6/23/2024 0 Comments Colorado exploringCOLORADO - I Kings 7:5 And all the doors and posts were square, with the windows: and light was against light in three ranks. Now this may sound like a really weird verse, but whenever someone says “Colorado” my first thought is “square”. It’s not often a state or province is completely square, but this state is. Then to my mind, I-25 running north to south splits the square into 2 rectangles – the west side is the mountains, and the east side is the plains. I had an aunt that lived in CO, close to that invisible dividing line. Her family lived in the plains, but every time we came to visit, we’d cross that “line” and head into the mountains (and boy, did they know some trails!) They took us to some amazing places on twisting, winding roads. What floored me were signs that would be posted: In flash flood, please climb UP! I couldn’t believe people wouldn’t just have the common sense to do that; however my aunt assured me many times people think they can outrun/drive a flash flood, and don’t realize how phenomenally fast that water comes roaring down the canyons. And speaking of roaring water – I was crazy enough to sign my life away on another trip when I went to see friends that live in Colorado. We took a day to sightsee and did a whitewater rafting trip – “Just a short one” –that was more than long enough for me. It’s hard to keep a death grip on a raft for a few hours, but I managed. (I have never wanted to drown) … somehow we made it. Definitely a “been there, done that” (and even lived to tell about it) moment. I much preferred going to the “Garden of the Gods” and walking around all those amazing rock formations. I was able to get up there over Christmas one time when I was teaching in Texas, so had a day of skiing to add to my memories of interesting moments in Colorado! You could spend a long time there and not see everything if you are into nature. It abounds and is quite diversified – something for everyone’s taste.
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CategoriesFebruary 26, 2021
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What a week! As a teacher on a Hutterite colony for grade 5-12, life is non-stop from 9:00-3:30. This coming Friday is the end of quarter, so report cards will be due. So that always makes one extra busy.
But I had 2 highlights in this week. The first: I came home and stumbled over something on my step. When I picked it up and entered, I found out I was holding MY copy of my book! I felt like a mother receiving her first child. The awe and wonder of holding something I'd created and labored over for - yes, about nine months- well, that is quite the feeling. The second: Last night the doorbell rang. I answered and a man stood there with a floral arrangement. I was sure he'd come to the wrong house, but he had the right name. Imagine my amazement when I saw that friends from the States had arranged these lovely roses to be delivered to celebrate this milestone in my life. In today's Covid restrictions, such a thoughtful, kind gesture means SO much! I never get flowers, so I'm still just smiling over it. |
January 5, 2021
How many of you make New Year's Resolutions? How many of you don't because you know you won't keep them?
As I look at 2021 and wonder what this year will bring, I've decided to try a couple resolutions.
A poet once said, "It is better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all." I feel that can be applied to resolutions too. As I start this year as a new author, I'm scrambling to figure out what I'm doing! This has definitely pulled me out of my comfort zone. I've asked the Lord, "What have I done? Am I stepping off this cliff to float or fly?"
So my New Year's Resolution is to have a website and put a blog on it. Will this last? It will be interesting to look back in December 2021 to see what has happened here! Tech stuff is NOT my thing. But as a teacher, I always tell my students, "Just try. You never know what might happen." So how can I do less than I preach? I will try this. No guarantees, but I've made a start! Happy New Year to you all!
As I look at 2021 and wonder what this year will bring, I've decided to try a couple resolutions.
A poet once said, "It is better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all." I feel that can be applied to resolutions too. As I start this year as a new author, I'm scrambling to figure out what I'm doing! This has definitely pulled me out of my comfort zone. I've asked the Lord, "What have I done? Am I stepping off this cliff to float or fly?"
So my New Year's Resolution is to have a website and put a blog on it. Will this last? It will be interesting to look back in December 2021 to see what has happened here! Tech stuff is NOT my thing. But as a teacher, I always tell my students, "Just try. You never know what might happen." So how can I do less than I preach? I will try this. No guarantees, but I've made a start! Happy New Year to you all!