Falls…

There are many different kinds of falls…

Falls from grace…

Falling off the wagon…

Falling water…

Falling in the literal sense of the word…

On the day of my 50th birthday, I did the latter. My husband and I were training for a half marathon in November and needed to get in a long run, I can’t remember how long now, so even though we had planned a trip out to Monterey for my birthday, on the morning of my birthday, we headed out to complete this run. Less than a mile from our house I tripped on the sidewalk and hit the ground hard, landing with my hand’s outstretched and I heard an ugly pop. It was not good. My hand immediately started swelling twice its size and in that moment I knew two things; first, I wasn’t going to Monterey for my 50th birthday, second, I wasn’t running a half marathon in November. Both were confirmed a few hours later after a visit to urgent care.

However, hand wrapped in a splint and wanting to salvage what I could of my 50th birthday I let my husband and daughter take me out to Casa De Fruta where we enjoyed the fall decorations and ate an early dinner. This was not what I had planned at all and I found myself for the first time that I could ever remember really really wishing I could go back in time and skip the run. That one run altered the plans I had for the next few months and even though it was awhile ago now, my hand still isn’t right. It hurts in cold weather and gets stiff in the morning, tired if I use it too much. My wedding ring didn’t fit for a year and the hand that was injured is still a little bit swollen at times.

When my daughter was little and fell, as little ones do, I’d tell her to get up, she’d be fine and she always was. Her skin tends to scar though so she has little marks here and there from some of her falls over the years. She now runs track and cross country.

In May, at the final track meet of the season, she fell. She fell in the 4X400. She was running as the anchor. She is fun to watch when she’s running well. She actually hadn’t been feeling well earlier that day but when she got that baton, she took off like a firework and was almost home about to give her final kick when she went down, along with a runner who had gotten too close. At first I didn’t know it was her, then I had two thoughts, Was she ok? What happened? My husband was the first to say it looked like the girl behind her clipped her. Mama Bear went into motion trying to get to my daughter but she was on the infield, luckily getting bandaged up with her coach. I asked her teammates whether or not they saw her get pushed, which was my initial concern. Finally, I was reunited with my daughter and asked her if she had been pushed and she said no, she felt her leg get kicked. When she fell, she fell mid-stride, so both her legs we up off the ground and with nothing to catch her she literally collapsed to the ground at near her top speed in a sickening plop. It’s hard to watch on video. She had several injuries, including at least one that wasn’t really apparent until a couple of weeks later when she tried to do a push-up and found she couldn’t. When she puts much pressure on the hand that hit first, the hand immediately is unhappy. She had cuts and an injury to her pelvis that still hurts nearly a month later. It was a hard fall. To add insult to injury the other runner didn’t go to check on her to see if she was ok, nor did she apologize. When mama bear wrote an email asking the principal to tell his coach to talk to his runner about checking on others, the coach apparently mentioned my daughter could have been blocking his runner from passing, like that would be a reason not to check on someone who was injured? The other girl was DQ’d so I doubt even he believed his own suggestion.

School districts are always afraid of law-suits, sadly. We are the farthest from those kind of people you could get. The other coach didn’t ask us about our daughter either, maybe he talked to our coaches? Maybe he didn’t realize the full extent of her injuries? Not sure, but I know one thing, when you cause an injury to another, even if it was an accident, you should always apologize and check on the person who was injured.

When she fell I hoped two things; that she was ok, that it wasn’t her fault. Our daughter is the sweetest girl you will ever meet. She is kind and loving. She almost always has a smile or a kind word for others and is genuine, even when others are rude, dismissive or just plain indifferent. Whether she’s singing in the choir or running with joy, or chatting with someone she’s met for the first time, her smile lights up a room. I think about Jesus telling his apostles they are the salt of the earth and light of the world in the gospel of Saint Matthew (5:14), our daughter is light. She has brought so much light to our lives. If the accident had been her fault, she would have had a difficult time with that. As it was she still felt badly that she had somehow let her teammates down. It was a bummer way to end her season.

She still smiled for pictures after. She still laughed and posed with her injuries with her coaches. It wasn’t until a few hours later and the next day that we realized she was a little more hurt than we hoped. She’s had two x-rays now for this injury, the last one just last week, for that hand that keeps hurting, the one she can’t do push-ups on, it’s not broken, worse she’s injured a ligament, those take longer to heal. She will be reminded of this fall every time that hand twinges or tweaks. She’ll recover but in the meantime, my heart hurts for her and my hand does too.

Chumbawamba in Tubthumping, says, “I get knocked down, but I get up again. You are never gonna keep me down.” Rocky says, “It’s not about how hard you hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward.” There are a myriad of quotes about falling and getting back up again. I also think maybe sometimes people forget the other part, when you fall and get back up, you are changed. No one who falls is ever the same again. Whether it’s an injury that lingers or a memory that won’t leave you, you are never the same. It doesn’t matter if it’s a physical fall or a different type. Those clichés are supposed to be inspirational but where do they come from? Who provides the ultimate example of what you do when you fall? You can get back up but who are you now? How exactly do you move forward? No easy answers there, for anyone, I’m afraid and so I ask myself how did Jesus respond when he fell?

In my Catholic faith we have something called the Stations of the Cross. The Stations mark the journey of Jesus to his crucifixion. There are three falls. There are a total of 14 stations, at each station we remember and meditate on the journey of Jesus to the cross. Jesus falls for the first time in the 3rd station. We are encouraged to meditate on how Jesus continues to move forward, determined to carry out God’s plan for the salvation of the world. In the 7th station Jesus falls for the second time and we are encouraged to meditate on the sacrifice he is making for us. Finally, in the 9th station Jesus falls for the third time, weary and near death, our sweet Jesus gets back up and continues the Way of the Cross. We are encouraged to remember that he could have called out to his Father to ask for help but he accepted the Father’s plan. We are encouraged to remember we can’t travel the way forward without Jesus.

Can you be thankful for falls? I’m very thankful for Jesus, for his example of moving forward, even if it was to his death, in order to fulfill the Father’s plan. I mean who does that? Who would do that? Only someone who loved us more than life itself, Jesus. Falls can teach us and sure, most of the time people get back up. I got up and my daughter got back up and she even tried to keep running to the end of her race but when you get back up you aren’t the same as when you fell. You are either stronger and more determined that ever or you can end up regretful, sad and frozen in time. I want to always follow the example of Jesus and he promised that when you fall or when I fall He will always be right there by our side to help us move forward, we don’t have to do it alone and for that I can be grateful.

For the lessons falls teach us…I Give Thanks!

Running update: We have started our half marathon plan. I can’t say I’m 100% confident that we will be able to accomplish this goal but so far we’ve check all our runs off the training list. We are slow but we are moving forward.

Our skinny lazy river that we like to run by when there is water…we were on our way to this trail when I fell.
Our trail …

Records…

There are different types of records. There are personal records, school records, record albums…

There are different meanings for the word record…The word itself can be used as a noun and a verb. Anything from some type of official document that “records” something, like the deed to a house, the times of a race or the heartfelt lyrics in song of a musical artist…

Seems this week around our house at least, we’ve been talking about a few different types of records.

Our daughter runs track. She runs the 200m, 400m and this year has run an 800m twice. About two weeks ago she ran a local league meet and apparently broke a school record but no one knew about it until the following Monday. There were some inconsistencies in the times of the races and actually at first they had our daughter in 4th place behind one runner who finished after her and another who didn’t even run! When they finally fixed the results for the third time it turned out she had broken her schools record by .01s. A teammate of hers ran the 100m at the same meet and her results later that same night were recognized as having broke the school record in the 100m. Neither athlete was recognized in the moment because immediate times were not given and in the end the athlete who initially broke the 100m record had her record recalled because when they redid the times her time wasn’t fast enough to have really broken the school record. Such a bummer for both athletes. Our daughter who hasn’t really accepted her time is valid and that she really did break the record and her teammate who had her record recalled. It was a disappointment for sure. We told our daughter there was nothing for it, she’d just have to do it again.

There’s another type of record we’ve been talking about in our family and that is Taylor Swifts new album, The Tortured Poets Department. Now if you know me in real life you might find it odd that I do in fact enjoy some music written by Taylor Swift, some…not all…mostly I respect her as a fellow songwriter. I really enjoy reading her lyrics. They tell difficult stories from her life or stories she’s imagined and most of the time they are set to good music and are thoughtful and interesting. On her last album Midnights, she has a song called, Bigger than the Whole Sky, which is beautiful in a fatalistic way. On this new album she has another song called So Long London, put the two songs together and you have a heartbreaking tale of love and loss. Now I don’t know that those songs are even related to the same person or relationship but they are achingly beautiful.

When we were talking to our daughter about her hesitancy to accept her record she said her victory felt hollow because she was sad for her teammate and didn’t quite believe the, as she called them, “sketchy” results. We can’t really blame her for feeling that way. She also expressed regret that she didn’t get to celebrate it in the moment like some of her other teammates have this season. We tried to remind her that records are made to be broken and they pass away and fade with time. She should strive always to be her best and not chase after someone else’s best. She’s a teenager so not sure she heard that part.

This post feels a bit melancholy to me but I guess maybe it is, me and her Dad missed out on being able to celebrate her “record” as well because a race director didn’t have the integrity to make sure the results were right. As of this moment they still have our daughter’s 4X100 team beating a team they clearly came in 2nd to, and despite the fact it’s on video, they have refused to fix it. Not doing your personal best, affects the others around you, sometimes in a negative way. We aren’t happy with the race director at all, she messed up what should have been two possible celebrations all because she was either too afraid to ask for help or to scared to admit that perhaps none of the times are right or that they aren’t sure how to fix them.

Hmm…I am thankful that our daughter wasn’t too upset and that her teammate seems to have rebounded from her disappointment as well. Both these athletes know their worth isn’t found in school records but in the great I AM. They’ll be ok so I can be grateful today for Jesus who loves us so much He gave everything He had. I can be grateful today because I know he holds our daughter and her teammate in His hands and wants good things for them whether that’s a personal record or a school record. I can be thankful for Taylor Swifts sad, heart achingly, melancholy songs, because sometimes it can help to just sit in a sadness or loss for awhile. I can also be hopeful that one day Taylor Swift will meet and know God, could you imagine what lyrics she could come up with then and the stories she could tell through song? I admit to making an assumption there about Taylor that maybe I shouldn’t make but if you’ve read enough of her lyrics I think you too would find a hesitancy of belief in God or at least Jesus.

So today…for “records”…I give thanks!

Running update…had a really good run Saturday, have a half marathon plan finally and feeling stronger, now if I could only resist sugar, will keep working on that one…KOR

Some beautiful wildflowers we saw on our Saturday and Sunday run:-)

Easter

Easter is my favorite celebration of the year. It starts with Ash Wednesday. Ash Wednesday marks the call to repentance and the beginning of Lent. Lent last 40 days if you don’t count the Sundays, which are considered Feast Days. Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week. Holy Week includes Holy Thursday, Good Friday and the Easter Vigil 🙂 If we can we attend all three services, most years we attend at least two, Good Friday for sure and the Easter Vigil. The Easter Vigil is the Mass of the year. During the Easter Vigil we read about all the ways God pointed to Jesus throughout the Old Testament. We sing Psalms of sorrow, waiting and prophecy. We begin in total darkness and slowly the light emerges, first by candlelight, then as the churches own lights are gradually turned on until at last we celebrate Jesus crushing death by His resurrection and a chorus of Alleluias arise, the church bells ring and Lent is over. Easter has arrived!

Easter lasts for 50 days until Pentecost. Pentecost marks the arrival of the Holy Spirit to the apostles.

I love Easter and all it’s seasons. I love getting together with family and celebrating a happy day together, eating good food, finding eggs, enjoying copious amounts of chocolate and sweets. Mostly I love celebrating that one day Jesus will raise from the dead my family and friends who’ve gone before me. I look forward to meeting my sister. I look forward to seeing our Lauren Rose again. I look forward to seeing my Dad, Aunts, Uncles, pets.

The promise of Easter starts with Christmas, John 3:16. You can’t have one without the other.

Father Mike, C.S. Lewis and others have said either Jesus is who he says he is or Christianity is one of the biggest frauds ever.

How do you not believe in Jesus? Everything in the Old Testament points to Him. Jesus himself tells us who He is. He tells us He will be crucified and that He will rise after three days. Either you believe Him or you don’t. There’s not a whole lot of in between. I hope one day everyone meets Jesus and chooses to follow Him. I have met Him and I have chosen to follow Him and so today….

For Easter…I Give Thanks!

Running still going strong…getting better every run…not faster yet, but better…

Flowers in my garden…the promise of New Life…

Griffith Observatory

Have you ever been here?

I’m not real sure why but until today, we never had…

Our daughter really enjoyed the movie La La Land and we were trying to figure out someplace to go for spring break we hadn’t been to before…as we were looking at a list of places teens might enjoy, the Griffith Observatory popped up and I thought, she’ll love seeing the place she saw in the movie…

and she did! and we did too because it’s filled with amazing views and some really cool science stuff!!

So today for the Griffith Observatory…I give thanks!

Beware if you go…we had to park half a mile away and there are lots of stairs and if you venture out onto the trails…it’s a lot of hill! I didn’t run today but I definitely got in a hill workout!

KOR!

Griffith Observatory
From one of the trails below the observatory…
Hollywood sign…
City views…

Sunrise, Sunset…

We have had some spectacular sunrises and sunsets lately, really outstanding. The kids I teach might say, “The sunset is fire”, which means good, cool, amazing, etc…

If you’ve ever read the Bible you probably know the story of Samuel, the prophet. His mother was Hannah, she had been barren but went to the temple and asked God to give her a child. He answered her prayers with Samuel. Hannah gave Samuel back to God and left him at the temple with Eli, to be raised and taught by him. Today we heard the story of Samuel being called by God but he didn’t know that’s who was calling him. Eventually Eli figured it out and told Samuel next time he heard the call to say, “Speak Lord, your servant is listening.” Then in our second reading we heard from St. Paul, who reminded us that our bodies are a gift from God, that the Holy Spirit dwells in us and we were “purchased at a price”. Lastly, we meet Simon, who is introduced to Jesus by his brother Andrew. Jesus changes Simons name to Cephas, which is translated Peter. Jesus would later tell Peter, “upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it.”

All three readings point us to Jesus and trusting in Him everyday for everything. I have found I’m not great at doing this. I find I can trust Jesus more, or pretend to, when the odds are in my favor already. I don’t get up everyday and say, “Speak Lord, your servant is listening.” I wish I could say I was better at that but I’m really not. I usually get up and say, “Bless this thing I’ve already planned and please don’t let anything go wrong.” Sigh…

I forget the goal isn’t happiness. The goal is Jesus. When the goal is Jesus, happiness isn’t necessarily guaranteed. Just ask the apostles and martyrs who have gone before us. I’m pretty sure they would not say they were happy as they were being stoned or crucified.

If I get to see a sunrise or a sunset, it’s a gift from God. A moment in time gifted to us to remind us he is always there faithful and true. As magnificent as sunrises and sunsets can be, each of us is more beautiful than any sunset or sunrise will ever be, because we are God’s ultimate masterpiece. That’s a wonder to me, most days I don’t feel magnificent or like any kind of masterpiece, but God says I am and you are. We are created to be gift to each other, part of a plan designed by a good and faithful Abba.

So I am grateful for every sunrise and sunset I see, all gift from a Father who loves us, who seeks us, and who uses sunrises and sunsets to call us to Himself.

For sunrises and sunsets…I Give thanks!

KOR- running on minor hiatus as we recover from varying illnesses. Hope to be back at it soon 🙂

Sunset 01.13.24
Sunrise view from my house after a short run. 01.12.24

Breaks…

So…Thanksgiving Break has begun! I guess technically it doesn’t really start until tomorrow because I would usually have to get up and get to school but tomorrow I don’t! I told my students I would miss them but I was also looking forward to a break! Breaks are a much needed slow down or can be if you are intentional. Sometimes I am, sometimes I’m not. I’m trying really hard during this break to be intentional, no checking work email, moving slower than usual and being ok if something doesn’t get done right when I think it should. I’m hopeful this will keep us in the present moment more spending time with the people in front of us, enjoying their company or helping where and when we can.

Today is Sunday and we usually meet together after church as a family with my brother and sister and their kids and my Mom. It’s nice to spend time together, visit with our nieces and nephews who are also our God-Children. I love my brother and sister and I love that, for the most part, I see them every Sunday, and sometimes more than once a week, depending on what’s happening that week.

The readings this week have been from the Book of Wisdom but today’s first reading was from Proverbs, 2nd reading was from the Letter of Paul to the Thessalonians and the Gospel was from Matthew, though during week it was from the Gospel of Luke.

So kind of strange…I was working out this morning with one of my favorite people, Michelle from Faithful Workouts, http://www.faithfulworkouts.com and she said something that made me think about the story in the Bible about the talents and how the Master gave the talents to his workers and then waited to see what they would do with them. Two of the guys get back double for the Master and one of them buries his talent because he was afraid. I was wondering if I’ve buried my talent out of fear, it was a passing thought while meditating during this workout.

Fast forward to Mass…the Gospel reading was about…the talents!! Hmm…I thought, I’m probably supposed to be hearing something from this. Father Carlos talked about not being afraid to use our talents/gifts/treasures. He reminded us that everything we have belongs to God and we just get to use it for awhile. He told us we should be wise about how we choose to use our talents. I’m still pondering exactly what Jesus wanted me to hear but I think it’s the being afraid part. I’m going to think and pray on it some more.

I bought a book about grief that a friend of ours wrote. We read the first few pages today and there was an exercise about breathing in prayer. I was thinking about it and adapted it later today to use with The Jesus Prayer, do you know The Jesus Prayer? Here’s a link to the book, in case your looking for something to help you during a season of grief: Breathing Through Grief

Lord Jesus Christ, (breathe in)

Son of the Living God, (breathe out)

Have mercy on me, (breathe in)

a sinner. (breathe out)

I liked how that worked out. It is helpful to bring your focus back to the present moment. I appreciated the reminder.

For dinner tonight I made, Pesto Chicken Pizza, yum! I don’t get a lot of time to just kind of stand in the kitchen and cook during the week so I enjoyed putting our pizza together for our dinner tonight.

Time to get somethings done for Thanksgiving….

Today for promptings, for family, for prayers, for Chicken Pesto Pizza…

I Give Thanks!

I did run a little over 3 miles yesterday. I was aiming for 5 but I wasn’t feeling all that great, but our daughter guided us through the “middle mile” of the CIF State XC championship course…it’s very hilly…and I enjoy and appreciate that she still wants to spend time with her parents, she’s a sweet girl and God has blessed up greatly by allowing us to be a part of her life…she is a gift, everyday.

KOR

Here is the Chicken Pesto Pizza Before…I forgot the tomato, but it was still tasty!

Chicken Pesto Pizza after…Yummy! 🙂

Birthdays

This past Monday I turned 52!

Today my sweet husband had a party for me. It seems I frequently find myself celebrating my birthday on this date, October 22…

I have a cousin whose birthday is the day before mine so I try not to have my birthday celebration on his day, although there have been a few times I’ve messed that up…he’s forgiven me…at least I’m pretty sure he has 😉

I love to celebrate my birthday with my family and sometimes we’ll add a few friends, just depends on how much time we have to plan.

This year my birthday falls in the middle of a really contentious contract negotiation with my teachers union and so there is some underlying stress about whether or not we are going out on strike…so it was a small gathering of my cousins and my aunts 🙂 I almost canceled it at the last minute but I so wanted to see my new baby cousin, Baby Henry, such a cutie!

I love them all. They each have their unique personalities and I love talking with them and visiting. I love seeing my God-Children and I love that I still get to see my first cousins and now their kids 🙂

I love my family.

I love having my birthday as an excuse to see my family.

I don’t know if I will love 52. I mean so far it’s ok, as long as I resist the urge to try to predict the future and what might be coming my way…

Jesus said, “Do not be afraid.
You are worth more than many sparrows.” I try to remember this when I get frustrated about how much weight I’ve gained, how slow I run now or the little aches and pains I feel here and there. St. Paul said, “Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us rid ourselves of every burden and sin that clings to us and persevere in running the race that lies before us”

So today…for birthdays…I Give Thanks!

We ran 4 miles yesterday out at the park, nice run, felt good, still rebuilding…two steps forward, one step back as they say…

KOR

My cake!

Eaton Trail, Woodward Park… from our run yesterday…..

Music

I love music. I can’t say I love ALL music. I love most music.

I play guitar and I can play very simple piano. My daughter can play complicated piano.

I like to write songs. I’ve written a handful.

I enjoy listening to many different artist.

Tonight, for my birthday, I got to listen to my daughter’s school choir. Beautiful! I love listening to her school choir. The choir director is second to none. They are a beautiful choir and they sing beautiful songs praising God.

I love music.

So today for music…I Give Thanks!

KOR

A song I’ve been enjoying lately…

This is a song I wrote about my Dad…I miss him everyday but especially on days like today, when I know he would have been right there to watch our daughter sing…

Hiking

Today I’m thankful for a beautiful hike with my favorite people.

I am tired but for a few hours I rested from thinking about all the sad things happening in the world right now.

God gives us respite when we need it and when I get to visit and inhabit places like this for a few hours I am amazed and I wonder and I thank God for knowing that His people would need places like this. Places that remind us, He’s still near and in the end it will all be alright.

For hiking with my loves, Point Lobos, and Asilomar beach…I give thanks!

Asilomar….had lunch here after our hike…

Point Lobos, South Shore trail…
Went to Mass here at St. Angelas to end the day 🙂

Guardian Angels and Baptisms!

Today is the feast day of our Guardian Angels. Angel means messenger.

If you grew up Catholic then chances are you learned this prayer growing up:

“Angel of God, My Guardian dear, To Whom God’s love entrust me here, Ever this day be at my side, To light, to guard, to rule and guide. Amen. “

Most Catholic kids learn this prayer by first grade. I went to a Catholic elementary school so I think I learned it in Kindergarten. The first prayer I ever learned was the Our Father and my Mom taught it to me. I remember I was kind of goofing around and she said in no uncertain terms that we do not goof around when we pray. I understood in that moment with my Mom all those years ago, prayer was important. I don’t think she actually knows that.

Angels are all throughout the bible. In Genesis 3:24, God placed an Angel with a flaming sword to guard the Garden of Eden and the Tree of Life. In Genesis 19, two Angels rescue Lot from Sodom. In Numbers 22:22-33 an Angel of the Lord blocks Balaam’s way. In the book of Judges the Angel of the Lord shows up and talks to Gideon and inspires him to battle to free Israel. In Daniel 6:22, “My God sent his angel and shut the lions mouth.” We meet Raphael in the book of Tobit, he helps Tobit’s son Tobiah on his quest to help his father. (If you aren’t Catholic you might not have this book in your bible, it got taken out after the reformation, it’s a good book, if you get a chance, you should definitely read it.) We meet Michael in Daniel, Jude and Revelation. We pray the St. Michaels prayer every Sunday before Mass.

“St. Michael, the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray; and do thou O prince of the heavenly host, by the power of God, cast out Satan and all evil spirits who prowl throughout the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.”

We meet Gabriel in Daniel and later in Luke, he speaks to Mary and Zechariah. An angel rolls back the stone at the resurrection. There were angels in the tomb who told Mary Magdalene that Jesus was gone. (John 20:12) When Jesus ascends into heaven two angels ask the apostles what they are looking at in the sky. Acts1:11. There are many more examples but I think you get the idea. In the Catechism of the Catholic Church sections 325-349 cover angels. This is from section 336 “From its beginning until death, human life is surrounded by their watchful care and intercession. Beside each believer stands an angel as protector and shepherd leading him to life. Already here on earth the Christian life shares by faith in the blessed company of angels and men united in God.” But don’t take my word or the word of the Catholic church, Jesus himself says there are angels and that he can summon them if he wants to, in Mathew 26:53. In Mathew 18:10 he says “see that you do not despise one of these little ones for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of my Father who is in heaven.”

When I was 18 I was in a really bad roll over accident on the freeway. I hit a concrete barrier and flipped my car three times and it landed on its side. A truck driver from the opposite side of the freeway ran over and pulled me out of my wrecked car. I had one scratch. I should have died. Let me explain. Back in the 80’s there was no seat belt law and so when I learned to drive when I was 16, sometimes I wore my seatbelt and sometimes I didn’t. Sometimes to help my parents out I would take one of my siblings to school. The morning of the accident I took my little brother to school. We got in the car, a little Dodge Omni and I got ready to take off but before I put the car into gear I heard, “Debbie, put on your seatbelt.” It was odd but I listened and I put on my seatbelt. Twenty minutes later I was hanging by it on the side of the freeway. When the car first hit the barrier I thought a few things, first I thought, “Wow, so this is how it ends, so fast”, then I thought, “My Mom will be so sad,”, then I thought, ” I need to say the Our Father, if I make it to the part about forgiveness I’ll get to heaven,” then everything was black. I could feel glass and dirt hitting my face as I prayed and rolled. A lady pulled over and she was from my church and she hugged me and stayed with me and a man, I think a policemen, called my Mom at work and she came. If I didn’t put my seatbelt on I would have flown through the window of my car and I would have died or at least been severely injured. I was traveling at 65 miles an hour, just over the speed limit when it all happened. I went to work the next day and my co-worker found out that I was the one in the car she saw flipped over in the center divide of the freeway and she said, “I thought for sure whoever was in that car was dead.” I know God was with me for sure. I know the Holy Spirit told me to put on my seatbelt. I think my guardian angel covered me and held me in that car when I hit a cement barrier at 65 miles a hour, flipped three times and landed on the side, hanging from my seat belt. God sends his angels to guide and guard us. I was taught this from the time I was a little girl. I remember being afraid actually of sitting on mine somehow. Makes me laugh to think of that.

I’m sure many people have stories of angels. When my Dad died I could feel someone holding my hand during the Our Father and I thought it was my Dad, then I thought it was my Guardian Angel, later I decided it was Jesus, because he promised he was close to the broken-hearted. In the end, I don’t spend too much time wondering any more because whoever it is that holds my hand is either God or from God and I’m ok with that.

The beginning of our Creed goes like this, “I believe in God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible…” it continues on from there, the point being there’s a whole invisible world we can’t see and that world includes angels and my Dad. When Father John came out from the hospital after giving my Dad his last rites, he told me that my Dad was part of the invisible not the absent. When Jason’s Dad died, Jason told me it gave him comfort to repeat the end of our Creed, “I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come.” I wonder at the things we can’t see and I’m glad God has sent each one of us our own angel to watch over us.

Another great thing that happened today is that one of my students got baptized yesterday! He attends a church called Foundation 365 and I wanted to go support him, but it didn’t work out. This morning, however, he was so excited and he gave me a hug because he knows I’m a Christian and I got to congratulate him and give him a card I had written for him. I got to see pictures of his baptism and was just so excited for him. I promised to pray for him so if you are reading this please pray for him too! Our youth have so much against them. I watch my own beautiful daughter struggle with thoughts that are not from God. Thoughts that tell her she is unworthy, un-liked, unloved, even though there is ample evidence that this is not true. I tell her we have to train our minds to trust in and hope in God’s words and its not easy so I’m glad my student will be able to recall his baptism when life gets difficult and remember whose he is. I hope he will continue to learn about all the love God has for him. I can only answer questions about God when the kids ask me directly. I’m glad he asked if I was a Christian and I’m happy he shared his baptism with me.

For today for Guardian Angels and Baptisms…I Give Thanks!

We ran only 2miles today but we managed to keep with our 30/30 and 1/30 run/walk intervals so that was good…doing better everyday!

KOR

This is the neighbors cat…he likes to join us on our runs…he’s really a tripping hazard but so cute!