“Keep calm and carry on,” says a sign you can see high up on the wall in a coffee shop in Kerikeri.
“Keep calm and carry on,” is on my mind while I am writing this, and this is the reason why:
Our power is off, but before it was off I charged the battery of my laptop and can
“keep calm and carry on” writing this.
But that is not all.
The power went off before I had a shave this morning, but I was able to “keep calm and carry on” on battery power. And on the shaver I am reading that there are still 53 minutes battery power left for shaving.
Yes, I “keep calm and carry on,” but am I also thankful? That is the important question. It is so easy to take things for granted.
The BIBLE says: “AND BE THANKFUL.” (Colossians 3:15)