Accepting Circumstances

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Heather opened Mom's bedroom door and whispered, "Mom, I need help packing for the beach.""What time is it?" Mom opened one eye."It's seven thirty. We have lots to do before Dad comes."Mom took a deep breath. "You're right."After breakfast, Heather and her mom packed, gathered beach gear, and picked snacks for the drive. "Your dad will be here soon," Mom said. "Go get dressed."Heather bit her lip. "Mom, I'm excited to go, but I don't want to leave you here alone.""I'll be fine, Heather. Besides, I won't be alone--Jesus is always with me. And He's with you too.""I know. But I'll miss you." Heather hugged Mom. "I liked it better when we went all together--you, Dad, and me.""I know, honey. But this is your dad's family vacation week, and you'll have a great time with your cousins. We'll have our vacation in two weeks."Heather and Dad were the last ones to arrive at the beach house. "It's official! Let the family vacation begin," Dad announced. Everyone cheered."I'll show you our room, Heather," said Megan. "All the boys are bunking in the loft."Heather chuckled. "That should be interesting--and noisy!" After unpacking, the girls headed to the beach. "I'm so glad we're all here," Megan said. "But it seems strange without your mom this year."Heather stared at the sand. "My mom and I will take our vacation in two weeks.""Two vacations--that's cool!" Megan said."Yeah, maybe. Now I have two birthday parties, two Christmas celebrations, and two homes. And as exciting as that might sound, I'd give anything for my parents not to be divorced." Heather paused. "And you know what's weird? When I'm with Mom or Dad having a great time, I sometimes feel guilty for having fun without the other one.""I never thought about that," said Megan. "I'm sorry, Heather."Heather sighed. "Divorce is really hard. I wish my parents were still together, but I'm trusting God to help me accept it. I memorized a Bible verse that says, 'I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances.' It helps me remember that Jesus is with me, giving me His strength and peace, and that I can be content in any situation because of Him." -Lynda Boucher