Since I took the morning off, I had the pleasure of taking my son to school today. As I pulled out of my neighborhood, I encountered a thick patch of fog. The road started to disappear until visibility was nearly zero. If I hadn’t had experience driving in the fog before, if I didn’t know the road and if I didn’t know where I was going, I would have panicked. I didn’t panic. I just kept slowly pressing on — knowing I’d get where I was planning to go.
My life is like a thick patch of fog right now. I’m moving forward. Thank God I’m moving forward. But the road up ahead has nearly disappeared. It’s imperative that I have a plan, fall back on my experience and proceed carefully. Just like my drive this morning. I’m just hoping the sun comes out and burns the fog off soon.
I can so relate just my road is a little different for now.
Yes, it is. You are in a huge fog bank. But the good thing is that you have a lot of people out here that are willing to be your lighthouse.
Amen!!! And I love lighthouses!!!
Absolutely! (In response to Marshall’s post)
We are with you PM.
It’s wonderful that you’re able to still appreciate the small things in life even though you’re in a fog, like taking your son to school. What a blessing for you – having a son you can spend time with. I hope you find clarify in your situation soon.