Each member family has found this activity fun in their own way. Our puppy loves to find fallen pieces and race across the room to secretly destroy the piece before we discover his quest. My husband spends a lot of time on the phone and uses the puzzle as a way to stay focused as he sits on hold. My daughter mostly likes to take the puzzles apart, she will spend a quiet morning with her mom that normally ends up being competitive, as we race to finish a certain part of the puzzle. I use it as a stress reliever, each puzzle has memories connected to it as I have spend time praying and asking God for guidance as I try to make sense of the jumble around me.
Honestly that is what a puzzle represents in my life. So often we only have a frame work and a mess of crazy pieces you know should fit but have no idea where to start.
Often I look at my life and see piles of unfinished projects, unrealized dreams and chaos. As I have spent time putting together puzzles I see you do not see the picture come together right away if is trial and error as you place on piece at a time. Yet in life I want an instant fix!
I believe God has called us to an adventure which can be turning over a piece one at a time and figuring out what to do with that piece.
God has given me big crazy scary dreams, that if you look at my life will not fit, until I move things around to make room for the right piece to be put in place. I hate those puzzles that pieces can "fit" in several spots and quite often I live my life this way forcing pieces to fit into place so I can feel like I have accomplished something other see from the outside as finished.
We are a work in progress!! Sometimes a puppy may come and steal the pieces we need to finish the puzzle. We may have many chewed on, none perfect pieces in our puzzle of life. Be kind to yourself and your journey, God has the whole picture, we only get to see what the box shows us.
Find God's picture on the box front (by prayer and reading his word) and ask Him to help you make a masterpiece out of the jumble of half chewed on puzzle pieces we all call life!
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