Welcome the Unexpected..!

One morning I found my driver hadn’t come for work, because he was drunk, and I felt very angry about it. Angry, because I disliked my morning being ruined by the unexpected.
We all hate anything unexpected, but quite often it’s during that unexpected time that strange things happen! A sailor tried to find a new trade route to China and stumbled upon a new (to him) continent. Alexander Fleming inadvertently left a culture dish on a window sill and discovered penicillin. Another scientist discovered saccharin when he noticed a strange, sugary taste in his sandwich.
I read that in 1989, an unidentified “middle-aged financial analyst from Philadelphia” paid four dollars for a painting at a flea market. He didn’t even like the painting — it was the frame he wanted. So he took the picture apart…and when he did, a copy of the US Declaration of Independence fell out. It was folded up, about the size of a business envelope. He thought it might be an early 19th-century printing and worth keeping as a curiosity.
A few years later, the man showed the print to a friend, who suspected it might be valuable and encouraged him to look into it. He did, and learned that only hours after finishing work on the Declaration in 1776, the Continental Congress had delivered the handwritten draft to a printer with orders to send copies of the Declaration to “the several Assemblies, Conventions and Councils of Safety and to the Commanding Officers of the Continental troops, that it be proclaimed in each of the United States and at the head of the Army.”
This was one of those original copies. No one is sure how many were printed that night; today only 24 survive, and most are in poor condition. But the one in the picture frame was in excellent shape, having spent the better part of two centuries undisturbed. In 1991, it sold at an auction for $2.4 million.
Life is full of surprises…full of good things. Of course, most surprises are not nearly as dramatic as these, and it’s all too easy to miss good things, commonplace as they are. Jesse Owens, 1936 Olympic gold medalist said, “Find the good. It’s all around you. Find it, showcase it and you’ll start believing in it!”
Unexpected and pleasant surprises occur every day…random kindnesses from a stranger; would-be tragic accidents narrowly avoided; sicknesses healed…. We will notice if we look. We will see good things sprinkled liberally over every day if we are open. And who knows? As Owens said, we may come to believe that goodness is all around. All we have to do is look.
And about my driver, well, I’ve got a new chap now, and someone who’s much better and more reliable. So, the unexpected did pay good dividends for me, and am sure it will for you.
Just welcome it..!

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3 thoughts on “Welcome the Unexpected..!”

  1. So true. I read Bob’s Banter today and it kick- started my day with a spring in my step. Looking forward to this lovely day with anticipation !

  2. Can you believe the unexpected? What if Jesus whom we are expecting soon is already here living among us and moving among us…
    You just got to wait with bated breath!

  3. Fear of the unknown does not let us welcome the unexpected.
    But then Nothing ventured nothing gained.
    A little calculated risk never hurt anyone. As they say a ship would be v safe if it remained docked but then the ship was not meant for that.

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