I don't feel ready for lent.
I woke this morning after a restless night as a storm rattled wind and rain at my bedroom window. The morning of Ash Wednesday, the first day of lent. I haven't even decided how to observe the fast this year.
I woke this morning after a restless night as a storm rattled wind and rain at my bedroom window. The morning of Ash Wednesday, the first day of lent. I haven't even decided how to observe the fast this year.
I rolled over and buried myself further under my bedding. Outside the city was being battered by what became a 1-in-100-year storm.
(Update: News coverage of the storm and subsequent flooding: click here)
(Update: News coverage of the storm and subsequent flooding: click here)
Surely it doesn't matter that I don't feel ready to observe Lent. Lent is the time of preparation itself. The next 40 days are not just about following a particular ritual. It is a time for focusing. A time of stripping away the surface stuff and centering on what's really important.
I've still been feeling the symptoms of tension from last month. As I lay in bed I breathed in and out. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, I prayed silently as I breathed. Then I opened my eyes, ready for the day, ready for the storm.
Ready for Lent.
Ready for Lent.
Looks far prettier from above than it does underneath |