- Sep 20, 2014
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I have been helping a homeless friend who is not making the best choices and is in a very sticky situation. I didn't really have the money to spend taking her in because I'm currently not working and looking for a job. I did it anyway. Last night I had to make her leave my home. When I did I gave her a little bit of food. I gave her a new unopened jar of peanut butter and few other things.
This left me without any peanut butter because she had eaten a lot of the peanut butter jar that was already opened at my home. I LOVE peanut butter.
So anyway, I have been anxious about not having work and felt guilt for using some of my resources to help her when I have my own obligations that I can't meet. I'm supposed to drive out of state to pick up my son in a couple of weeks. At this point I don't have the gas money to get there. I won't have money to buy food on the road either, and thought that I need to carry food to make sandwiches (likely peanut butter) with me instead of spending on the road.
I'm almost at the last of my money. I needed laundry detergent and gas in my van so I went to the store. I decided to look at the peanut butter and get the cheapest they had. It turns out that the brand I gave to my friend is on clearance for 1.50. I thought the date might be expired but it is still good for almost another year. I got two jars of peanut butter for 3.00.
The joy and delight I felt was unexpected and huge.
Thank God for peanut butter!!
This left me without any peanut butter because she had eaten a lot of the peanut butter jar that was already opened at my home. I LOVE peanut butter.
So anyway, I have been anxious about not having work and felt guilt for using some of my resources to help her when I have my own obligations that I can't meet. I'm supposed to drive out of state to pick up my son in a couple of weeks. At this point I don't have the gas money to get there. I won't have money to buy food on the road either, and thought that I need to carry food to make sandwiches (likely peanut butter) with me instead of spending on the road.
I'm almost at the last of my money. I needed laundry detergent and gas in my van so I went to the store. I decided to look at the peanut butter and get the cheapest they had. It turns out that the brand I gave to my friend is on clearance for 1.50. I thought the date might be expired but it is still good for almost another year. I got two jars of peanut butter for 3.00.
The joy and delight I felt was unexpected and huge.
Thank God for peanut butter!!