The Audacious Weeds of Spring

Oh! How I love this season of the year … the last few days of spring that beckon me into all that is summer.

Winter is behind and all that stretches ahead are the last few days of spring and then the hot and lazy days of summer … glorious summer!

Isn’t this just the very best time of the year?!

My windows are finally left wide open, and the fresh air does a thorough spring cleaning of my home.

The dustiness and stuffiness of winter are forever released into nowhere … while the sweetness of springtime rushes in and pervades every corner.

The unseen, airy tonic of spring ushers in the jubilation of a new and revitalizing season.

I am healed by just a whiff of spring-time air!

It’s almost as if the very breeze is singing, “Spring has arrived! It’s time for new growth … new life … new strength!”

This gentle breeze of springtime echoes the sentiments of my heart exactly!

Birds are singing their little hearts out and I applaud their resilient concert with more raucous joy than should be allowed to fill one woman’s soul. These sweet flying fellers herald the arrival of sunshine … longer days … vibrant flowers … and outdoor living!

These miniature musicians warble with gusto my exact sentiments!

The grass is a luscious and a flourishing green that seems to defiantly proclaim, “I lived! I made it through winter! Take that, you ferocious and frigid snow!”

The simplicity of verdant grass declares my exact sentiments!

And then … there are the flowers! Oh … those magnificent and brave flowers!

Buds are exploding everywhere … on the trees … on the bushes … in my gardens … spring is on grand display with the hope of summer brilliance to follow!

It’s as if the flowers … the bushes … the gardens … and even the trees are putting on a multicolored festival that defies the black and white world that winter only knows.

The lush palette of these late days of springtime boasts, “All of creation declares the glory of God!”

My sentiments exactly!

Wow! How did I get so blessed?!

Why am I allowed to bask in the artistry that belongs abundantly to this prime time of year?

How did I get to be selected to hear the song of this season that breaks forth into a grand symphony of soaring melody and rich harmonies?

How did I get to breathe in the atmosphere of heaven that invades the common oxygen of earth during this effusive time of year?

But … wait a minute … hold everything! STOP!

Is that actually a weed I see raising its bold and unwanted head in the glory of my garden?!

The audacious nerve of that weed!!

How dare that crop of dandelions join the rich, green carpet of grass that covers my front lawn?!

Who do those dandelions think that they are?! Indeed!

They might be yellow today but tomorrow they will be nothing but seeds blowin’ in the wind.

And while I am at it … let me just say … the unwanted bravado of those lawn mowers … and the barking behavior of the neighborhood dogs … and the screaming motorcycles … that drown out the simple yet powerful voice of the songbird!!

Don’t those shrill contraptions and creatures know that spring is on display?!

Have I mentioned that my driveway needs repair? Winter has been hard on my driveway.

The blacktop has cracked due to the frigid temperatures of winter and the cruel pounding of the snowplow on its surface. Those cracks are now boasting yet another sign of the times … grass and weeds are growing through the broken surface of asphalt.

Even a dandelion or two has the guts to gaze at me from the impossible surface of that which was meant to be impenetrable.

My goodness … springtime is surely a lot of work!

Weeds … repairing … mowing … fixing … opening … closing … mulching … planting … removing … restoring …

But let me also quickly say … springtime is worth it.

And while I am at it … allow me to also swiftly interject … summer is also worth it.

There will always be seasons in life that usher in rare change and vibrant beauty … but those artistic and resplendent seasons are not solely beautiful. These seasons also come with challenges and disappointments and noise.

I can either focus on the flowers or on the frustration.

I can either listen for the song of heaven or for the cacophony of man’s interruptions.

I can either work with joy or with disappointment.

It’s up to me how I welcome spring and how I embrace summer.

It’s up to me how I wave good-bye to winter and embrace the glory of today.

It’s up to me how I endure unwelcomed and uncomfortable friction.

It’s up to me.

Will I be more aware of the unmatched beauty of my life or of the languishing intrusions that often accompany the beauty?

Will I complain or will I rejoice?

Will I sing or will I whine?

It’s up to me.

I choose this day … and every day of the year … to rejoice in the day that it is.

I choose in this month … and in every month of the year … to rejoice in the month that it is.

I choose in this season … and in every season of the year … to rejoice in the season that it is.

When the bills are paid … I rejoice! When the bills are not paid … I still rejoice!

When the doctor’s report is good … I rejoice! When the doctor’s report is challenging … I still rejoice!

When the kids are all at home … I rejoice! When my brood of offspring are miles and continents removed from me … I still rejoice!

Springtime … may I just thank you for this lovely lesson today?

Thank you for the reminder that in the midst of miraculous splendor … I will rejoice!

And thank you for the more important reminder that in the midst of marred perfection and unforeseen disappointments … I rejoice still!

“For behold, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone. The flowers have already appeared in the land; the time has arrived for pruning the vines, and the voice of the turtledove has been heard in our land.”- Song of Solomon 2:11 & 12

Thanks for listening to my heart this week. As you know by now, my heart is truly not a perfect heart but it is a heart that is filled to overflowing with gratitude for the life I have been given and for the people who walk with me. And, it continues to be a heart that is relentlessly chasing after God and all that He is!

Carol McLeod
Carol says, “I am just a girl who is head over heels in love with Jesus ... passionately addicted to His Word ... and find all of the joy that I need in time spent in His presence." Carol is a Christmas-aholic, loves ACC basketball and the beach! Like all menopausal women, she is overly fond of chocolate and enjoys a good read. She doesn't like cleaning her house and is an expert in carry-out dinners. She hates to shop … loves to jog … and somehow finds time in her busy life to hang out with small children. She is the kind of woman that you could laugh with over lunch, cry with over disappointment and shout with over a victory! But … if you need her official bio … read on! Carol is an author and popular speaker at women's conferences and retreats, where she teaches the Word of God with great joy and enthusiasm. She also hosts highly successful Just Joy! outreaches. Carol encourages and empowers women with passionate and practical biblical messages mixed with her own special brand of hope and humor. Carol has written three books, "Holy Estrogen!", "The Rooms of a Woman's Heart" and "Defiant Joy!" which was released by a subsidiary of Thomas Nelson. Her teaching DVD, "The Rooms of a Woman's Heart", won the Telly Award, a prestigious industry award, for excellence in religious programming. Carol has also been featured on YouVersion (the smart phone Bible app) with several devotionals, including: "For the Journey Set Before Him", "Jolt of Joy", and "Joy to YOUR world", " Carol has a daily radio program, "Defiant Joy! Radio" which is available in several national markets including Youngsville PA, Warren PA, Buffalo NY, Roanoke VA, Norfolk VA, and Nashville TN.  A 1977 graduate of Oral Roberts University with a degree in Music and English, Carol has the distinction of being both the first Women's Chaplain and the first woman to speak at the university's Vespers.  Carol currently serves on the ORU Alumni Board as chaplain.  She is married to her college sweetheart and love of her life, Craig, who serves as senior pastor of Life Church, a church near Buffalo, NY.  Craig and Carol have been happily married for nearly 37 years and are the parents of five children and three delightful daughters-in-law. Craig and Carol are thrilled with the joy of being grandparents to five precious grandchildren! Carol has written three books, "Holy Estrogen!", "The Rooms of a Woman's Heart" and "Defiant Joy!" which was released by a subsidiary of Thomas Nelson. Her teaching DVD, "The Rooms of a Woman's Heart", won the Telly Award, a prestigious industry award, for excellence in religious programming. Carol has also been featured on YouVersion (the smart phone Bible app) with several devotionals, including: "For the Journey Set Before Him", "Jolt of Joy", and "Joy to YOUR world", " Carol has a daily radio program, "Defiant Joy! Radio" which is available in several national markets including Youngsville PA, Warren PA, Buffalo NY, Roanoke VA, Norfolk VA, and Nashville TN.  A 1977 graduate of Oral Roberts University with a degree in Music and English, Carol has the distinction of being both the first Women's Chaplain and the first woman to speak at the university's Vespers.  Carol currently serves on the ORU Alumni Board as chaplain.  She is married to her college sweetheart and love of her life, Craig, who serves as senior pastor of Life Church, a church near Buffalo, NY.  Craig and Carol have been happily married for nearly 37 years and are the parents of five children and three delightful daughters-in-law. Craig and Carol are thrilled with the joy of being grandparents to five precious grandchildren!
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