11.28.2005

In honor of the snow discovered on Camano Island this morning by two adventurers named E*star and Juniper, I bring you this: (best read with hot cocoa and christmas cookie in hand next to cozy woodstove burning hot wrapped up in grandma's quilts)

"You wake up on a winter morning and pull up the shade, and what lay there the evening before is no longer there--the sodden gray yard, the dog droppings, the tire tracks in the frozen mud, the broken lawn chair you forgot to take in last fall. All this has disappeared overnight, and what you look out on is not the snow of Narnia but the snow of home, which is no less shimmering and white as it falls. The earth is covered with it, and it is falling still in silence so deep that you can hear its silence. It is snow to be shoveled, to make driving even worse than usual, show to be joked about and cursed at, but unless the child in you is entirely dead, it is snow too, that can make the heart beat faster when it catches you by surprise that way, before your defenses are up. It is snow that can awaken memories of things more wonderful than anything you ever knew or dreamed."
--Frederick Buechner; Telling the Truth: The Gospel as Tragedy, Comedy and Fairy Tale.

1 comment:

Rose said...

Jen, where have you been all my life? It feels like I haven't seen you in such a long time (Jami's birthday?)... When are you back from the isle? But I hope you're enjoying the snowyness! You're great! And I enjoy reading your blog daily.