Hopefully this will be an inspiring post. Keep in mind that a particular love of mine is old cathedrals/churches and cemeteries with ambiance. I don't have much use for the modern cemetery, give me the wonderful headstones and monuments! Today we will review our trip to Glasgow by visiting the Glasgow Cathedral. By the number of photos I sorted, it was pretty evident that the kids quite enjoyed this stop!
While taking breaks from sorting photos, I also happen to be reading Billy Graham's latest book, "Nearing Home." It is outstanding! Chapter 2 is about retirement, knowing when to retire, wondering how you will fill your time and such. I happen to love this retirement "thing" even though I am technically too young to call it 'retirement.' After 25 years doing something I really loved, it was time for a change, and God always seems to move me around at just the right time. As teachers go, I was on the older end of the curve at school, so the kids likely classify me in that category called "old." That is ok though. I like Dr. Graham's post by an unknown author..."Don't resent growing old, some are denied the privilege." Yes, keep it in perspective! The word 'retirement' as we use it in the modern language, is just not in the Bible. I guess that means that we don't sit down and quit. I surely don't plan to.
I also think that your age is how you feel and your state of mind...so in that case, I border on the younger end of things! But here is the great part of the chapter (for me, anyway)...in talking about growing older, or 'old.'...(pg 19)...."Old is authentic, Old is genuine, Old is valuable, some even say that Old is beautiful.".....he was comparing a classic car to a new one and things like Coca Cola Classic being more desired than the New Coke.... It made me think about being...authentic, genuine, valuable, even beautiful. .....and those kids.
I find it enjoyable, exhilarating, and entertaining to travel with young people. I found myself wondering what it might be like for them to travel with an 'old gal.' Not too many of the kids have known me for the 25 years that I was at school each day so that would affect their evaluation. I think I am more relaxed and enjoy the craziness of the kids a bit more than I did when I was younger. I certainly have a richer perspective on the reasons for travel, and I do hope they see me as real, authentic, knowing without a doubt why I believe as I do and how it brings great joy to my life, and why I want others to have the joy only Jesus can give. I think I live by example more these days than I do by preaching. I do know this though....I am incredibly blessed. And the young people who have traveled to destinations abroad with me have enriched my life as I worked to show them a new, larger world. It is so exciting to see how it changes some of their perspectives on life and what they want to do as an adult. Only time will tell! I do hope it is a two way street!
But back to Glasgow and our stop on Castle Street.
One of the many many cobblestone streets that kept our feet "on their toes." Watching out for missing stones was CRITICAL! |
In the distance...There it is! Glasgow Cathedral! This was built in 1119 and I will tell you more once we get inside! |
James Lumsden. Remember how Scots love memorials! He was sort of the big guy of Glasgow. |
St. Nicholas' Garden is right behind the Provand's Lordship. This is a medicinal herb garden which also provides a sense of calm...or would have, for the homeowners. |
I really like this paragraph and the way you bring it all back to edifying.
ReplyDelete"I find it enjoyable, exhilarating, and entertaining to travel with young people. I found myself wondering what it might be like for them to travel with an 'old gal.' Not too many of the kids have known me for the 25 years that I was at school each day so that would affect their evaluation. I think I am more relaxed and enjoy the craziness of the kids a bit more than I did when I was younger. I certainly have a richer perspective on the reasons for travel, and I do hope they see me as real, authentic, knowing without a doubt why I believe as I do and how it brings great joy to my life, and why I want others to have the joy only Jesus can give. I think I live by example more these days than I do by preaching. I do know this though....I am incredibly blessed. And the young people who have traveled to destinations abroad with me have enriched my life as I worked to show them a new, larger world. It is so exciting to see how it changes some of their perspectives on life and what they want to do as an adult. Only time will tell! I do hope it is a two way street!"