Opening the patio door, I was immediately drawn outside. It was still so dark this morning, but our backyard was brilliantly bright. There in front of me, the western sky held a setting circle moon, dimmed with wispy clouds. It made a beautiful skyscape, especially as it peered through my neighbor's pine. I couldn't help but utter praise to our Creator God who so thoughtfully gives us a brand new day like this to start . . .
My mother always loved the moon. She especially enjoyed the dark Arizona nights when it was just a low hanging sliver in the sky. Full orange colored harvest moons got her attention too, and she would often remind us to "go look at the beauty of the moon." I am thankful for these simple memories that come from the morning sky. Mom has passed, the moon has set; out of darkness, pain and sorrow, shines the Light. . .
My mother always loved the moon. She especially enjoyed the dark Arizona nights when it was just a low hanging sliver in the sky. Full orange colored harvest moons got her attention too, and she would often remind us to "go look at the beauty of the moon." I am thankful for these simple memories that come from the morning sky. Mom has passed, the moon has set; out of darkness, pain and sorrow, shines the Light. . .
". . . and it was a month which was turned for them from sorrow into gladness and from mourning into a good day . . ." (Esther 9:22)
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