Friday, June 12, 2009

A Divine Appointment - The Night that Almost Wasn't

OK, really long title for this post, but that's because I couldn't decide which of the two names to use for the post. It all started on a dark and stormy night... no, wait, that's wrong.

It starts about 3 weeks ago. You see, I've been really frustrated lately because I haven't been able to arrange a babysitter so that I could go out and do... anything. I had gotten into a good rhythm of having a sitter over 1-2 times a week so that I could have some evenings to myself - go to Little Flock Bible Study, go to the singles' group at church, go to dinner with a friend... whatever. But do it without 2 kids in tow. Don't get me wrong, I love my kids very much (if you read this regularly you know that), but it's good for me to get out sometimes.

So, back to the actual point, it's been a while since I've been able get a sitter here. But I finally had a sitter arranged for tonight. So I called to see what the singles' group was doing tonight - they had already left for a baseball game in Nashville, and even if I wanted to follow behind I couldn't because I would get back too late. Tried to call several people here in town to see if I could go to dinner with a friend... nothing. Needless to say, I was frustrated.

Decided I should just go on to dinner by myself, then maybe catch Star Trek at the theatre (seen it already, but it was good so I thought I might go again). Went to dinner at Steak & Shake, got up to pay and realized that I left my wallet at home. As you might guess, this is not turning out to be the fun evening I had planned. So, I ran home, got my wallet, went back and paid for my dinner (yes, I talked to them before I left and explained what happened). Now it's 20 minutes past the start time for Star Trek, and I'm trying to figure out what to do.

Here's where the night almost wasn't. Part of me, in fact a pretty big part of me, wanted to just hang it up and go on home. Or at the very least, kill time until just after Rachel's bedtime and go home. But I went on to the theater anyway. Looked at the show times, and found that Up was showing in about 10 minutes.

For the record, the previews for Up never really caught my interest. I just didn't know what it was really about, nor did the commercials I have seen really make me want to see it. But, it was the only acceptable choice showing in the next 90 minutes, so I decided to give it a try. Dare I say, Divine Appointment.

Before I go on, a few words about the movie. To me, this was not a typical Pixar film - more specifically, it was not a kids' movie. Toy Story, Monsters, etc. have been reasonably kid-oriented in storyline, but this was much less so. If you haven't seen it, I don't want to give anything away, but I will say that it spoke to me more directly than it will likely speak to most of you. Vague enough? Well, go see the movie (it's really good) and you'll understand.

Warning... there's not a "spoiler" in the next paragraph, but there is a reasonably vague reference to something that happens in the movie. And the paragraph after that has some even more vague semi-references to stuff in the storyline, sorta. I won't be upset if you stop reading and come back after you see the movie. Did I mention it's really good? But not a kid's movie? You should see it.

Back to the Divine Appointment part. If you've seen the movie, then you've probably already guessed where I'm going... the note at the end of the scrapbook (vague enough?). It's a message I've already gotten, already processed, and am already living. But it was very significant to me to see it presented in this way. For those who knew Michell, you know she loved to scrapbook, and so that was an unexpected connection for me. I was very glad I went.

Those who know me well may also wonder how I handled it emotionally. I would say very well. No overwhelming sorrow and no tears, just an understanding that one chapter of my journey is complete and that another has begun. I loved the life I lived with Michell. I love my life now as I live with my girls. I look forward to loving my life as it enters new chapters in the future.

So, the night that almost wasn't - and certainly wasn't what I wanted it to be earlier today - it ended up being just what God intended... a Divine Appointment. So, if you ever forget your wallet and have to go back to pay for the dinner you've already eaten... watch out!

3 comments:

Vonda said...

I can't believe this...I am catching up on your blog, and Steven, we just got back from seeing UP. And yes I can certainly understand why you enjoyed the movie too!

And re the scrabooking...the night Michelle came to visit us at The Varsity in GA in October 07, she said she was going to pop by the scrapbooking place near the Mall. I know she enjoyed that. Steven, God has great things in store for you and your girls! God bless you and hope we can come and see you when we get to Mississippi!

Mrs B said...

I agree with all you said about the movie and its message....what an amazing way that God spoke to you!

Michael Detwiler said...

God is good about making things work out for His glory! :)