Knit cap pulled down over my head, headphones tucked in my ears I did something I have been doing for over 85 years, walking! Almost every afternoon I bundle up and do my 2 mile trek through the community. The cold was a challenge today, grey but still. But it is Winter, not?
As I closed the garage door and headed out this afternoon, I popped a caramel in my mouth and did what I have been doing for almost all my life, going for a walk! Today this simple joy took on greater meaning for me, almost by surprise!
For the first time I can remember, I found myself praising God for the joy, the privilege, the delight of just plain old-fashioned, walking. These 90-year-old legs worked marvelously, serving the body with grace. I love walking!
Time for reflection. My life took me to many nations, many cultures, many cities, hamlets and farms. As I look back, I loved walking all my life. How could I have been so unaware of the blessed privilege of walking?
Oh, Lord, forgive me for taking so long to voice my profound praise for the gift of walking. I do so now, having just returned from a routine walk here in our community. I owe you, Lord, a song of thanksgiving for this unbelievable gift, to put one foot ahead of the other and walk! Can a simple pleasure provide more delight?
Thank you, Lord, for the joy of walking!
Thanks for reminding me of the joy in simple things. I sit by my dad today as he sleeps in the nursing home. He can’t see, can’t walk and can barely talk. I remember all the simple things we did together and am grateful for every memory.
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I pray peace and comfort for you. Deb, as you sit with your dad in these days. And I pray the same for him.
Anna Ruth
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