 Between my house and my kids' houses in the Portland area there are several rest areas.  I am not sure why (I am sure it has nothing to do with age), but most times I make the trip I have to stop at least once.  My favorite stop on the way down is at mile post 9 (or so) thought sometimes I only make mile post 53ish. On the way home, usually later on Saturday night, it is the rest stop at mile post 53, which is half way.
Between my house and my kids' houses in the Portland area there are several rest areas.  I am not sure why (I am sure it has nothing to do with age), but most times I make the trip I have to stop at least once.  My favorite stop on the way down is at mile post 9 (or so) thought sometimes I only make mile post 53ish. On the way home, usually later on Saturday night, it is the rest stop at mile post 53, which is half way.
I usually stop to stretch and find some fine (well usually weak) coffee and a cheap, store bought cookie. OK, sometimes I need to rest, I often ask myself a simple question, "Why can't I make it three hours without stopping?" The answer is, "Heck of I know, I just like to stop." Or more likely, I hate to drive. The point is usually I need a break and make one.
I told myself I was going to write a reflection every week. And I did for a month or so. Then I decided I needed a break. As I think about it, I have to say that my journey has slowed a bit. I finished my Whisper book was done and I am have way through the Halftime book I am reading. Then I stalled. I didn't digress and I have actually kept going on my other commitments devotionally and thankfulness. But reading and writing my reflection, no so good. And I was feeling a bit bad about that. Until yesterday, when I got back into the books, and am here today, reflecting on my lack of reflecting.
Our spiritual journey is not always a steady, uninterupted, climb. Just as with diet, exercise, marriage, family, work, life in general, there are ups and downs in our spiritual walk. I needed to hit a rest area and let myself stretch a bit. I am well stretched, and I found some coffee and cookies, so I am back in car, ready to head down the road, to continue this journey to holiness.