Thursday, August 11, 2011

I'm trying to take a collection of little memories and moments of when I was little because Gail says, it is true that the things that delighted your heart when your heart was young and unwounded and free -- these are the things that probably still delight your heart now. things that God built into you.

I find myself biking a week ago on the Kent trails with Emily and I recall (or does God bring it to my memory?) of how I felt when I biked when I was young. my scraggly hair whipping back. how I loved to bike - my brothers a head of me, or in toe. we'd end up at the stop sign on Bennett and have to touch to sign to say we'd made it. I loved biking.

I loved waking up slowly and looking out the window for a hour, not moving, just praying under my breath and thanking God for the sounds, the line of the top of the trees that looks like the outline of a mans profile. I would sneak downstairs for green apples (something I still love) - I'd cut them in slivers, and pile them onto a plate and then graham crackers with peanut butter or cream cheese and sneak back into my room, before the house was awake, and I would read, my back propped up with pillows. I'd read. for hours. or minutes. if I could. in the quiet room.

these, these I still love. but I have forgotten these small graces.

until now.

(who is the young version of you?)

(thank you, Jesus.)
1. this blog
2. purple haired woman with a beautiful perspective on life
3. Mom. who doesn't want to look at the pictures of the house the girls and I are looking at to move into because she doesn't want me to leave.
4. Max's faith and his poneytail.
5. sunsets with pregnant women and the yells of freezing surfers.

2 comments:

Ruthie said...

One of my favorite memories as a young 'un was playing indians with my brother and sister. We were the only ones who didn't have dark hair and also the only ones who played indians. We played for hours and hours, in woods and blackberry patches and wide expanses of dried-out grass. It was a wonderful time.

J.K. English said...

i remember playing for hours outside with the little neighbor boy, named Devin. His brown eyes matched mine, and we were REAL friends..not worrying about the fact that I was a girl, and he was a boy. We'd play on the jungle gym, ride our little bikes, and sit on the front steps and he'd play with my hair,
Moments were so pure back then.