There are plusses and minuses
to late Easters. On the plus side, it’s bound to be warmer, robins (and bunnies
of course) are hopping around, and flowers are in bloom. A negative is that
Lent is also late, which means evenings are lighter, and attendance at Wednesday
evening services at church drops precipitously (hard to get excited about soup
suppers when temps are in the 70s). But on the whole, I prefer to wait for my
Easter.
You know the saying “life is
short, eat dessert first?” Well, short as I realize life is, I’m still in favor
of extending the enjoyment of a good meal, with the slice of cake or pie coming
at the end, where it belongs. I am in the camp of preferring evening holiday dinners.
I recall early afternoon pig-outs (turkey-outs?) at my in-laws’, where everyone
slumped in chairs watching TV, nearly comatose, afterwards, only to face Round
#2 of leftovers in sandwich form come nightfall. Then came the real food comas.
Far better, I think, to spend the bulk of the day hungrily anticipating the
feast to come!
Steve and I were married
almost eight years before our kids began arriving. On the plus side, we had a
long time to focus on each other and our relationship before becoming parents.
A negative is that now, when I’m 60, my grown children are only just beginning
to produce my grandchildren, and the odds are I won’t live to see all of them
grow up. But on the whole, I’m glad we waited to start our family.
Thanks to Lynn and "Cultivating Joy" |
I look back on the attenuated and winding
career path that brought me from the theater, through fulltime motherhood, and
on to my church work and my writing life. Would it have meant as much had I
skipped over the tough stuff, the missteps and mistakes? Tempting as it is to
wish those away, in retrospect I needed those experiences to fully appreciate
what I have now.
And so, this Easter, I am
reaping joy that has been cultivated for a long, long time. Aiden and Peter are loving their “Easter Bunny” treats, and I am adoring them, my precious
grandbabies. I wish for you amazing joy, however long and far you may have traveled
to reach today.
Alleluia.
Joy #1 |
Joy #2 |
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