Saturday, July 7, 2012

Living the love story

Ephesians 5:25-26


"Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word." 

"I love you, so much," he says, as I look out the window of the boat cabin, blinking away tears.

   "How much?"

"I love you more than sea otters."

"I love you more than ketchup, and you know how much I love ketchup."

He continues to whisper in my ear, as my tears continue to blink down my face and down to the collar of my rain coat.    He waits out the storm with me even though I know he wants to be outside on the bow of the tour boat with the other brave, younger travelers and not in the stuffy cabin with the elderly folks.

After enjoying the week vacation in Alaska's cool weather camping, followed by spa treatments and fine dining, joking about corky bus drivers and mosquitoes, we end our trip looking with other spectators at ocean scenery from a large tour boat.

All week I had been harboring a quiet dream in the back of my mind- "This could be it!  This could be the month! Let's see .... July, August, September ... March! Yeah, ok, March!"

But now here we sit.

The captain over the loud speaker - "If you look to the right, port side, about 2:00 you'll see a harbor seal and her baby cub!"

I roll my eyes and shake my head, "really?"

Zach continues to rub my arm and kiss my cheek and hold me.  He's moved on to singing for me.

"And we're the two best friends that anyone could have!  And we're the two best friends that anyone could have!"

He makes me smile, and we sing together.

"Can I get you anything?" he asks.

"Maybe a glacier?" I respond.
"A solid mass of ice on the side of a mountain, pouring into the ocean?"

"Yeah," he says, "let's go outside."

We brave the cold and rain, and soak in the chilly air, knowing we'll be flying back to Dallas tonight.

Large, blue and white ice - the bright blue amazes me. Puffins and sea gulls fly around and dive down into the ice cold water off cliffs.

"I love you, so much." I say to Zach.

   "How much?"

"More than the ocean."
"More than the glacier."

Thank you, God. Thank you for Zach.  Thank you.  I love you, O Lord, my strength.  May the humming of the waterfalls and calls of the gulls and puffins sing your praises!  The wales and sea otters, and seals all Your creation displays Your wonder and Your majesty as King!  You are splendid, My King!

Psalm 18:28


"You, O Lord, keep my lamp burning; my God turns my darkness into light." 

1 comment:

  1. Haley, this is beautiful! I really like this narrative style you're using :D
    I started tearing up! haha. I love you and I love you&Zach. Seeing you two lean on God and take your cues from Him is truly inspiring. Thank you for sharing this story!

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