
The boys and I went out to pick up the pizza for supper. I was in a worship and praising mood. Josh had ordered everything so all we had to do was make the rounds. First stop was the gas station where we found a pump that worked and roasted in the car while we went from E to F. Then we stopped by Ricco’s to pick up my salad. I drove down the road singing Wes King and Mercy Me. I tried to remember songs that I used to belt when I was in high school or college.
I love singing when the songs are precisely in my range. I had them play Bless the Broken Road by Rascal Flatts because even though it’s a song about earthly love (I assume) to me it’s always been about God and the love we have with him. I felt so joyful and free. When Katrina was driving from Colorado to here she kept sending videos of herself singing and belting praise songs. She had an incredibly beautiful and powerful voice. I was thinking of her and felt like her.
I really ought to do that more, the singing and not just the listening. I just love not caring what people think and being bold to love in the way it feels right to me which many times is through feeling almost like a child in the things I say and the way I sing. It reminded me of simpler times when the boys were smaller, before the days of running hundreds of miles and driving tractors. It wasn’t ruined by me going with them or driving. To them it had been merely a chore.









