Summer's Gentle Reminder
There is something about summer that quietly changes our perspective if we're willing to let it. It isn't loud or demanding. It doesn't ask us to accomplish more or check another item off our to-do list. Instead, it gently invites us to slow down. It reminds us that life isn't measured only by how much we accomplish but also by how fully we experience the moments we've been given. I think we spend so much of our lives believing our worth is tied to our productivity that we forget God created us not only to work, but also to rest, to notice, and to enjoy the beauty He has placed all around us. I've always been someone who likes having a plan. There is comfort in crossing things off a list, finishing a project, or feeling like I've made good use of the day. Even now, I can easily find myself thinking about the next thing that needs my attention. There are emails to answer, laundry to fold, errands to run, documents to finish, weeds to pull, and a hundred othe...