I Think Perhaps I Will Write Again
I think perhaps I will write again.
I think perhaps I have words again.
I think perhaps I have missed the weight of my camera in my hand.
Perhaps it is a lie that a “smartphone” can meet all our needs in one neat little device.
Perhaps there is a need for more than one lens.
Perhaps there is a need for time, a need to find time, a need to slow down the moments and run our fingers through them as they flow by.
Perhaps there is a need for a fresh start, and the world is given new to us each morning.
Perhaps there is a need to dust off the gratitude…shake out the joy…and get back to the intentional.
Sometimes trials and turmoil are not marked by outward drama…they are not a product of job loss, or house changes, or tragic events. Sometimes change comes and only the soul that faces it down knows it for what it is…and it is faced, alone, in the quiet darkness of the after-midnight time.
There will be a lot of changes here at The Lowe Farm, this year. Here, in this real-life place, we will face school changes and farm changes and schedule changes and heart changes. We will face them graciously. Sometimes. We will face them fearfully. Sometimes.
And we will face them faithfully.
Because Redeeming is about taking the whole–good and bad–and making it better. Making our small moments into a glorious big picture. Stretching our few years into a legacy.
Looking upward for strengthen and forward with hope…with boots on, of course!
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“Looking upward for strength and forward with hope …” Well said. I know it’s hard to persevere in times of uncertainty. I appreciate your honesty and your faith!
Thanks for still reading! I’ve gone back and forth about continuing to blog and several people have come along-side of me and said that they enjoy reading. I suppose being honest, even when it’s a bit raw, is always the best policy! 🙂