Whiteouts

Last Thursday it snowed…and snowed…and snowed some more. Winds howled, branches snapped, roads became impassable. Zero visibility—an all-out blizzard. Businesses, schools, government offices all closed. The city virtually shut down. It was impossible to get into, out of, or around Colorado Springs.
On Friday the sun came out. And by Saturday the temperature was in the 70’s. (Where else, but Colorado, can you build a snowman in your bare feet?) It was downright delightful. What a difference a day (or two) makes!
Isn’t life sometimes like that? You’ll have a rotten day and feel like you’re getting dumped on…and dumped on…and dumped on some more? Your ability to see beyond the day’s din is lost in the whiteout of your own troubles. You shut down…and isolate yourself. You feel so cold inside.
The next day you awake with a new outlook. Yesterday’s insurmountable troubles don’t seem quite so bad today. Give it another day, and the piles of problems have melted into little more than a bad memory.
Okay, so maybe it doesn’t always work that way. Maybe you live someplace where the first winter snowstorm doesn’t really disappear until the springtime warmth has finally settled in. Maybe your snow lingers, black and dirty, for months on end. If so, you have my sympathy. Honestly.
Thanks for dropping by. We’ll chat again soon. Until then I wish you peace…and sunshine.
p.s. If life brings you snowstorms...build a snowman!