Tornado in Battle Ground, WA |
Another historic tornado welcomed us to Texas. Dallas has never had a tornado in December, but here it was! Our family sat on our patio that evening watching a beautiful electrical storm. Our phones suddenly gave us a tornado warning. We weren't sure what to think of this. A few minutes later the tornado sirens went off and we decided to go inside - stepping outside occasionally to feel the warm wind and hear the thunder. ( I really, really enjoy thunder and lightning.)
I was unpacking boxes in my office when the wind and rain outside became very loud. I think that this is when the tornado must have hit. It wasn't until we began to get texts and calls from family and friends checking on our safety that we realized just how close we were and how destructive this category 4 tornado had been.
Finding our niche |
Two weeks later we still haven't done these things! What is it that makes us procrastinate something so important?
Better lesson - what other warnings do we receive and not act upon? I am think of personal items - perhaps a warning from a doctor about the need to change certain habits. Maybe we read a book showing us how to improve a relationship or a talent and we feel those stirrings to follow up on the advice. Most importantly - what about spiritual warnings that come as a response to our study and prayer? Do we recognize them and still not act?
I am thinking that to be the type of person I most want to be will mean acting on all of these types of warnings....
I won't type more about that. However, I think it would be a healthy use of time to make a list of some of these unheeded warnings - perhaps each day we could check just one of them off. I know I would feel better and BE better... Yikes, now I am planning to post this for anyone to read I am feeling much more accountable. So I will be specific - I will gather, scan and file a stack of important papers. That will be first on my list. If I like the way it feels (I know I will), I will come up with another item.
This fireplace and clock stopped me in my tracks |
I am often frustrated when I experience the beauty of nature on a hike or at the beach and I want to share it with others. Photographs never convey the true beauty, probably because it is more than what our eyes are seeing - I guess beauty is a feeling as well. It is the whole experience. Likewise, images on the television cannot duplicate the feelings of walking through this devastation. We can see and take photos, but the feelings that are there permeate our souls.
Some brick homes are entirely gone! |
Taco Break |
We don't have to search very hard to understand that society is full of personal trial and devastation. On a brighter note, I also believe there are many, many "volunteers" who are willing to help. If we get out there amongst our friends, neighbors, family and associates (and even strangers), we can all find our niche - and like the tornado volunteers - we can accomplish a lot.
I propose that the best way to start is with a smile and a kind word. I also propose that the best place to start is within our own homes.
Well - this blog post has just spilled out of my mind and has developed a life of its own - prompting me to heed a little warning I have felt... that it is important for me to smile at my family members.
And that is all that I am going to say about this today.... I have to get busy scanning and smiling!
So very wonderful you all (y'all) could be there to help.
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