Getting caught up and into a routine (hopefully)…
Getting caught up and into a routine (hopefully)…
Fighting the Twisties and other balance issues…
A Community of Generational Friends…
There is an occasion for everything,
Facing hard things…
with my God I can scale any wall. Psalm 18:29b, NLT
A ‘community of holy friends’
In the Acts 20:32 in the Message, Paul calls the church a ‘community of holy friends.’
Memories
The last year or so has been full of major milestone anniversaries.
Fireworks
Fireworks for me are a combinations of confusing allures.
Returning to Normal
I spent the weekend with my family in Austin this weekend.
It is soooo hot!
This last week has been so hot! Here in North Texas we have been hitting three digit days all week. And a request from our new best friend here in Texas, ERCOT to reserve energy. Four months ago, when we got those warnings, many of us lost power for days and had structural damage.
Fifty one years ago, my high school class walked across the football field and got our diplomas. And for the most part, we kept on walking. Every five years, we get together for a few hours. In the last three years, as we planned for our 50th reunion, which should have been in 2020, we bonded in a different way through the power of facebook. And now that many of us have inherited our Mom’s stash of photos, we were able to collect all of our class group photos.
Last week, I posted on facebook, “I would really like to know the 'Chronicles' version of my life, instead of just living out the 'Samuel/Kings' version.
I would like to know what God is doing in my life and my world. And how far I’m missing His plan.
Today, it was my time to read Psalm 88. In the opening remarks it indicates this a ‘Suffering of Affliction.’ The first time this Psalm really stood out to me, was a day during the second week of recovery from my sixth chemo treatment. That morning my fever of several days had finally broken and there was hope I was going to come through. But I was exhausted. I knew all I would be able to do that morning was read the day’s Bible passages. I was anticipating I would be uplifted.
However, it was Psalm 88, and I was devastated. It spoke to how I was feeling with out pointing to hope. It was a time when I did feel like darkness was my only friend.
Oh, how I long to walk into any store and see full shelves. Not that I want to buy anything.
Easter and bluebonnets, are always great reminders that hope is on the horizons. Even if the difficulties of COVID.
Hebrews 12:2, NASB
Passion week has begun! And there is more hope in the air for our world.
But I’m praying for guidance to see all things I was suppose to learn during this special season that I’ve missed. I don’t want to have to go back and learn the things I’ve missed.
Getting back into the grind after spring break gives us an idea of what returning to real life will be like.
What will be the hardest for you to go back to doing?
Fully vaccinated.
A moment in time, I wasn’t quite sure would happen, to be fully vaccinated. This is a time in the mist, not quite time to step into the sunlight, but not wanting to stay in the darkness much longer.
Lyndie Blevins
P.O. Box 381029
Duncanville, Tx 75138
LyndieBlevins@guidingwind.com