An Island of Sanity in a Sea of Madness

The view from the front door…which is actually the back door.

I read an op ed yesterday that said both parties want you to be afraid. They’re counting on it. Some for real, scary reasons. Others for whipping up zealous fervor. For me…and for my mental health…I am trying to keep my life on an even keel. There are so many places to seek the truth based on actual facts. I will do all I can to remain sane while staying informed. AND…I will try my best to keep it out of here.

Why?

Because…we all need a safe place to land. To read a story. To hear a beautiful piece of music or gaze upon a lovely piece of art. To see goodness in the world. There is STILL goodness in the world….even when it is so, so difficult to see or feel. My friend is going through some hard stuff. She told me the other day…she can’t see God. My heart breaks for her because I’ve been there, too. It’s easy to see and hear God when things are all hunky dory. It’s terribly difficult when life is hitting you from every angle and knocking you down.

Our morning visitor…a young red-shouldered hawk.

It’s so hard when you see the news…when you hear of all the death and destruction. It’s crazy making when you see people do things that are so incredibly out of character because the world is just amping up to the nth degree. It’s so frustrating when you know what needs to be done…what SHOULD be done…but it’s not being done. It’s so hard when you’re grieving the loss of your person. Life can be so hard.

Our little island of sanity in the sea of madness.

We do need to be responsible adults. We can’t just stick our heads in the sand. We need to suit up and show up and do the right things. We need to remember Luke 6:31ESV “And as you wish that others would do to you, do so to them.” I don’t see that very much and if you are professing to be Christian…that’s the whole basis of Christianity. That’s where all the focus should be. Love. Love like you want to be loved. 

The ”Duck Whisperer.”

That being said…we also need to have moments of respite from the chaos. Pray. Go for a walk. Drink a glass of water. Take the dog for a walk or play with the cat. Play a word game. Listen to praise music or whatever your favorite is. Call a friend. Go out for coffee. Read a book. Sing. Take a yoga class. Learn to knit or crochet or paint or draw or play a musical instrument. Plant flowers. Bake a pie. Clean a closet. Volunteer. One can stay engaged without it sucking the life out of you. I have to be pretty regimented about what I allow in, but that doesn’t mean I’m uniformed. 

Our babies!

I wanted to share with you a little piece of what my life is like here in West Virginia. This is thirty-one seconds of perfection. This is what I’ve wanted my whole life and now all I have to do is walk out our back door every evening and listen. I wish you could hear it for yourselves in person…to feel the warm evening breeze on your skin…to smell the woods and the freshness from the rain…but, this will have to do.

A July evening in the ”Far Field.”

Hang in there, dear ones. We’re going to make it. Just keep your balance between being informed and being peaceful. And if you need more…here are ten promises from God.

I will strengthen, help, and uphold you. Isaiah 41:10

I will never leave you. Have no fear. Hebrews 13:5-6

I gave you power and a sound mind. 2 Timothy 1:7

I will comfort you. Psalm 23:4

Be strong and courageous…I am with you. Deuteronomy 31:6

I will give you peace. John 14:27

I’m working in your life beyond your imagination. Ephesians 3:20

I am your strength through everything. Psalm 46:1-3

Give me your troubles, I’ve got you. Psalm 55:22

I will fight for you. Deuteronomy 20:4

God’s got you. So do all the people who love you. 

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“for the Lord your God is he who goes with you to fight for you against your enemies, to give you the victory.’”

Deuteronomy 20:4 ESV

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