Recently I took a trip back to my home town of Prescott, Arizona. For a few special days I had the opportunity to see old friends, laugh a LOT, and remember some things that I love about the quaint town Prescott. The stars (for starters), the Granite Dells…one of the largest outcroppings of granite in the world, streams running with water, lots of birds and other wildlife. While Austin continued to bake away, and then sadly burn up, I was hiking in 80 degrees and wondering why I ever left Arizona!
As I departed and headed south for the inferno of Phoenix I knew that I was fortunate. Friends and fond memories live on.
My sister, Lisa, had a total hip replacement last week and I went there to help her in her recuperation. Her father in law was admitted into the hospital on the day she came home, so it was a good thing I was there! In four days I watched her go from absolute pain and needing assistance for her every move, to walking and doing her PT exercises quite well. With each passing hour I could see the hope of living a pain free life return to her face…it was amazing!
In those days of caring for her it was chop wood, carry water. Do what needs to be done. I bought, prepared and fed her healthy, organic whole foods, gave lots of moral support and pep talks, and forgot about the outside world for awhile.
It was a loving exchange that will forever deepen our bond.
I headed home to by Beloved and to his open arms. I knew that I would have yet another opportunity to live in the moment. That is the gift of this trip–remembering what is important, telling the people that you love, that you love them, and recognizing just how lucky I am really am!