The Day We Have Waited For...
The Day We Have Waited For
Hot summers are brutal in Arkansas. The heat and humidity make it hard for anyone to breathe even when stepping outside at night or at the first light of day. It is miserable. You do not want to go outside much less even camp or do any outside activities. It is almost as bad as winter. The intense heat compares to the frigid cold in how it just wants to bring the four walls closer and closer and closer to you where you just cannot stand it anymore.
The day
comes and we just go. The temperatures
matter no more. We have to get out. We have to get away. No television, no cell phones, no other
people, and no distractions are wanted or needed during this time. It is an oasis. Our intentions are good, noble and
heart-felt. Then it hits. As soon as we
get outside of that vehicle, as soon as we step one foot out into the
sweltering conditions, our hearts fade and our desires change. Most of the time those trips are day
trips. Once evening sets in, the
mosquitoes come out, the stink and stickiness are overhearing. It is not fun. We hop back in the vehicle and head
home. We cannot get to the shower quick
enough. We cannot step inside that
air-conditioned home fast enough.
Comfort trumps desire once again.
Now,
here we are. We are in the midst of
change. The third week of September is
upon us. The cold front has moved
through. The air is crisp, the humidity
is down, and a new day is upon us. I
walked outside, this morning, dawning my jacket for the first time in over
seven months. I felt the urge to grab my
coffee, sit on the front porch, and just breathe in that cool air. It is so refreshing. This is the Day we have waited for. The day where I can step outside without
bursting into flames. It is the first
day I have walked outside in months where I actually want to stay outside. It is the first of many days to come, where
the weather is perfect. It is the time
when being outside is where that comfort zone is. Say good-bye to the television, cell phone,
people and distractions for longer periods.
This is where I belong. This is a
welcoming sight, a bright sun with open arms finally not wanting to melt you
into your shoes.
So here
we go. We have prepared for this
day. We have searched the apps and news
for the up and coming weekend. We have picked
out our spot. We know where we are
going. Saturday cannot come fast
enough. We need this escape. We need this time to breathe and exhale. We have needed this for months and now it is
here. Let's go. Let's get away. Let's restart, rejuvenate, release and
re-gain that lease on life, that love for the time that we have been given on
this beautiful earth. Do not fail to
take advantage of this day, for this is the day we have waited for.
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