Today I inhaled deeply…

Of the air, of the sound of rushing water–one of the most cleansing nature-gifts of God…
I inhaled the laughter of my children as they discovered peeling bark, felt the lamb’s ear plant and observed the intricate beaver dam.
I held hands with them as we walked to the gushing creek behind our house…we left the “to-do” list at home.
The perfect breeze, against a face squinting from the warm sun, hushed my heart and I smiled.
I leaned against a crooked tree that had itself, leaned toward this living water until it became permanently inclined…and I said out loud, to my children, that we must “be like a tree, planted by the rivers of water” until we, too, are “inclined” toward that Living Water.
Isn’t God great?
I could have stayed behind to squeeze in another chore……or blog 😉 or answer the phone.
And I could have missed a tender, important little memory in our lives–maybe just a paragraph, but a permanent inscription all the same, in the perpetual soul-books being written in the lives of my children.
(Thank you, Mom, for staying with the napping little ones!)
2 comments
What a beautiful post! So often in our fast paced world, we find ourselves zipping here and there, not taking the time to “smell the roses” so to speak. What a shame that is!! We miss out on SO much-on what’s the most important in life, when we do that.
Thank you for reminding us what it is that we should take the time to do!
Many blessings,
Rebekah
How nice! It’s nice just to slow down and just take a nap or like Rebekh put “smell the roses”!
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