Thursday, November 29, 2007

I returned from Tucson today and as my flight descended toward the SLC airport and I beheld the fresh coat of snow in the valley and on the mountains, my heart jumped. Mind you, I've spent the last two days in 70 degree sunny weather at a resort where the saguaro cactus surround, waving and reaching to the sky. A place to where many rush to escape winter's deathly tentacles. But for me, winter in the rockies is peaceful and cozy. It's essence of quiet beauty restores me. I was happy to return.

In downtown Tucson last night I stopped at a drug store to get some toothpaste. After making my purchase I came out of the store, and while walking to my rental car a guy approached me and asked me for my spare change. I quickly raised my hand in the halt position and told him grumpily that I had no spare change. I was telling the truth. In this plastic age, I'm mostly cashless. But I'm sure I could've found a way to help him somehow, without even much inconvenience to me. He told me in a most pleasant manner to have a nice evening after which I guiltily sulked the rest of the way to my car. As I was pulling out I looked to where he had been standing and I couldn't see him. The thought occurred that maybe he was one of the Three Nephites or some other heavenly tester who beamed away to report I had failed miserably....again. I dismissed the silly thought at about the same time he rounded the corner back into my view.

Nevertheless, I had failed. I resolved to slow down this holiday season, to look into the faces of strangers and try to be more like The Master. Again.

5 comments:

  1. It's funny, because I think I'm often less focused on the Savior's example during Christmas time because I feel rushed and stressed. This was a good reminder to me. Thanks.

    I'm loving the snow too. This weather makes me feel--confused and elated ;) (Sorry, Jer, but ever since I saw those 2 words together, I've had to find a way to use them. And it's not mockery, it's how I feel!)

    ReplyDelete
  2. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  3. i love the snow! we don't have any here, so i'm glad i was able to be there during the storm.

    thanks for the reminder to slow down and keep our eyes open. that is definately something i struggle with.

    ReplyDelete
  4. and that is why i love you...;)

    ReplyDelete