“I think you’d get a laugh, if you saw a tall giraffe,
swinging by his tail from a tree,
I think an octopus would look quite ridiculous knitting
sweaters at the bottom of the sea …”
Did I get your attention? Great! Mission accomplished.
Welcome to Coffee Hour at Chicklit Power and Megan’s
Monday Mantra, with Trench Classes United.
The above ditty is from Danny Kaye’s “Tubby the Tuba at
the Circus.” It was on the very first album I had as a child. I memorized every
word of it. I caught this catchy little
tune playing around in my head a few days ago and I realized its message is
just as important today as it was then.
The song, being sung by a sympathetic elephant to a
disenchanted Tubby, continues …
“Be yourself - you can’t be anybody else.
Be yourself, is my advice to you
or else you’ll always be a nobody
so, be yourself, or else!”
How many times in my past did I observe someone and wish
I possessed a quality they had? How many times did I wish my life was more like
someone else’s life or wish I was more like someone else?
When I was 17, I was the fastest hot-dog maker at the Sea
World in Ohio. I could steam, bag, and load the hot dogs into their bins in
record time, which kept me in the hot and humid main snack bar for the duration
of the summer. I seriously doubted this talent would ever serve me well. I
longed to be gifted like the animal trainers, or accomplished like the
managers. Yet, this seemingly insignificant skill-set, in all of its various
forms, has weaved its way through my life, blessing me and making all the
difference.
1 Corinthians 12:4-6 (ESV) “Now there are a
variety of gifts, but the same Spirit; and there are varieties of service, but
the same Lord; and there are varieties of activities, but the same God who
empowers them all in everyone.”
I have often wondered why it is so easy to recognize
other people’s gifts and talents but not our own.
Tubby the Tuba wanted to sing like a piccolo and fly like
an acrobat, never dreaming his “Um-Pah” could make the elephants dance as they
have never danced before!
Are you aware your own gift or talent could make the
elephants dance as they have never danced before?
“BE YOURSELF …
I think that you’d be happiest
by being no one else but you.”
Your comments are always most welcome.
Lovingly in Christ,
Megan
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