life’s monuments Posted on September 27, 2008 By pamela I woke up this morning with the sun beginning to paint the sky and I thought back to yesterday morning… My first thought was: I did it! I did something I had been wanting to do – something I had planned to do ten years ago – but ten years ago I had a new baby, I had a new daughter in law and lots of other things going on. But I still had this goal – this “thing to do!” in my life. Now, for many, this wasn’t that momentous a goal – it wasn’t something of a ‘big deal’ to them and, over the years, some have laughed when I shared this goal of mine. I don’t know if it was bcz they saw me a I am now? Or as they think I am now or what? I don’t know. They didn’t know me when I was younger… didn’t know I loved to tap dance, I loved trampoline and tennis and swimming, I was cheerleader, I taught preschool, I was a cook… and on and on. So, lots of my life in the last thirty years has been defined, in large measure, by what I used to be. It’s that way now. Now, I sit with women who are pregnant or have new babies and I join in their conversations…and their sentences begin, and are punctuated with, “I am…” — but mine begin and are punctuated with, “I used to…” I used to do a lot of things and so, I guess that’s why I have been taking a hard look at my “bucket list” over the last few years. Instead of a new list — a list of stuff I hope to accomplish before I die, I’ve sort of been considering all the stuff I’ve done and then have been thinking: well, okay… so all that happened; what do I want to be sure and do, see or say in my lifetime. Well, one of those things was this goal… this goal to climb Mt. Pilchuck. I know I’m not talking about a big deal for many – but for me it was a big deal – a big deal bcz I didn’t even know what it actually entailed, it just looked hard. I look out my livingroom window and see this mountain – and from here, seeing that 5324′ peak has been such an amazing site – and I have often thought: I’m going to climb up there. Well… I did it! And now, as I look out this morning, I see that peak and say: Thank you, Lord, I did it! look ma, no hands!! from the look out tower at the summit – 5324′ :o) on our way back down the mountain Here’s a photo of Mt. Pilchuck from a distance. Family my fiftieth year my story
Through the Bible in a year Posted on January 5, 2009 I’m always amazed (but not surprised) that God works in marvelous ways. Every now and then (and it happens infinitely more often than I’m aware of), God lets us in on His doings — or lets us see His Hand. I suppose were we to stop and really consider… Read More
learning to stand still… Posted on May 6, 2008April 17, 2015 It’s been a week since our daughter, Kathryn, came home from Uganda. It’s amazing to me all that this past week has held. I’ve learned a great deal more about the love of God, the fellowship of the saints, the ministry of the Holy Spirit and faith — faith that… Read More
bold confidence, sheer determination, blind faith Posted on January 28, 2017January 28, 2017 In my earlier years, I seem to have had no lack of bold confidence or sheer determination (and what was becoming blind faith). As I look back now on those earlier days — so many amazing (and so many cringe-worthy 😲) days! I marvel at the goodness and mercy of… Read More
Pamela, Wow! Congratulations on fulfilling your dream….and that Wes was with you and that you all did it together…That must be the icing on the cake! Beautiful pictures. Blessings, Vikki
Pam, Way to go, Pam! I’ve been wondering if you had done your Pilchuck climb. We should go on a hike together. Marsha
Ok, I really, really want to say ARE YOU CRAZY???? You are much braver than I. I would have been the lone soul in the little box taking the picture. I will keep my feet on the ground thank you very much! But! Congrats! You are one strong woman! Mrs. Damian (Ouida) Garcia
Pamela, Congratulations!!! How awesome to be able to fulfull a dream, no matter how silly it may seem to others. What is your next dream you want to fulfill? PS I love the photo of you and Wes. Love, Lanita