The air was crisp and everything was still. I thought about my life a little, about what will happen in the next year, how school will go, what graduate schools I want to apply to, what I would like to focus on in my research, etc. Then I came across a pumpkin patch just up the hill from where I live! I got really excited for Halloween and Thanksgiving. There were some nice pumpkins, I think I will go back and see if they are for sale. Then as I started back down the hill I was struck with how beautiful everything was. The moon was low over the west horizon, making it appear extra large and very white. The leaves on a group of trees next to me spanned the entire yellow-green spectrum, in order. They just flowed together from one tree to the next. Last I noticed the light breaking onto the back side of the Wasatch mountain range. It reminded me of all the accounts in the scriptures of prophets climbing mountains to be with God. They truly are a place of light.
That was my Sunday morning walk.
Also, if anyone is interested in what is currently going on in my life, the following offers a comprehensive summary (if that is not an oxymoron, then I don't know what is).
- 17 graduate level credits
- midterms around the corner
- blind dates (I've almost set a new world record)
- string cheese, apple sauce, and granola bars
- teaching temple preparation
1 comment:
Great work David. I love the description of the early Sunday morning. More often than not I'm in meetings early Sundays. You need those kind of breaks if you're taking 17 credits!
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