Hello ,
There are the toddlers who color with permanent marker all over the wall or decide a sibling needs a haircut. Then, there is Leo Belnap, a two-year-old who knows how to work a paper shredder.
One Sunday, his parents, Ben and Jackee Belnap, noticed an important envelope containing $1,060 was mysteriously missing. For the past year, the die-hard University of Utah football fans had been saving money to pay back Ben's parents for season tickets.
They started tearing the house apart searching for the cash. "I'm digging through the trash," Ben Belnap said, "and Jackee hollers, 'I found it.'" It was in the shredder. In a thousand tiny pieces. Immediately they knew Leo was the culprit. He had been helping her shred junk mail and documents. Apparently, he thought he was being helpful this time, too. First, his mother cried. Then, she laughed. She said, "As devastated and as sick as
we were this was one of those moments where you just have to laugh."
Hope may not be lost for the couple. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing offers a solution. In fact, the bureau has an entire "Mutilated Currency Division," which is devoted to "redeeming" burned, rodent-chewed, or deteriorated money--a free service to the public. It handles approximately 30,000 claims per year, redeeming more than $30 million in mutilated cash. Ben Belnap contacted the Treasury Department and was told to send the
remains of the money to Washington in Ziploc baggies.
In the meantime, Leo will not be using the shredder anymore. The silver lining: "Well, this will make a great wedding story one day."
In so many ways, you and I can be like little Leo in this story; we think we're helping in this or that circumstance, but we're making a mess of things.
"As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts."
Isaiah 55:9
Today and every day, you and I need the Holy Spirit to guide us in all that we do and say. What a blessing to have a God Who cares about what happens to us, and wants to help us minimize the messes that we make in this life!
Have a great day and God bless!
Pastor Mike / The Open Word