It's hot.
Miserably hot.
OK.
Enough of that.
Two things I wanted to clear up about my
First of all, I do NOT mean to say that you shouldn't seek and follow the wise counsel of others. God's Word is very clear about some things. And a bit foggy about others. When you study the Bible, read books, and ASK those around you who are older, wiser, and have more experience, you will be much more ready to face challenges and trials. And decisions. The Coach and I need a LOT of counsel a LOT of the time. Life is full of decisions and choices. This doesn't mean that the counsel you seek will be what you choose to do. But you should ask. And listen.
"Where no counsel is, the people fall: but in the multitude of counsellors there is safety."
Second, I do NOT mean that we should just do what comes easily. Good grief, if I did that, I'd sit on the couch and eat cereal and watch talk shows (I dream about doing it, but never actually have.).
Instead, I get up early, go for a painful (when WILL it get easier?) run in the miserable heat, drink gallons of water while trying to stop sweating, shower, drink a protein shake (not cereal!), and go on my way to pick up kids, and take kids, and pick up kids. . .
"But I discipline my body and keep it under control, less after preaching to others I myself should be disqualified."
What comes "naturally" to me is often NOT what I should be doing. However, God has given me certain strengths and weaknesses. I try to work on those weaknesses (there are so many), but also appreciate that He has given me a strengths, too.
I'm a more compassionate mother than I am a dictator. Sometimes that's a strength, sometimes a weakness, but it's how God made me. That doesn't mean I shouldn't continue to work on being consistent and firm with my kids. But it's also taken me a long time to realize that I'm not going to be the kind of parent who doesn't let the kids eat when they are hungry or watch TV now and then. And they'll live. God's grace covers my (sometimes) push-over parenting just like He covers the harshness of others.
It's all His grace, People.
And now, back to the weather.
Wednesday morning, I ran early so the Coach and I could run together. We've started running together two days a week (the two days he doesn't have to leave the house at 6:00), for the first time since training for this. This morning we both had to be out the door earlier than usual (for a Wednesday), so we went running at 5:45.
I'm a "half-empty" kind of girl, so I'll try to be positive (not natural for me!). When my body is only half-awake, it only hurts half as much. That's a good thing.
However, falling asleep while stretching isn't.
And at 5:45 AM, there wasn't much talking from my direction. Which made it easier for me to breathe. The Coach probably enjoyed the quiet. The lack of the blazing sun beating down on us, was almost worth being bleary-eyed. Almost.
He can still run circles around me, even though he hasn't run much since the Austin Half-marathon. I HAVE been out there four days a week, huffing and puffing up and down the hills, and he's STILL in better shape, doing nothing. Let's be honest. . . he was BORN in better shape than I'll ever be. I'm not going to try to be something I'm not, right? So it's all good.
The heat will break, eventually. It always does. And I hear that an unusually hot Summer means an unusually harsh Winter is on our way. This makes my kids happy because they LOVE those snow/ice days. Can't wait.
Happy Saturday!
1 comment:
I say that, since you are having to stay inside from the heat, you should finish your love story!!
Oh and invite me to meet and have something wonderful and cool to eat.
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