Class of 1979 Hays, KS High School

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02/19/2022

Hey, God.

Sorry it’s been a minute. But something happened today, and for the first time in a long time, I felt like I understood Your heart a little better.

You probably already know why I’m talking, because well...You are God. But I guess the whole point of prayer is to talk, so I’m gonna tell You what happened.

Today, I was at a traffic light staring at Holland, who was screaming in her car seat because a friend gave her a paper clip during preschool and she snuck it home in her clothes, and then accidentally dropped it into the abyss that is my car’s floorboard.

Then, despite her desperate pleas, I wouldn’t pull over so she could unbuckle and climb around the car looking for said paper clip.

That made her BIG mad.

We are talking wailing and crying and gnashing of teeth mad.

*sigh*

Moving on.

Now, if she had known that I couldn’t pull over because I was hurrying to take her somewhere special before soccer practice, maybe she wouldn’t have minded.

But she was screaming too loudly about her paper clip for me to explain.

“You are an EVIL mommy! A wicked step mother! I wish I had a better mommy!”

Un-freaking-believable, right? I gave birth to that little turdlet and she had the audacity to disown me over a paper clip.

So, I let her mourn and scream. There was no reasoning with her, anyways. She wanted what she wanted.

To Holland, that paper clip was the most valuable thing she’d ever owned.

But I couldn’t stop thinking: If only she knew what was coming. If only she knew why I wouldn’t pull over. If only she knew that I wanted to take her out for ice cream—just the two of us—maybe she would have gotten excited.

Maybe she would have forgotten about that stupid paper clip.

I had something in store for her that was so much better than a milligram of bent wire.

But that bent wire was her heart’s desire. She could see nothing else.

I was contemplating this to myself and I realized, holy cow, God.

I’m no better than my toddler.

I am essentially riding around in life’s car seat, clutching tight to my precious paper clips, and raging at you when one falls out of my hands.

My writing job changes, but I liked my job.

A speaking gig falls between my fingers, but it’s the one I was most excited about.

My husband changes as a human, but I was comfortable with who he was.

“My paper clips, God! Pull over and let me collect them! PULL OVER GOD WAAAAAAAH!”

All the while you are watching my tears from the front seat, waiting for the wailing to stop so you can tell me

MY DAUGHTER. Let go of that trinket. Stop your crying. I have something better just up ahead.

So, God. I just want you to know that, in this one small way, my Mama heart understood a little more about your Daddy heart today.

To be honest, I don’t want to lose any of the things I hold unto so tightly. My youth, my writing career, my children being little, my marriage being comfortable. But, if change must happen, I pray you comfort my heart and remind me that Your plans are for my good.

And remind me that for goodness sake, if I can just stop wailing over lost paper clips for one stinking minute, You’ve been trying to take me out for ice cream.

I think this was a prayer. Perhaps a revelation. Maybe more of a brain dump.

Either way, I feel a little closer to you tonight, God.

And I think that deserves an “amen”.


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shirt: https://www.bonfire.com/paperclip160/

Congratulations Charlie Riedel
08/25/2020

Congratulations Charlie Riedel

The FHSU Alumni Association is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2020 Alumni Awards. Recipients will be honored on Thursday, October 1 at the Alumni Awards & Recognition Ceremony during 2020 Homecoming week. Alumni Achievement Award recipients are Lynda Beck Fenwick '66, Macksville; R. Douglas Hurt '69, '71, West Lafayette, IN; Charlie Riedel '83, Overland Park; Marla Staab '73, '74, Hays; and Dan Weller '93, Lenexa. Aaron Bernasconi '10, Washington, D.C. will receive the Young Alumni Award. Ashley Adorante '01, Overland Park, is the Nita Landrum Award recipient.

Congratulations to each of these deserving individuals. We look forward to celebrating your achievements with you and your Tiger family.

You can learn more about these awards and view past recipients at https://bit.ly/3laWth4

12/16/2016

What is more Americana than a beautiful main street? A beautiful main street adorned in Christmas lights and festive decor, just like these 11 in Kansas!

There's a whole lot of truth in them there words...
01/22/2016

There's a whole lot of truth in them there words...

Indeed

Happy Anniversary!
08/26/2015

Happy Anniversary!

Thank you for being a part of the journey and cheers to 70 years!

08/19/2015

This was from our timeline.

Evidence has emerged...
07/14/2015

Evidence has emerged...

American youths are plugged in and tuned out of the real world for many more hours of the day than experts consider healthy for normal development.

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