Ramen
Noodle Emotional Breakdown
Good day my good people!
I hope all is well.
I don’t know any other way to say what I am about to
write. The last 5 months have been atrocious. I lost my job. I moved. I was diagnosed
with Lupus. One of my children has the left the home. My children’s father is
back. In college, and almost out of mind! Friends are not being friends, people
lying, hearts are getting broken. Just a nightmare!
The devil tried it. He tried it. He tried it. No, matter
what- he has been more than a nuisance. I have been getting beat up physically,
emotionally, mentally, financially, and spiritually. It seems like no matter
what I do, or how hard I pray he is intent on giving me an extra hard time! I
am all in front of the cross, knowing dang well I should be behind it. I told
yall I was going to keep it real from the jump. With that being said, I got so
mad and so angry that I mentally envisioned telling Jesus, “Sorry, but I am
going to have to cuss some people out, and tell them about themselves.” “They
are going to learn today.” (In my Kevin
Hart voice) And then I had the nerve to push him mentally out the way while
I acted a damn fool. What made it worse was that I no longer had a vision, but
I was acting upon my fury.
What was
so puzzling about my less than graceful acts was that I thought Old Crystal was
dead. I thought that throughout the years since I have been saved, and working
on my walk with God that I had controlled the very thing that has always gotten
me in trouble. My TEMPER! My temper
reminds me of when I would cook Ramen Noodles as a teen. Apparently, I had
my temper on simmer the whole time, and when Satan pushed the stove eye to HI, I boiled over. You know how when you
put your Ramen Noodles on HI so they
will cook faster, and you start trying to multitask while you’re waiting for
the noodles to boil, and then when you hear a sizzling sound and turn to the
stove you see that the water is boiling and bubbling out everywhere. You’re in a frantic state. You know
where all you can do is lower the temp, but it is still boiling, and then you
start blowing on the water so hard that you look like a blowfish in training.
LOL.
I call
this the Ramen Noodle Emotional Breakdown.
I was HOT! I was all the WAY TURNED UP! As Drake would say, “I Was on One.” Come to think of it, I
was on ONE, TWO, THREE, NINETY-NINE…Please
do not act like I am the first one to go through a “Ramen Noodle Emotional Breakdown.”
I don’t care how Christian, how nice you are, or any of that stuff… EVERYONE HAS A BREAKING POINT.
I will share what I learned from my
experience in the next couple of days.
Give yourself a pat on the back, because you
rock. God is still in control.
Amen!
Crystal
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