I think we are reverting back to winter in this part of the country.
We came through a very mild winter this year, with not much snow, and temperatures that made it easy on the joints.
After a winter like that, the expectation is that summer will come early and be really hot and dry.
Well, all my expectations have been blown apart by what we’ve recently been experiencing. There have been some promising days, but not enough strung together in a row.
At the end of April, we were at our cottage for a week and had a real mix of weather.
One day the temperature got up to 26 Celsius with a good dose of humidity. It really felt like a mid-summer day.
That evening, however, it cooled off and by the next day we were wearing coats and shivering at the sudden 20 degree drop in temperature.
Since then it has been cool and rainy almost every day.
Last Saturday morning after hockey, it was still raining. As we left the arena and walked to our cars, no one could believe the rain was still coming down.
I turned to one of the guys and said, “Take it easy; see you on the ark.”
I haven’t seen the sun for so long that I’m beginning to forget what it looks like. I think it used to be this big orange ball in the sky, but I could be wrong.
Someone reported that it snowed really early one morning this week.
I realize that, at any given time, it is snowing somewhere in the world. But that somewhere is not supposed to be Kingston, Ontario – especially in May!
The weather has been so bad this spring that I haven’t been on the mountain biking trails yet.
I got an email from my biking club this morning that read, “All trails closed until further notice, due to rain and erosion.”
This is killing me!
About a month ago I saw an ad for a competitive baseball league for those over 60. I haven’t played ball in a long time but I thought maybe I would give it a shot this year.
Well, the last three weeks they have cancelled the games because the field is too wet. I still haven’t met the other guys I’ll be playing with.
It seems like somehow we might have skipped through spring and summer and are heading directly into late fall.
The only evidence against that notion is that the leaves on the trees are starting to come out … but they are all curled up – I think they are in protest, refusing to open up until they see a little sun!
All I’m saying is we need a change in the weather. If something doesn’t change soon people from Vancouver will be moving back to Ontario because they can get the same amount of rain and overcast skies right here.
Here’s the thing: When things aren’t going well, or as you expected, it’s easy to get down, discouraged and question what might be wrong. That is exactly what the devil wants and promotes. He wants you focused on the negative and distracted from the truth of who God is and what He has done for you through Christ. To weather the storm, stand firm on your faith in spite of your feelings.
That’s Life!
Paul
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