Dear Friends
After having already driven by an
overflowing parking lot at the post office three times
during the past two weeks, (to purchase Christmas stamps), I finally took a
chance when I saw a few empty parking places and pulled in last Friday.
Alas! The line was
still way too long. But I decided to wait. Fifteen minutes later
and now about 10th in line and closer to the one postal
worker (there are four stations!) I saw a crude sign hastily taped to a counter:
“Sorry we are all out of Holiday Stamps. We hope to get more next week”.
My frustration mounting,
I started thinking of the nicest thing I could say when it was my turn.
When I finally reached the one employee on duty, I said, “It’s a shame
you have to work alone.” I also asked why he was alone during this busy season.
He said, “a couple of people are on vacation”. (I thought to myself, “Really?
Well, that makes a lot of sense!!!) My blood pressure rising, I
then suggested as politely as I could that they put the sign about being out of
“Holiday” stamps at the front door! He said that was a good idea. I haven’t
driven by again to see if that happened.
In any case, I asked, “What stamps do you
have?” I said no to the flag stamp
offered, and the only other choices were, and I’m not kidding, Nancy Reagan
and Betty Ford!!! And then he said, “Oh, here is one more”. Hesitant,
but feeling the pressure of people waiting behind me, and seeing some words
about peace, liberty and safety, I said, “Okay, I’ll take some of those”.
When I got to the car I read the whole message: “12
Colonies Unite in Protest” and then “We ask for but Peace, Liberty,
and Safety”. When I googled to find out what this stamp was all about, I
discovered it was part of a message from the First Continental Congress to King
George!
So now, how do I make a political
stamp into something about Christmas? Beyond welcoming
the “Prince of PEACE”, I can give thanks that for freedom (LIBERTY),
Christ has set us free.” (Galatians 5:1) and pray “Hold me up, and I shall be SAFE”
(Psalm 119:117)
Clearly, I need to get on a waiting list for 2025 Christmas stamps now, and wait for a drone to deliver them. But I might check back and see if a new shipment of holiday stamps arrive.
John
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