PLENTY TO GO AROUND
It was a perfect addition to her collection. In fact,
Sarah had never seen a stuffed bear with pale green fur and dark green eyes.
Even the catalogs didn’t have one like this! And to find it in a grocery store,
of all places.
Sarah stroked the soft fur, thinking about where in her room she would
put him--for she had already decided it was a male. Maybe he could sit between
the girl bear with the straw hat and the blue one with the silver ice skates.
She
smiled, looking at him, especially delighted
by his size, since he was only as big as her hand. He could maybe stay inside
her pocket, she thought, and tried it out. Sure enough, just enough room for
him, without being too heavy and dragging down her jacket.
“Sarah, come along!” her sister said, loudly. “Why must
I ALWAYS track you down?”
Sarah sighed, annoyed now, her bubble of joy burst.
Susie always seemed to be mad when their mom made her
take Sarah places. Their mom was a lawyer and needed some alone time to finish
paperwork before court tomorrow, so she’d ordered Susie to take care of Sarah.
Scowling at Susie’s snotty tone of voice, Sarah hurried
after her sister as she pushed the cart to the check-out counter.
And she didn’t offer to help unload, because Susie never
said thank you for anything anyway.
While they waited in line for their turn, Susie took one
of those newspapers about the movie stars and began to read. So Sarah went back
to thinking about her brand new bear. She looked at her pocket and noticed that
green bear didn’t even make much of bump, which pleased her. Green bear could
be her secret, sitting in her coat, and be waiting in there to ride the school
bus with her.
Then the checker started on their stuff. Sarah put her
hand in her pocket to pull out her prize, but hesitated, and didn’t do it. No
one knows I have him, she thought. If I don’t say anything, it will really be
my secret. Some of her friends had told her about how easy it was to take
things and get away with it. If I just took him, then I could use my allowance
for something else.
Sarah stood there, undecided, watching their potatoes
and cake mix move slowly along the belt, toward the price scanner. Her stomach
felt tight, and she really, really wanted to use the restroom.
Finally the checker said, “That’ll be eighteen dollars
and eleven cents,” and Susie handed him some dollar bills.
“Wait,” Sarah said, and handed over the green bear.
“I’ll pay for this out of my allowance money at home,” she said quickly to
Susie before her sister could object.
And the checker ran the bear over the scanner and added
it to the total.
Sarah felt calm inside, and happy about her new
purchase.
Later, thinking back, she decided taking things wasn’t
fun at all. In fact, it made her feel scared at getting caught. And how yucky
and embarrassed she would be if that happened. And she didn’t even want to
picture what her parent’s would say.
Nope, it just wasn’t worth it.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: If I want something, God will help
me find a way to have it. I don’t have to take someone else’s stuff to get what
I want. There is plenty to go around.