Wednesday, December 5, 2007



Winter is here and this past Saturday, we had our first snow here in Provo. Although I have a huge fear of driving in the stuff, it was a beautiful sight. A fresh blanket of snow always reminds me of fresh starts and the ability to leave stressful or otherwise bad things in the past. Spiritually, I think of the atonement and how we can be made clean and pure as snow. I think I used this visualization a lot in college when it was winter, I was doing tons of rehersals and often had assignments and walking home in the new snow became a wonderful time of relaxation and perspective. I sometimes long for those solitary, quiet walks in the snow at night. As my life has become more complex with adult responsibilities and worries, I am realizing that I will really benefit if I take time to be still and look at my life with an eternal perspective. I am so blessed to have a wonderful husband and an adorable daughter. All of our needs are met and we are surrounded by people who love us.
Photo by Karla Ehlers

3 comments:

karla said...

Yay! You found my blog! :)

I love the way you view the season and how you so eloquently relate it to the gospel. Thank you for sharing!

Lei said...

I miss those walks (and snow), too. You should continue to do that for yourself once in a while... just make the time and arrangements for it to happen! So good to see you guys... miss you already!

Zoe said...

Hey Sarah!
Love the blog. I wish I could consistently commit to writing in cyberspace. Maybe once the actual pen and paper assignments disappear (only 4 more months...) I'll be able to blog too. You are an awesome mom and I'm glad to see you sharing that gift with others.