52 Fragments Make a Whole

July 18, 2017
Fragment 1

A woman lies dozing on a sofa, facing an empty room. Her back is against the cushions and her head is on an old pillow with her arm shoved underneath it to lift it to the appropriate height. It must be about 1 o’clock. The gas heater turns itself off with a click and a sigh. It is still cold in the house but she cannot justify turning it back on. So she pulls the cotton throw up closer to her chin and bunches up her legs to cradle her smooth round belly. The sofa creaks. Her thoughts begin to wander. She closes her eyes again. Something about the chill air in the house reminds her. She can smell the cool dry dampness of her father’s workroom. The soles of her bare feet cross over from warm cracked concrete to cool hard-packed earth. Her eyes are not yet used to the dimness but she can hear him moving around; lifting down a hammer or chisel or a set of drills, taking them back to his bench that he made for himself out of great rough lumps of six by two. They are bolted together with enormous coach bolts. It takes three of her chubby fingers to cover one bolt when she stands on a milk crate beside him.

“Hello sweetheart. What are you up to?” He turns towards her. The light outside flashes on his glasses.

“I come to see you,” she answers.

“Have you been helping Mummy?”

“No.”

She can see his outline now. He comes closer and squats down in front of her, his bony knees nearly up to his chin. His bearded face peers at her. “What you got?”

“I made a pie.” She opens her small dirty hand to reveal a lump of sand with some crushed leaves on top. “It’s for you.”

“Oh thank you sweetie.” Her father holds out his large square palm and accepts the gift. He lifts it up to his face and pretends to eat. Then he empties his hand and dusts it on his King Gees. “All gone see.” He shows her his hand. “It was delicious.”

He stands up and goes back to his bench. She follows him into the space that has been dug from under the house for his work room. He spends most of his weekends there. Behind him the earth rises steeply up to the foundations of the house. Between the piers she sees deepening darkness. But in the farthest distance there is a green glimmer of light. This marks the front garden and the street. She has never been that far. The floor comes down too low, even for her small body and it would require that she get extremely dirty. Her father wouldn’t mind but Mum is a different story. It’s best not to push the boundaries with her.

A noise behind signifies the arrival of another small child. It is her brother; chubby, blonde, two years younger than her. His feet are bare too and he pauses on the threshold, as she did, trying to see in the dimness. In both hands he is clutching a short-handled mallet, and she sees that the effort of holding it is causing him to sway on his feet. Her father hasn’t noticed his arrival so she runs to her brother and quickly takes hold of the mallet. “Be careful Alex. You can’t hold that. You might drop it on your foot.” She is full of importance. “Give it to me.”

Reluctantly he releases his hold on the mallet but she has not grasped it properly. Surprised by its weight, she holds it for a moment. The smooth wooden handle slides through her fingers and the mallet lands on the toes of her right foot.

Immediately she lets out a howl, and her brother begins to howl too. She feels her father scoop her up as she tumbles to the ground. His arms go under her knees and she falls back against his chest. She continues to scream as he carries her into the blinding sunlight, across the cracked concrete, and up the steep trembling wooden stairs into the house. She sees the blood on her second last toe and hears her brother crying as he scampers after them. He crawls desperately up the wooden stairs at their father’s heels, terrified that he might be left behind, and looking for someone to comfort him too.

 

Waiting

September 2, 2011
Anybody else bad at this? The only time I enjoy waiting is when I have a doctor's appointment. Sometimes I get there 15 minutes early just for the privilege of sitting and doing nothing, or reading a trashy magazine. But at other times, I get edgy when there are things that need to be done and there's no forward movement. I know I'm not the only one. My kids are bad at waiting too, which tells me that it's something we have to learn how to do. God needs to teach us how to wait, and we need to...
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Love - is it enough?

August 5, 2011
Several months ago Paul and I were having a really rough time. In the midst of it all I remembered the lyrics of a 90's song. "Sometimes love just ain't enough." I guess I remembered them because I knew how that felt. Sometimes you know you love each other but things get so painful it doesn't seem like that's enough to get you through.

"Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous or boastful or proud or rude. It does not demand its own way. It is not irritable and it keeps no record of being...
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Mission

July 8, 2011
Mission is not a word I relate to, or want to relate to particularly. It's reasonably easy to ignore it until you go and read something like this:

"You were made for a mission. God is at work in this world, and He wants you to join Him." Rick Warren The Purpose Driven Life.

Bummer. I've had this conversation with God. How can I be on mission? I work from home, my kids go to a Christian school, my friends are all Christians ... and I am absolutely hopeless at the cold turkey conversation. OK, I'...
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Fear

June 24, 2011
Today I am fearful for no apparent reason. Little things are freaking me out. And what am I writing about today? Fear. Go figure.

"Such love has no fear, because perfect love expels all fear. If we are afraid, it is for fear of punishment and this shows that we have not fully experienced His perfect love." 1 John 4:18

One thing I have learned about fear is that it builds on itself. Let one fear in, and it tends to snow-ball. Stress breeds more stress. The only way I know to get out of the fear ...
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Crying

June 9, 2011
I wouldn't say that I'm a cryer, but certain things set me off. I was watching a little boy in calipers at the school sports carnival take the starting line with the other kids his own age. The starters pistol went off and he ran with all he had but crossed the line half a field behind the others. The look on his face as he realised he was going to come dead last broke me up. I had to walk away or I would have stood there sobbing out loud.

'Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes wit...
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Disappointment

May 31, 2011
"And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out His love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom He has given us." Romans 5:5.

What are you hoping in? What are you hoping for? We all have hopes. Big ones (like I hope my book gets published), and little ones (like I hope I get dinner ready on time tonight). Some of them we can more or less control, like getting dinner ready but a lot we have to rely on someone else for. Who are you relying on?

Disappointment is a very strong emotio...
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Grace

May 24, 2011
So what is grace? Seriously. I'm a Christian and I'm supposed to know but I haven't got it yet.

"So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive His mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most." Hebrews 4:16

I've been a Christian for a while but my understanding of grace hadn't expanded beyond God's forgiveness of our sins. It's what leads us to salvation.

But then I come across verses like the one in Hebrews and I think that grace must be bigger ...
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Will

May 9, 2011
I have been pondering today how much of the trouble that we cause as individuals is deliberate (an act of will), and how much is ignorance. I am not talking about whether it's excusable or not, but how often are we aware of what we are doing?

"Bless those who persecute you, bless and do not curse. Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn." Romans 12:14-15.

Recently I had an unexpected meeting with someone who appears to deliberately attack me. As usual I came away from that me...
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Feeling

April 4, 2011
Does God care about how I feel? That is a question I have been wrestling with. I had come to the conclusion that He didn't. Often my emotions make no sense to me, and I can't seem to control them, so I ignore how I feel. I figured God did too.

"Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life." Proverbs 4:23

That sounds like God thinks my heart is important, most important. So how do I guard it, and why does it seem such a mess? Does God care, or is it all my fault?

It would se...
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