Eccentric Joy
If I were to open my eyes and look at the clock, it is
probably showing 6AM. Another half an hour and I will slide out from under the
covers.
A flight path zooms over my condo. I am approximately eight
minutes from the Edmonton International Airport. The planes start around 6am
and keep busy until midnight. As a matter of fact, there is one flying over as
I write. To some it may be a distraction, to me it is music in my ears and a
beautiful sight.
Eccentric. Webster’s explains the word as that of being unusual
character, odd personality, unconventional among others.
When the word eccentric is used as an adjective to describe
how I feel about the blessings of life, it may seem to others as emotional
distraction.
This location only makes me three hours from my Son and his
family who live in Phoenix, Az. This is about the same time it takes to visit
my daughter in Okotoks.
Before moving to Leduc, I was 2 1/2 hours away from the
airport so when I hear the noise of that plane or I see a jet flying over
Safeway on its final path to a landing strip, it makes me happy!!
Eccentric??
It’s time to take a break. I sit on my balcony and enjoy a
refreshing beverage and a nacho snack. I am admiring one of the 200 species of
geraniums, along with beautiful bright yellow pansies hanging on my balcony
pouches. They are just adorable.
My condo is close to the downtown and faces the alley.
Across the alley a vacant lot is shaded by large elms which furnishes for me
the most pleasant view.
Through the little windows of the branches I can see a sign
which only gives me portions of the words seen fully reads; Leduc Food
Bank. It is a great reminder of the many blessings that have come my way and
also the blessings that this community effort offers so many in our city.
Here goes another plane!!
I am also reminded today of the little blessing we would say
at the table as children:
Thank you for the world so sweet
Thank you for the food we eat
Thank you for the birds that sing
Thank you God for everything!
The simple joys will never truly die.
Listen to your life, see it for the fathomless mystery that
it is. In the boredom and pain of it, no less than in the excitement and
gladness. Taste, smell your way to the holy hidden heart of it. Because in the
last analysis, all moments are key moments and life itself is grace. Fredrick Buechner
Blessed are the Poor in Spirit, Blessed are those who mourn,
Blessed are the meek, Blessed are the persecuted. Jesus Sermon on the Mount in
Matthew 5 would have been seen in secular society as that of being odd,
unusual, unconventional.
Eccentric?? Eccentric Joy!!
I have a word picture painted here and it gives me a heart connection with you in eccentric joy even through the mystery that lies in the present circumstances that are really weird and unusual even into the unconventional in perspective of being anything representative of being joy makers. The difference for us Ruth is that we know, we have experienced and we recognize God in the centre and His forever love, provision and voice. It may sound like an jet plane or it may sound like an ambulance or it may sound like a musical presentation or a gentle whisper but we recognize His voice as He speaks our love language into our circumstances in LOVE. Thanks for sharing this written work of art into our lives. You are an amazing eccentric woman.
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