call. After several minutes, however, I decided it would be more fruitful to go do something else. When it got to be nearly 7, I started wondering if she had forgotten me. So I called back. And got a busy signal. I should have known that they&#8217;d manage to talk for an extra half hour. I guess I&#8217;m still not used to girls.  <img decoding=\"async\" height=15 src=\"http:\/\/www.xanga.com\/Images\/smiley4.gif\" width=15>  But she soon called back, requesting that I arrive at 8. <\/p>\n<p> They didn&#8217;t have any movies I&#8217;d necessarily like, so I agreed to bring something. We don&#8217;t have a whole lot of movies here, but I found two that might be suitable. I still wanted something I could be more sure we&#8217;d all like, though, so I left early and stopped at the library to look around. The trouble is, I don&#8217;t usually want to watch a movie unless I know it&#8217;s something I&#8217;ll enjoy, and it&#8217;s hard to tell if it is without having watched it. (Alas, a catch-22.) So, I didn&#8217;t end up getting anything. <\/p>\n<p> I got to Jackie&#8217;s at 8, but Ruth wasn&#8217;t there yet. To pass the time, Jackie started flipping through channels on the TV, and came upon the Disney channel showing the beginning of what I recognized as Holes. I had seen it once before with my youth group at church, so I suggested we watch that. It was still good the second time around. I had seen the movie but not read the book (though I should), while Ruth had read the book but not seen the movie. <\/p>\n<p> Following the movie, Ruth &#8220;enlisted my assistance&#8221; in moving boxes from her room to her car as part of her relocation. I happily obliged, and we spent the better part of an hour moving things (and watching the fish tank drain). <\/p>\n<p> <span style=\"font-weight: bold;\"> Ruth: <\/span>  I think I can handle the rest myself. <br \/> <span style=\"font-weight: bold;\"> Tim: <\/span>  Done exploiting me? <br \/> <span style=\"font-weight: bold;\"> Ruth: <\/span>  That&#8217;s what friends are for, eh? <\/p>\n<p> Earlier in the day I had read in  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.rbc.org\/odb\/odb-11-20-06.shtml\" target=\"_new\"> Our Daily Bread <\/a>  about how God orchestrates both the big things and the little things in our lives. It included a story of how some children and their parents, after parting ways in a large amusement park, were unexpectedly reunited at just the right time. I realized on the way home that God had done the same sort of details work for me tonight. I had wanted to watch something that would be enjoyable for all three of us, so I was worried about what I could bring that would accomplish that. But in the end, there was no need to worry, since God provided a movie I hadn&#8217;t even thought of that fit my desires. On top of that, He gave me the opportunity to be useful and help Ruth. It was a good night. Thanks, God.  <img decoding=\"async\" height=15 src=\"http:\/\/www.xanga.com\/Images\/smiley1.gif\" width=15> <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ruth was back from co-op on Monday, and had asked if I&#8217;d be available to hang out. I called Jackie around 6:30. She said she&#8217;d call Ruth to find out when she could come over and watch a movie. 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