We saw a chicken crossing the road yesterday, oblivious and unconcerned about anything else, and it was beautiful. Colorful. Happy. Content.
Andy, Ellen (his mom) and I had to laugh.
There has been so much heaviness recently: Losing my Father-in-law, Dane, to Covid. The rest of us being sick, and Andy much sicker than I was comfortable with, at the same time. Canaan away at Basic Training. Our new house needing more work than we thought, and all of the work being delayed by all the sickness. Andy on his final leave for the army and trying to adjust to the non-army world. (And find a new job)
Seeing that chicken cross the road was simply beautiful. Laughing was so very needed.
It brought back the memory of the chicken crossing the road before.
My life has been filled with so many interesting moments. Really good ones and some really bad too. But full of interesting moments. I have to remember to celebrate.
This last month has been rough, but as HE reminds me over and over, I can trust Him.
The sweet little frog in that picture, barely peeking through the scripture, brought me a joyful reminder last week in the garden. The garden was Dane’s. Most of what I know about gardening I learned from him, and the garden is where he and I shared our love for God’s amazing creation. In 20 years as his Daughter in law, that has been our common bond. Growing. (And loving Andy) Without Dane here to help I have not maintained his garden well. All I did during the several weeks of covid and then the heaviness that it left behind, was pick what was ripe every few days.
But it has also been where I am able to mourn, and that sweet little frog was a beautiful reminder that beauty is hiding. Lovely things are often there, harder to see but definitely there, if we are willing to look.
Hear that, please.
Lovely things are there.
We just have to be willing to look.
I won’t pretend that the ugly things are not there. They still exist, and at times are almost overwhelming. But I was reminded, and I want to share with you, that the lovely things are there!
This quote was in one of my devotionals this morning.
“No matter what you face, trust God, and know that He will surely answer at the right time.” New Life Church, Bandra
This is the key thing that stood out to me. “At the right time.”
I am holding to that promise. I hope you will too.
Be blessed my friends. One step at a time, remembering to look for the good and allowed to cry in the bad.