Calling
You live on the shore of a country where the wind is rare. To pass the time, you build a boat. The project is preposterous, and your friends are quick to tell you so. There is no wind.You make yourself busy with the work of the day, and from time to time you return to the shore. Sometimes you work on the boat. Sometimes you sit in it and wonder where it would take you. Some days you can't look at the boat because your desire for the wind is unbearable.
Then one day, as you like to think you knew it would, the wind comes.
Do you ask the wind if it will continue to blow until you reach safe harbor? Do you request that the wind return when your affairs are more ordered?
Or, having the boat and the wind and suspecting you were born for it, do you set sail?

8 Comments:
Sail sweetheart! Love you.
Is this a text game? (Laugh at the water, then wait one turn)
I really like sailing, even if we do dump our family overboard occasionally (our current stats are somewhere around 5% of the time) when a strong gust comes along and I am distracted or otherwise not able to keep the boat from capsizing.
Given your wife's (I'm assuming that's Kelly) approval, it sounds like a good idea to me as well.
Can we know where the wind is blowing at least at the moment?
Phoenix Seminary for an M. Div. I'm actually not much of a sailor - but I do enjoy pictures of boats.
And I suppose I deserved that Stephen :)
And now I can't get that Enya song out of my head...
Don't forget your compass!
The sea is calling. You were born to sail. Go for it.
Mom
You have an amazing way with words! Anchors aweigh!
I would take my pony along, just in case.
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