Joyce with guide, Connie, before disappearing into the Montana Rockies for 8 days |
I miss my wife. I missed her terribly. Her 5:30am flight out of Augusta was canceled. We both teared up thinking her dream trip was doomed. We will never book a flight out of Augusta again!
Fortunately and after prayer, she was rebooked and confirmed out of Atlanta for her trip. I took her to the
Atlanta airport to go on her Montana Rocky Mountain wilderness adventure on
Friday, July 25. She arrived in Missoula, Montana that night. One of the guides picked her up Saturday
morning from the Marriott, and they drove to the trail head that begins the Bob
Marshall Wilderness. They saddled their horses and along with three pack mules
and five staff personnel, her group set off for the adventure she has longed
for.
She'll return August 5th. That's 11 long days. I say long
days without her. It's the longest we've ever been apart in our thirty years of
marriage. I thought I'd be OK. I encouraged her to go. "Fulfill your
dream. Seize the moment while you've
still got your health. I'll be all right."
She deserved a break. She works hard. She's a Proverbs 31
wife. I don't deserve her. Out of God's overflowing grace and mercy, He brought
us together. For some reason
unfathomable to me, she said, "Yes," when I popped the question. I
was a broke, broken preacher. My life had collapsed. I was selling cars and
serving a small rural church near Augusta, Georgia, when we met. She was a
nurse. Good job. Good benefits. She owned a home and a car. I
owned nothing. She said, "Yes."
Even after thirty years, I still can't believe it.
I have to confess. After all, they say confession is good
for the soul. I have to confess I take her for granted sometimes. I just assume
she'll always be there for me. I don't
show my gratitude and love like I should. You see, not only does she work as a
nurse, but she runs the household too. I try and pitch in, but she does the
lion's share or should I say the lioness' share of work around here which
allows me to write, study, minister to my church, and teach part time at a small
Christian school.
Bob Marshall Wilderness Chinese Wall. Joyce will be camping on the summit |