Tuesday Tales and a Gift
Ahoy Fellow Fathomers! It's time for Tuesday Tales.
Matthew
smiled and Laurel breathed a sigh of contentment. The world as it should be. Snow falling from the sky, powder on the ski
runs, warm heat blowing on her frozen toes, and Matthew by her side. Whoa,
did I just think that? This guy is my friend and coach. Laurel ran her fingers through her hair
thoughtfully, a move not lost on Matthew.
I would
love to touch your hair. I bet it’s as
soft as the fallen snow. Matthew
felt like a complete dork. How corny his
thoughts became around Laurel. Once
again, he focused on something else, like the road ahead and made small
talk. “Wow, the snow is really beginning
to fly, I bet we pick up a few inches before practice tomorrow.”
Once
her attention turned to the falling snow, Laurel lost any other train of
thought. “Yes, nice fresh powder, nothing
better in the world.” She turned and
faced Matthew squarely as he drove. “Not
even a big, fat cheeseburger.”
As
Matthew opened his mouth in rebuttal, he realized Laurel told the foremost
truth for both of them. Nothing topped
the thrill and fulfillment of a full day on fresh powder. Champagne powder
gifted the lucky ones. Serious skiers
lived for more than a day on the lifts. Skiing encompassed a lifestyle.
Matthew
found himself in the middle of this dilemma at the crossroads between vicarious
and responsible. He longed to discover
what destiny life intended for him. Even if ski instructing paid the bills, was
he living the life God intended? Was he holding on to this life out of fear or
laziness? Very heavy questions for a random weeknight and he chose not to share
his internal conflict with Laurel.
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