I prayed as I squatted for there to be no snakes slithering around and I prayed for there to be no poison ivy or anything else poison in said spot. I nervously looked around and squatted quickly and rose faster on my aged, weak knees than I had ever before! Well, I told Lucy, that was quite an adventure! Off we went to make our way to the bridge. But the more we walked, the further we were getting from the destination we wanted. It was getting darker and all Lucy had was a little headlight on her forhead that was I thought was getting dimmer and dimmer. Thank goodness the moon was out and bright enough to light our path. The woods continued to be to my right and in the dark, we could hear the crunch of leaves beneath our feet. It was SO loud and now I'm wondering if there really is such a thing as a boogie man and that he could be in those woods. We were calling him with the crunch, crunch, crunch of leaves beneath our feet. I couldn't help but think how he could jump out at any minute and grab us and pull us into the woods and no one would ever know. I didn't think to tell my husband where I was going, because I thought I would be back soon. I should have known with Lucy, you just never know.
After about 3 miles, and noticing we were gettting further and further into the dark and away from civilization, I must have sounded nervous because Lucy asked if I wanted to turn and back track up the path we just came down. "Oh, let me see, YES!" I said. Now it is dark with only the moon to guide us. The moon was beautiful, by the way, out there in the country over an open field, with the pond that we never could find our way to.
I raised up my arms to the glorious moon shining against the dark sky. I wanted to show Lucy, as if she couldn't already see it. It was majestic out there in the open sky with no telephone poles and wires and buildings and city lights to take away the glory of it. It was beautiful! And I knew out there in the open field, in the dark, with the woods now to our left, that we were being watched. . .not by the boogie man, but by our Savior, our Lord and I suddenly felt giddy. I felt such joy! Praise welled up from both of us. What a mighty God we serve! And then I noticed my 50 year old legs were screaming that they had enough of walking and it was time to get home.
But the moment, out in the field, in the dark, with the woods to our left. . . was glorious! It was worth peeing in the woods.
This was not our first Lucy and Ethal moment. And I'm sure it won't be our last. I love my Lucy!
Do you have a Lucy in your life? Or are you the Lucy?
7 comments:
I don't! I would have loved that back before my knees became arthritic.
Worst place I ever had to pee? That would be a toss up. I have always had a weak bladder. Once my head knows that I have to go ... there is no holding it! So I have peed behind trees, buildings and large rocks. But the most memorable was being trapped on a highway in a huge snow storm and having to squat in the drifting snow, between the front and back doors of our car, in the middle of the highway! I found nothing praiseworthy in the situation ... except that I avoided wet pants! =)
I think I am more like you:)
Hummmm...I think I wouldn't be so quick to take another walk, unless you get the directions first! ♥♥♥
I have been in your shoes, My worst place was the interstate between LA and the AZ border. I kept thinking we were getting closer to the lights and it turns out they were parallel to where we were and many miles away. I squatted between doors and prayed as you that no rattlesnakes, Gila Monsters or anything else would come out of the desert. The worse was each time a trucker came by they blasted their horns.
Love this post! I'm an Ethel & my Lucy of 20 years went to be w/ the Lord 4 yrs ago. I miss her :)
Enjoyed this.
LOL I am "Lucy" and I didn't think anything of it! I knew we were not lost but we were getting further and further into the darkness and the woods, and neither of us had told anyone where we were going. It was worth it all to feel that glorious time we spent gazing at the moon and knowing that the creator of all was watching, protecting (even us silly girls) from harm, and I am so thankful to have my Ethel and I share our love for the Lord and each other! One of those memorable moments that etches itself forever into your mind and heart. \o/
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