Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Low battery, high opportunity.

So, it's Saturday night. I'm leaving Sunday evening for England for 75 days. (OK, for those who don't keep up, I am working in England for 75 days working at an Airforce base working with children trying to help them learn some financial things.)

I connect my iPad (yes, it is awesome and you deserve one) to the computer so that it can sync the movies and TV shows that I have put into iTunes. It's going to take a while so I leave it plugged in and head to bed.

Sunday morning, I grab the iPad to head to church and realize that it did NOT sync, that it had an error message that had caused it to just sit there all night waiting for an answer. And, no - it did not charge during the process. Hmm. This could be a problem. The iPad will last 10+ hours (I told you it was awesome) but the flight is 10 hours.

After church / lunch with my awesome family I plug it in during last minute packing. I charge it in the car on the way but only get it to 65%. Bummer. I get through security (did the new arm over the head machine - spiffy) and to my gate. I score a seat right by the gate door, sit down and catch my breath. I sit for a few minutes and then decide I need to charge the iPad some more. I wonder down a little to one of the marvy charging stations. I sit by a fairly unhappy looking lady (not really any choice as it was the only open plug). I sat quietly for a few minutes, she did so as well. She finally looked up at me and I asked her "how 'ya doing?". "Not good" was the answer. She was coming back from somewhere North on her way to San Antonio when she was not allowed to get through security. It was something about having shears with her. Yep, that would keep you the other side of security (for which I am somewhat thankful - even though they were only haircut shears). She ended up having to buy another ticket, $500 worth of ticket. To make it worse she was supposed to be working Sunday at an insurance company. She was really upset that she couldn't keep the commitments to her clients that she had made.

I tried to console her, reminded her that if you can solve it with money it's really not a big problem and that her customers would understand. I asked her if she was religious, she said that she was. I told her that now she needed to look around and see what God had in mind for her, that maybe this was His plan, that something could come from this. She agreed that maybe she needed to look at it that way.

I asked her about where she worked, she works for USAA insurance, currently in the P&C area but really wants to go into the investment side. About that time the guy sitting behind me asked her "what office do you work in?". Turns out that he works for USAA, in the investment area. Turns out that he is a director or something in that area. He talks to her about what she needs to do to get to the investment side. He likes what he hears from her. He looks her up in the company system, he sends a few emails and tells her to get her portfolio together. I told him "Rick, we've go to make this thing happen". He assures me it will.

The now nice happy lady tells me that she is going to cry, but happy tears not sad. I tell her that now I understand why my iPad didn't get charged last night. There was a reason. God had a reason. I left and wondered down to my gate where it was time to board. The iPad did just fine, I had plenty of battery to last the whole trip.

Thanks God for the chance to talk to someone who needed someone to talk to.
Give it try sometime, might surprise you.

2 comments:

  1. Hope you have a wonderful time. We will miss you!

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  2. Well I didn't discover until today, Saturday, that you are blogging again. Keep it up - and keep up working for God.

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