A Little Something Extra

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It's nice to get a little something extra, isn't it? During my mother's "letter-writing" days, she always tucked a little something extra into the envelope for me with her letter. Sometimes it would be a tea bag, a perfume sample, a small calendar, a picture, or an article from the local newspaper that she thought I'd enjoy. Now, my mother enjoys reading my letters -- I usually tuck in a little something extra for her, like she once did for me.

We all like those extra touches, don't we? Some hotels leave little chocolate candies on their guests' pillows, to make them feel welcome.

When I visit my hair salon, they stamp my card. After five visits, they give me a free bottle of shampoo; after the tenth visit, the haircut is free. The car wash also has a card that they stamp. On the tenth visit, the wash is free -- I like those kinds of perks.

Stores offer reward cards -- I occasionally get a $5.00 reward coupon at the grocery store and the drug store. They value my patronage, it's good for business, and they also probably keep up with my buying habits on their various databases. The stores have made it even easier to show the cards at the time of purchase -- they offer tiny versions to place on your key chain. My key chain now holds six of those little cards -- one grocery store, one drug store, one bookstore, one coffeehouse, and two pet stores. There are more cards on my keychain than keys! The only problem is that three of them are red and I have to make sure that I get the right one. I bought gasoline for the car this week and accidentally grabbed my blue debit card instead of the one for the gas station. Once, I tried to present my AAA card at Costco -- they were similar in color.

Many years ago, my mother enjoyed receiving S & H Green Stamps whenever she bought groceries. She loved to paste all of her stamps in the books, consult the catalog, and redeem them for her "prize" or gift at the store. She also loved to buy those big cartons of Quaker Oatmeal because they included something inside the package. Sometimes it contained a juice glass, or maybe a little dessert cup (I still have some of those). Cracker Jack was one of my favorite treats -- loved getting that little prize.

In our daily lives, we can offer little extra niceties to our friends, neighbors, family members, acquaintances, and others we may not know. It might be a smile, an encouragement, a compliment, a pat on the back, a silly joke to brighten their day -- something special to share with humanity.

My father passed away in November at age 101 -- he often took cookies to nursing home residents, shared a joke or two, and made everyone feel better for having been around him. (Click here for an example of one of his shared jokes.)

He was a wonderful example of someone who genuinely cared for others, and gave them a little something extra. One person told me that my father called him after his surgery -- to inquire about his health. He couldn't believe that a 100 yr. old man was calling him, to see how he doing!

Do you have a little something extra to give away today? Why not act on it -- you'll be a blessing to others, and will be glad that you did!

Jesus said it this way:


Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you
(Luke 6:38 NIV)


© Katha Winther. From her book As I Was Saying, all rights reserved.


Katha's small town upbringing in Sherman, Texas was slow paced, with loving parents, lots of down home cooking, and church attendance. Katha graduated from San Diego State University with a degree in English and continued graduate studies in English at Abilene Christian University. Katha was an editor at a publishing company and has done freelance for businesses as well as writing devotional articles for Power for Today. She and her husband have two grown children and a granddaughter. Katha enjoys reading, crocheting, yoga, and singing in groups and as a soloist.

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Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again. Luke 6:38.

In today's mail I received "A Little Something Extra", a gift card for $10 to a local department store.

Today's devotion told of various "little" things, extra to every day life, that when received, brings a smile to our face. I remember most of the things mentioned, especially the green stamps; which was not just my Mother, was me as a kid. We saved and saved those stamps in books, and I eventually was able to get a small portable radio. What a joy to have something "free" as we called it. My Mom got various other items through the years. We sad when the "free" stamps stopped.

I seem to remember small towels in clothes soap, and a glass or dish each time the car was filled with gasoline at the local station. The owner of the vehicle also received a "Little Something Extra" such as having the oil checked or the windshield washed.

Each time we speak to a neighbor, to a stranger, to a friend, we may have a "smile" that possibly they have not seen in awhile. A handshake or a hug, can cheer a person in a nursing home, who may not receive many visitors. Greetings are so important, when they show the love of Jesus. These all may be a little something special to the person receiving, and the person giving.

How do we feel when someone goes out of their way to say hello, give a hug, give a word of encouragement? How do they feel, when we do the same?

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law. Gal. 5:22,23.
 

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