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Smoothing Wrinkles

January 8, 2011 3 Comments

It was my first run into the desert since the boys were born. My worn-out Asics wobbled over the wash-board road. Heart and lungs fought for equilibrium as I heaved the dry air and trudged a mild ascent. I needed some time alone – away from the people I loved most.

My calves and quads began to burn. My chest flamed with the sting of oxygen deprivation, but I pushed ahead, anxious for solitude. At the top of the hill I stopped to take in the view. The west desert sank before me then stretched wide into a scape that was spotted with sagebrush. A cloudless sky rose like an enormous blue curtain above the blackened rock. I was entirely alone…
Read the rest at Segullah today. I wrote about solitude, listening, and this picture (which I did not take but found online) – proof that I have not fabricated the “3 Fingers of Death.”
Come talk with me about going up (or out) into the wilderness and tell me what you’ve found there.
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Cath

Five children in four years, including two sets of twins, brought new meaning to Mary Oliver's earnest question. Our little people aren't so little anymore, but life is still wild, still precious. And this is my meager attempt to hold on, make it last. I love Doug, running, hiking in the mountains, oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, the edge of an ocean, and connecting with you here. So happy to have you along.

3 Comments

  1. Mary

    January 8, 2011

    Hey Cath~

    I love reading your writings. They are so inspirational! It is incredible how God speaks to us through nature. I remember one day when I was up at USU and having the crummiest day ever. I felt as if no one in the world loved or cared about me at that moment. Then, as I walked around the corner one of the most incredible sunsets met my eyes and I knew, without a doubt, that I was loved. It's incredible the ways the Lord speaks to each and everyone of us. Sometimes through others, sometimes through nature and always through the Spirit.

  2. catharvy

    January 10, 2011

    Mary – that is beautiful. Thank you. Sometimes those small interactions with nature center us – remind us of who we really are and where we've come from. Thank you for sharing this.

  3. Angie

    January 17, 2011

    Cath-love how you described your run as your ascics wobbling. I was laughing out loud!!!

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