Saturday, July 25, 2020

A Rare Bike Ride and Its Consequences

When growing up, it seemed we used our bikes 
almost as much as our legs! Every year we 
looked forward to zipping 5-16 miles a day on 
paved bike trails while staying at a state park 
with our cousins. Otherwise we perfected our 
balance and coordination on the slithery 
gravel around home. 


Then came adult responsibilities and years 
of entrepreneurship and caregiving... 
followed by years of chronic illness with 
hardly strength to walk around the house.


But this summer Elsa and I got out for a 
delightful bike ride again! First we pedaled 
into the strong wind that tempered a hot sun, 
past the old schoolhouse...


... stopping to look at a wild rose, then listened 
to the wind swish through a wheat field as we 
coasted back home being pushed from behind.



But those 2-plus miles of joy carry a big 
price tag for Elsa who has been battling 
another adrenal near-crisis for months past. 
Would you pray for her? It is so hard to 
have days where she cannot even knit - 
let alone tackle the house work and 
cooking she feels calling her.



"We wait in hope for the LORD;
He is our help and our shield.
In Him our hearts rejoice, 
for we trust in His holy name.
May your unfailing love rest upon us, 
O LORD,
even as we put our hope in you."

Psalm 33:20-22

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