In the shadow of my Lord,
I know my life is blessed.
God sees each tear and feels each pain.
He seeks me out and restores my soul.
~ ~ ~

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Monday, January 9, 2017

Guest Post

THE FACE IN THE MIRROR    
          By: Joseph J. Mazzella
     Bend! Push!  Lift!  Toss!  Bend!  Push!  Lift! Toss!  I was slowly shoveling out my driveways,
porches, and pathways from five inches of freshly fallen snow.  My new snow shovel was
working well but my body was feeling its fifty years and my bad back was feeling more like
eighty.  Still, I had shoveled out from deeper snows than this before, so I kept at it.  I breathed
in the frosty air and hummed a few songs as I worked.  After about forty minutes the job was
done and I stretched out my stiff and sore back.  Then I did something I hadn’t done in years.
I fell back into the snow and made a snow angel. 
       Suddenly, I felt five again and I laughed as I walked back into the house.  I think a part of me
expected to see my five-year-old face staring back at me when I looked into the bathroom mirror,
but it was not to be.  There instead was my unshaven, fifty-year-old face with its salt and pepper
hair and deep set wrinkles.  There were lots of laugh lines but some pain lines as well.  When I
looked a little closer, though, I saw the five-year-old twinkling in my eyes.  It was good to know
that he was still in there and that on the inside I remained both ageless and forever young.
      Elisabeth Kubler-Ross once wrote: “Should you shield the canyons from the windstorms,
you would never see the beauty of the carvings.”  My own face has seen a lot of windstorms
over the years.  It has suffered a lot, learned a lot, and loved a lot.  It has also grown kinder, more
compassionate, and closer to God.  I think I prefer it to its younger versions that I can still see
in the pictures on my walls.  Every time it smiles I love seeing it crinkle up and love seeing that
eternal five-year-old still shining behind those eyes.
     Our lives will always line our faces and our souls will always shine in our eyes.  All we can
do is fill them both with all the love, laughter, and light we can.  May you do so always.

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