Pulling Weeds

I'd like to say I've been so busy hiking and 'adventuring' that I haven't had time to write, but that isn't the case. I've been thinking a lot this month about how much can change in a year. Last July, I was going through one of the most difficult times of my life. I wasn't sure what was wrong with me, but I was in a lot of pain, and nothing was helping.

I'm so thankful that this summer is the complete opposite. But now that the trials are over, I'm seeing how easy it is to lose sight of the Lord. Like weeds, everyday life grows up and takes over until the good is choked out and can't grow.

Can you tell I've been working in a garden recently? I spent a couple of days helping my sister clean up her garden, which hadn't been weeded in three weeks. I'm not sure I've ever seen a garden look so bad. It took a lot of backbreaking work to undo three weeks of neglect, and the work isn't over.

This post isn't profound, it's probably not anything you haven't heard before, but how often do we stop to pull up the weeds that are growing in our lives? How often do we ignore them until they are choking out the plants we want to grow?

Sometimes I like to take a day during my weekend unplug from life. To go for a walk and pray, journal, and listen to worship music. I can tell when I haven't been spending enough time doing those things. I tend to get more upset with small things. Work stresses me out and before I know it, multiple areas of my life are affected.

Thankfully none of us has to 'get it right' all of the time.

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