Saturday, October 5, 2013

Are You Trippin'?

October 5, 2013

A couple of weeks ago we went on our 20th annual Sister Trip.  This first started as Sister Day when I was pregnant with Aron.  Angela, Allyson, and I spent the day together seeing a movie, eating out, and just being together.  This grew into many years of skiing and Kelly became our fourth sister.  Through the years there have been others who joined us too.  We have done other things too like going to Nashville, a spa, a couple of cruises, and this year we went to the Women of Faith conference in Dallas.
I remember sitting in the American Airlines Center arena thinking, “The old ladies are too old for skiing and now we are going spiritual.”  I wasn’t thinking that in a negative way, I was just acknowledging that this is where we are at now.  Then I realized that our trips have always been spiritual.
I have so many fantastic and funny memories from our trips.  So many times, it was my favorite trip of the year because it was just fun to get away with my sisters and laugh!  Seeing Angela face plant as she tried to get on a ski lift, or seeing Carol get stuck straddling a rock while on her skis, or all the wrong turns we have taken like ending up on tiny dirt roads going 65 mph or me missing a major turn and going to the wrong state, twice!  The four of us singing on the ski lift and Kelly and I skiing fast are heartwarming for me.  We’ve had other adventures like getting snowed in at Amarillo or me being so sick with a migraine I had to go to the ER.  Or, the time that Allyson’s luggage was blown off the roof of the suburban by a passing 18-wheeler and it rolled down the highway and into a ditch like a Samsonite commercial.
Brene Brown, in her book “The Gifts of Imperfection,” defines spirituality as “recognizing and celebrating that we are all inextricably connected to each other by a power greater than all of us, and that our connection to that power and to one another is grounded in love and compassion.  Practicing spirituality brings a sense of perspective, meaning, and purpose to our lives.”  This is the power and the gift of Sister Trip to me.
So, really, we aren’t the old ladies who have gone spiritual just because we chose to go to a Christian Women’s event.  We’ve been spiritual all along because we are all bound by “a power greater than all of us” and we are “grounded in love and compassion” which always “brings a sense of perspective, meaning, and purpose to our lives.”  My spirit is enriched, lifted, joined with my sisters no matter what we are doing.  I am so incredibly blessed.
For your listening enjoyment, here is a video of 12,000 women at the conference singing “Amazing Grace” acapella.



1 comment:

  1. And what a blessing YOU are to share your heart and faith through this blog. I love you, Sis! Kel

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