Are You Aboard the Titanic or the Good Ship Lollipop?

July 13, 2014 Off By Donna Wuerch Noble

Ever run into folks who you’d think they were onboard the Titanic – they are always expecting an iceberg – dismal in their outlook on life and they refuse to be full of good cheer and great expectation?

Then, there are others, like my friend, Debbie, who continue to inspire me, and my Life Group that meets in my home each Thursday. She’s one of those who, you would think, are onboard Shirley Temple’s “Good Ship Lollipop”. Just a year ago, Debbie and John, her husband, moved from the only state, California, they’ve ever lived in. They started life over again here in Tulsa, in their business and church, and they continue to celebrate God’s blessings in their life. Debbie loves babies so much (she oozes with love for them, and they know it) that she volunteers every weekend as a baby caregiver in Life Kids, and she volunteers her time during the week in the church offices. But her love for Oklahoma has taught me so much about appreciating even the everyday, simple blessings of God, that oftentimes, we take so lightly, and so for granted. Here is her Facebook post from yesterday:

“Reason #213 why I love Oklahoma: Dinner at a “trendy” Italian restaurant (yes, there are trendy restaurants in Tulsa). It was fabulous and the waitress attends the same church we do. A drive through some beautiful countryside with spectacular estates (yes, people in Oklahoma have money). Fed two friendly horses some carrots and apples just a mile from our apartment, said hello to a flock of sheep (without their wool) and saw two baby deer right across the road from our complex. Oh, almost forgot, we saved a turtle crossing the road and relocated him to the edge of a quiet little lake. Great night altogether.”

Don’t you just love her wit, but above all, her appreciation for things that money can’t buy — just the overall attitude of gratitude? I responded to her post: “Oh how I love how much you love Oklahoma…..and life! You are always on the “Good Ship Lollipop” and that makes me smile so much!” It sure makes me want to amp up my gratitude for the many simple blessings of life that are all around me. No Titanic for me! I’m boarding the Good Ship Lollipop, too! — with Debbie Krzych.