Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Doing the same things, but in a different way...

I read a book, Doing What Must be Done , by Chad Hymas (kindle version), that really impressed me. At age 27, this athlete, farmer, father, had a horrific accident that rendered him quadrapalegic. Now, he is listed as one of the top 10 motivational speakers, as he shares what is really important in life, and how he can virtually do the same things as before, but in a different way. I think about that a lot. My friend, Jill Davis, asked me to help her get two young men readied for their missions by shopping...African style. We did the same things we would do at home, but in a different way.
Our shopping area is called Makola Market - and it is a free-for-all, so to speak, of open-air stands and displays. If you want to go into business, set up some shelves, get a product, and go to work. Here they are: Joseph, Steven, and Jill.
Steven needed a pair of dress shoes, found the pair he wanted, and was assisted by the the vendor for size and fit.
He found a pair which pleased him and, voila: new shoes at a decent price.
Anyone seen a size 6 1/2, brown, little strap...left?
Take a closer look at these...see anything familiar...you may have sent to Good Will?
I had to get a close-up of this.. The Rack made it to Ghana.
The day was a success. The boys were thrilled and so grateful. We got 2 new large suitcases, leather belts, white shirts, dress socks, hygiene products, shoes...we just did it in a different way.
Jill's daughter had prom coming up, and she wanted a black pair of heels to go with her newly- made prom dress. We found the perfect pair, but they needed a small strap adjustment. No problem - we walked right by the professional shoe repair guy, and within 20 minutes all was fixed in a very sturdy manner.
On our way out, I saw this business sign and it summed up the day. We did smart shopping, for smart prices - we just did it differently, and maybe that is okay.

6 comments:

  1. I saw the two missionaries later on the Temple/Office complex, and they were pulling their new suitcases and were beaming. They are very grateful to the Davis family for their generosity. Good stuff.

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  2. That's one huge pile of shoes!

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  3. Isn't it, though? It is kind of like some form of modern art to me..

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  4. They got it done. Just differently. So happy they are happy.

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  5. The newly opened Nordstrom Rack in Temecula didn't look much different after a day of crazy women pawing though the shoes!

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