A single daffodil is in full bloom outside our back windows. A sign of spring, and call to hope. Fragile and vulnerable, yes. But also persistent.

Every morning I watch a semi whose sides are brightly painted with Sysco Food Service graphics back up to the loading dock of the Health Center less than a hundred yards outside my window. Its driver is delivering food to people who are eating it by themselves, alone in their rooms, all these weeks. It reminds me of all the people risking everything to keep us fed, warm, safe, as healthy as possible, and all the rest. This morning we watched teachers in Breckenridge’s on-site day-care center (now limited to the children of employees, I believe) march their charges around the circle in front of our house. These all give me hope for us as a nation and as human beings. Thanks to each one of them!
My regular practice of reading the Psalms daily is really paying off during this pandemic. The Psalms are so honest, so truth-filled, and so encouraging even when their authors are discouraged. They give me hope.
A single daffodil is in full bloom outside our back windows. A sign of spring, and call to hope. Fragile and vulnerable, yes. But also persistent.
Thank you, Lord. Thank you.
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