Before the reflection, the following was read.
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You who live in the shelter of the Most High, who abide in the shadow of the Almighty,will say to the Lord, “My refuge and my fortress; my God, in whom I trust.”       ~ Psalm 91:1-2
My people will abide in a peaceful habitation, in secure dwellings, and in quiet resting places.      ~ Isaiah 32:18
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We all kinda
wanna go home
especially around Christmastime
especially around Christmastime
I remember
my childhood home
there was a
front door on our house
            that we never used
      the front door opened on to a living room
            that we hardly ever used
      the tv room
            and the kitchen
in the
summer, the door between the sun porch
            and the car port
      was almost always open
            and the screen door constantly
banged shut
                  as we blurred the boundary
between inside and out
in winter,
the wood burning stove 
            on the sun porch
      is where we’d spend much of our time
            huddled around the warmth
eventually,
though, us kids had to go to bed
      in our bedroom, 
            far from the burning wood in the
stove
      on the other end of a drafty house
            that wasn’t well insulated 
I’d run as
fast as I could manage
      I'd launch myself into the bed
            creating a cocoon 
                  by tucking the blankets under
my feet & under my shoulders
                        leaving as little space
around me as possible
      I’d stay perfectly still
            until
my body heat took the edge off the cold
and I was
home
      and I felt safe and secure
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I went back
years later
            drove a borrowed car out the two
lane road
                  turned on the single lane
tarmac
      turned again on the two-track gravel
                  (one track for the passenger
side wheels, one for the wheels on the driver’s side)
            and stopped close enough to talk to
the owners
                  but far enough away to not be
a threat
I told them
I’d grown up there
      they invited me to take a walk around
driving
away, I realized that place wasn't home
Home is the
place, or condition
      or community
            or family
                 or reality
      in which we feel cared for
            safe, 
                  and loved. 
 

Drafty is a nice word. We treated Ginger better, she got to stay by the stove.
ReplyDeleteYES. This.
ReplyDeleteHome is the place, or condition
or community
or family
or reality
in which we feel cared for
safe,
and loved.
...and there's no place like it.