Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Lunch on the Rock

With all the anxiety and stress on Election Day, I think I was in the best place possible - the woods.   Taking a hike is one of the most centering things I can do for myself.  Deeply breathing the fresh air and the earthy scent of the leaves, crossing over mountain streams and getting the heart pumping while climbing a mountain, all with the best company possible is medicine for the soul.  Besides, I had already voted, so I could say a prayer for God's will to be done and go on about my day.  This election is a mess.  A real mess.
Abby and Kelly wanted to hike John Rock before all the leaves were gone, and we barely made it.  Last year we hiked this same trail and I tripped on a rock on the way down, taking a nasty fall.  Falling face first into the dirt, I sat up covered in blood and looked pretty scary.  The girls administered first aid and took good care of me.  Today, they reminisced about that day in great detail, remembering the exact spot I fell.  I can only remember how much my nose hurt.  They also brought along a first aid kit, just in case.  Since then, I've started hiking with trekking poles and I feel much safer on rocky and root covered trails. 
 It looks as though the windy days have brought down some tree branches that were covering the trail.  It is so dry, and I've never seen the water so low in the creeks.  We didn't even get our feet wet, when crossing, which I guess is good, but often happens in this  spot.
Kelly and I took lots of pictures along the way,
and they spotted a newt, but it was too fast for her to catch.
Just hanging out in the trees...
This girl is a monkey.
I never tire of the excitement I feel when I step out on the rock and see this view.  It was a cloudy day, but the sun came out often and rewarded us with some spectacular photos.  It was actually perfect weather for hiking.  We started out cool, but warmed up and shed our jackets as we climbed the mountain.
The best lunch spot at 3010 feet.
I had to keep asking the girls to come back a little.  They were comfortable on the rock, having been here before and maybe a little too adventurous for me.   They were making me nervous.
Our John Rock selfie with a view of Looking Glass.
I'm pretty sure this was a dry creek bed.  Oh, this drought!
One of the fun things about this trail are all the bridges you get to cross.  It makes me so happy to see young people enjoying the outdoors, with no devices except cameras. 
Such beauty.  I said silent prayers all day for the opportunity to live in this place, to be healthy enough to hike, and to share this experience with my friends.
Last picture of the hike, beside the Davidson River.  I love these girls so much, but they're growing up too fast.  I'm thrilled that they still want to hang out with me and go hiking.   Notice that Kelly found a way to end up with muddy shoes.  A little water and the dusty trails was all it took.  She ran, jumped, hung from trees and laughed all along the way.  I love her spunky spirit.
When you climb a mountain, you've earned an ice cream cone.

Monday, November 7, 2016

October Grace

First Monday sharing from my Gratitude Journal
-dinner with family
-a beautiful new home for Maury and Sandy
-big pot of tomato soup
-jars of apple butter
-safe arrival for Travis' family
-Margeaux's smile
-bouquet of fresh basil
-the scent of a freshly bathed baby
-playing in the dirt with Margeaux
-lemon pies with whipped cream
-rain
-watching Margeaux sign new words
-cooking with Travis
-new music from Dillon
-shopping with Margeaux
-yummy food
-a busy kitchen
-walking on a windy day
-bouncing Margeaux to sleep while
singing Popcorn Popping on the Apricot Tree
-observing a little family have bedtime stories
-visit with Dad and Yvonne
-apple cake made with apples from our trees
-a testimony from a little boy who doesn't 
quite have his"r's down pat
-tights and boots
-heat on a cool morning
-preparing Becca's favorite dish
(chicen piccata)
-jars of blackberry jam
-frozen berries on my oatmeal
-bath time with Margeaux
-lunch with friends
-frozen custard
-introducing Margeaux to the Sandburg goats
-a car problem that turns out to be minor
-Archer's smile
-goodbyes with kisses
-a quiet house
-clean floors
-clean dogs
-a crispy roast chicken
-Amazon deliveries
-fall color from Black Balsam
-Dillon and Jantzen, unharmed in
a car accident
-bags of wheat for storage
-a sub for CTR 4 class
-heating system, cleaned and serviced
-visit with Emily and Whitney
-holding Sadie
-a gift of two new books
-jars of green tomato relish
-clean carpets
-face time with Becca and Margeaux
-my Vitamix blender
-fresh hair color
-listening to stories over dinner
-visiting teachers
-fall decorations
-pumpkin mini muffins
-Bitsy's yoga class
-forgiveness
-a smile on Kenzie's face
-a clean house
-poached pear pizza
-a long hot bath
-picking up pretty leaves
-green smoothie that I like
-70 degree weather
-garlic bed planted
-watching Mark eat out of the pan
-purple berries
-new tires
-new job for Kenzie
-great book discussion
-eyes that can see
-bears at the pond, captured on video
-the privilege to vote
-a new brussels sprouts recipe
-clean and defrosted freezers
-leftovers for dinner
-fresh zucchini bread
-hike to Table Rock
-gift cards for new babies
-impromptu singing
-lots of laughter
-stake conference
-lunch on the deck
-beautiful fall day
-George Winston's Autumn
-crunchy leaves under foot
-half a beef in the freezer

"Be ye thankful."
Colossians 3:15

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Overflowing Blessings

First of the month counting of blessings....
yoga class
money to pay the bills
peach ice cream
clean clothes
fresh flowers in every room
tomatoes ripening on the counter
sister texts
caprese salad
rain shower
frogs in the pond
visiting with neighbors
Mills River corn on the cob
rain
homemade hamburger buns
clean dogs
fried okra
storm clouds brewing
the thrill of the hunt in the library
having my hair washed
my Polaris "knight in shining armor"
riding in the rain
umbrella
online Bible study
hiking with friends
bandaids
dinner in the crockpot
lifting fog
new books
wild flowers
thunder storm
a loving "bail out"
2 digit blood sugar reading
a happy weekend for Travis and family
gently breeze
healthy legs
dinner on the deck
green bean salad
an abundance of tomatoes
a break in the weather so I could walk the dogs
a new rug for the deck
a good food day
a Mark hug and kiss
holding hands and saying prayers
tomato sandwich
view from Hawksbill Mountain
picnic lunch
gift giving 
rest
helium balloons
celebrating Mom's birthday
cookout foods
silly pictures
green trees
weeded raised beds
butterflies
freshly mown lawn
waking up with a back rub
overflow class
afternoon storm
the first red leaves on the maple
clean teeth
new pants
 a friend willing to help us while we're on vacation
big pot of hot applesauce
pants that fit
Mrs. Meyers laundry detergent
date night
 a good movie about faith and forgiveness
coming home to two slices of apple pie 
delivered by Dad Wray
apples on our trees
pink orchid on my desk
words that I needed to hear
a gratitude wak
eyes to see all the beauty
afternoon church
picking apples at sunset
packing lunches for the homeless
waking up with energy
time with Lindsay
visit with Tara
fresh eggs and honey
loaves of bread baked for vacation
looking at the stars with Mark
finishing Margaux's quilt
strength to resist temptation 
beach walks
broken bits of beauty
flying kites
a kitchen full of loved ones
playing in the sand with Margeaux
looking at fish with Dillon and Jay
reading on the beach with Travis
swimming in the pool with Mark
seafood dinners
listening to the boys make music