"...The house is on fire and the old lady can't get out. That's how old people die sometimes."
-Maren
Where did this child come from? It's creepy.
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Later on I noticed a car with the words "Just Married" painted across the back window.
Then we got backed up for a little while because of a car accident that looked pretty bad, with ambulances and everything.
And I started thinking- isn't it crazy how we go by people every day never knowing anything about them? Human dramas are happening all around us. Relationships being formed or broken, happy things, sad things, surprising things- it's everywhere. And yet, there we were, just sitting in our car- kids watching a movie, and Rachel and I just talking like everything was normal.
Well- not totally normal. We experienced our own little drama. Here it is in pictures:
It's the little things. :)
But seriously, think about it. So many things going on all around us that we are completely oblivious to. It makes you stop for a little bit and realize the obvious fact that the world, and all the events contained within it, are definitely much bigger than what it seems.
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You can tell that we haven't gotten started yet because we're all fresh and smiling. It was actually a pretty grueling hike. |
I didn't take this picture, but this is where we were. We camped about at the place where this was taken from, so this was our view for three days. Beautiful. |
One of the coolest pitches I've ever led. Not difficult, but the angle of the "sidewalk" forced you to confront the exposure. |
I like this picture |
Summit! |
Lots of rappels to get down |
Besides climbing, one of my favorite parts of the trip was taking my sleeping bag out of the tent in the middle of the night and laying down instead under the stars. This is what it looked like:
It was honestly one of the most amazing things I have ever seen, and I just lay there soaking it all in. I looked at the stars in wonderment at how many there were. And I realized that a lot of the beauty of the night sky was that there was no single star that stood out among the others. Oh, there were definitely some that were brighter, and some that were bigger- but even these were easily lost in the breathtaking fullness of it all.
It is interesting, I thought, how our sun, a rather unremarkable star itself, is so close to us that it effectively obscures the phenomenal beauty that sits behind it. In this way it asserts it's own significance- a mere illusion that disappears only when eclipsed by the earth. In fact, if there was a person who insisted that they live only in the light of day (or in a large city), it would be impossible to blame them if they couldn't believe the night sky held any more than just a handful of dim replicas of the light they already knew. And yet the sky, lit up as I saw it that night, was nothing short of awe-inspiring, filling me completely with the deepest sense of wonder and humility. It reminded me of the Vincent van Gogh quote found, aptly, in a letter he wrote to his brother- "I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream." I think now that Vincent and I have probably seen the same sky and followed similar veins of thought.
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After spending the week with Grandma Almond, we all met back in Logan at my brother's house. We got some good time in with them, and the kids all love their cousins and are excited to see them again next month.
So, yeah...We've had a pretty good week. I'm almost ready to relax a little more and settle into the routine of school.
...Almost. I still have a few trips left in me though. Stay tuned.
Have a good week!
Loved the mountain and climbing photos and stories. It's great to see kids once again in the playhouse. Thanks for all the work you did. I was so happy to see you.
ReplyDeleteLoved the mountain and climbing photos and stories. It's great to see kids once again in the playhouse. Thanks for all the work you did. I was so happy to see you.
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