Memories
During this past week I was talking with Dr. John G.
McCall who has been a mentor for me since I was 19. I always enjoy our phone
calls as he is always teaching me. This past week he talked about memories. He
said that he has outlived all of his peers (96 years old), so all he has are
memories of his peers.
On Saturday my dad flew from Memphis to Denver (all alone
and no spring chicken himself!), and we have just finished a few days together
traveling around the Rocky Mountains. He had never seen this part of the
country, so we had a great time taking the cog railway up Pikes Peak, touring
the Air Force Academy, and many more sites. It was a sweet time and we made
some memories such as stopping in the city limits of Estes Park for a herd of
75 elk to cross the street and breathing the 20 degree air at 14.100 feet.
The Bible talks a lot about the importance of memories.
Pete and I read Deuteronomy 8:1-4 during our adventure. This is a passage about
remembering the Lord our God. The writer is urging the Israelites to remember
the way the Lord took care of them during the 40 years of wandering in the
wilderness of the Sinai. They were admonished to remember how good the Lord was
to them so that they might be humbled before God. The amazing scenery that we
have witnessed these past few days has been a constant reminder of the grandeur
of God, and I have felt humbled before the majesty of our Creator.
I am sitting on the plane on the return flight from
Denver, and I am sitting next to Pete, my dad. We just realized that this is
the first time in our lives that we have ever flown on a plane together. I am
thinking, “Why did I wait so long?”
Get busy making some memories!