My world
collided with the world of Pepsi when I turned 6 years old.
Just 6.
6 without the 0
after it . . . a long time ago.
What started out
as a drink called “Brad’s Drink” and was invented by a pharmacist in 1893 to
offer to his customers at his soda fountain ended up being the catalyst of my excitement
to turn 6 years old. Caleb Bradham’s dark caramel colored (Caramel E105d to
name the exact color) carbonated drink has been renamed twice and by 1961 was
known and consumed by millions all over the world. And they had a special truck
named after it. The Pepsi Party Truck.
For every child
turning six, Pepsi offered a free cake, ice cream and Pepsi drinks up to a
certain number for their birthday party. I remember the box, the small round cups of ice cream with the small wooden spoons and the Pepsi. I’m sure my party guest were bouncing off the walls for hours once they returned home with all the sugar, but it was a great time. Recently one of my granddaughters turned six and she got to enjoy the same Pepsi Party truck experience. (Even though now I believe you pick up your Party box from the bottling company, not a party truck.)
certain number for their birthday party. I remember the box, the small round cups of ice cream with the small wooden spoons and the Pepsi. I’m sure my party guest were bouncing off the walls for hours once they returned home with all the sugar, but it was a great time. Recently one of my granddaughters turned six and she got to enjoy the same Pepsi Party truck experience. (Even though now I believe you pick up your Party box from the bottling company, not a party truck.)
Now I’m adding
the 0 to the number six and I’m not excited about the Pepsi Party Truck, but
about what the next stage of life will bring. I don’t think I will morph into a
multi-million company and touch lives for generations all around the world for
years, but maybe I will . . . well, maybe not the multi-million dollar company
part. But just maybe I will do something to touch lives for generations all
around the world for years, through writing.
I don’t remember
the actual gifts I received at the six-year party, but I am well aware of the
gifts that my Heavenly Father has given me. What a disappointment to my parents
if they gave me a gift and I opened it but never used it and enjoyed it. Same
with my Father. How disappointed He would be to give me a gift and I never used
it or enjoyed it.
So, as I embark
on this new decade, one in which there is a 0 after the 6, I’m going to take
the gifts He so graciously put in my care and use them. My prayer is that the words
that will be written and spoken will touch lives for generations to come and
through the amazing Internet, all around the world.
I don’t know how
old you are, but I do know that the Lord has graciously given you gifts and has
put them in your care. Are you using them? Did you at one time, but for whatever
reason put them down or in a place for another time?
There is no time
like the present. The One who bestowed these gifts also encourages us with His
word for:
- “Yet who knows whether you have come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” Esther 4:14
- “As each one has received a gift, minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.” 1 Peter 4:10
- “Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, let us use them:. . ." Romans 12:6
It may not be
your birthday but I would love for you to join me in celebrating not only our
salvation and the freedom we have in being God’s child through believing in His Son Jesus Christ, but also the gifts He has given each one of us. And as we celebrate, let’s not put the gifts aside, but use them as they were intended by the most loving gift-giver of all.
salvation and the freedom we have in being God’s child through believing in His Son Jesus Christ, but also the gifts He has given each one of us. And as we celebrate, let’s not put the gifts aside, but use them as they were intended by the most loving gift-giver of all.
Happy birthday, sweet Beth! I can't believe you've turned 60...you certainly don't look like it! I'll be 67 next month and I can say without reservation that 60 isn't as old as it used to be! Blessings as you continue to use your gifts to point others to Christ. I love you!
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