It was a beautiful day for playing outside! For playing baseball with Granddaddy and for making silly faces with Granmamma! The sand in our driveway was hot from the sun shining all day and, of COURSE, who could refuse the temptation to kick off the crocs and crunch those wee little toes in the golden sand for a while? Not my grandbaby boy!                             
Since it was just still April and in this old fashioned Granmamma's mind a little too soon to be going barefoot, I called and told him to put his shoes back on. And he did immediately! He's good like that! And then I saw it! A little bare foot print....with a piece of broken glass maybe half an inch away from it! (If you look in the picture below, it is almost directly in the center of the picture) Well! It just about took my breath away to see how close he had come to having perhaps an ugly gash in his little foot!
  Then I started looking around and saw quite a lot of other pieces of glass there in the driveway. And I realized what had happened. All that week my husband and a friend had been carrying old junk cars to the recycling place and evidently one of their loads had contained something with broken glass. Thank goodness it was the kind that breaks into tiny pieces when broken instead of long shards! I made sure the grandbabies stayed far away from all that broken glass after that!
The minute I saw  that piece of glass directly beside his little footprint, I thought about how  God directs our footsteps. How He knows and sees where we're going from the time  we're born until the time we die. How He kept our little one from getting a cut  foot...while all the time he never even knew he was in danger!  I sometimes  wonder how many times we come that close to danger and even death every day and  never even know it because God moves the danger...whatever it might be...just  inches or less away from us so that we're not harmed.
Psalm  37:23 The steps of a good man are ordered by the  LORD: and he delighteth in his way.
I'm so glad God orders our steps  and that He is even delighted to do it for us!
God bless  you!
Marilyn



So glad he didn't stand on that piece of glass Marilyn. Lovely post. Blessings. Jean
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