I AM that bird

The story of the bird I posted recently has managed to lodge it’s place in my mind ever since. As tragic as it was for the bird, the driver of the car, and me, I need there to be something good coming from it. What can I learn? What can I do to make up for it? That’s the main reason I’ve decided to save a bird, to balance the scales in a way.

Well, on a day trip to Memphis I had another thought about this bird and it almost stopped me in my tracks. This little bird was just trying to survive, avoid hardship, elude predators, to make a life for itself… this bird is ME.

I float around Nashville enjoying the beauty of all that’s here: friends, outdoors, music, all the good things I experience. I try to avoid hardship whenever possible, elude predators (like the inclination to have road rage, for instance), to be selfish, to lust… but a lot of times I am naive like this little bird. I land in the middle of life’s road just to be run over by sin.

I blame the evil forces at work in this world. They approach so slowly sometimes I don’t even see them coming. Then boom, they flatten me when I try to escape.

I’M THE BIRD.

While I was wrestling with these thoughts, halfway from Nashville to Memphis, I couldn’t help but become overwhelmed. Then this song popped up on Spotify…

…and I cried. God is so loving that, as a shepherd, He will leave the ninety-nine sheep to rescue the one who’s strayed away. I’m so grateful for this love. And as this song builds towards the ending, it becomes a celebration. I’m very much hoping and believing this is how life is supposed to go, too. No matter the struggle, it can turn into a celebration. Even as a little, often helpless bird, I can soar on wings like an eagle because I know God is FOR me. If only I can have hope in Him.

This hope is for all of us, too.

-Out of the Wilderness

 

 

“Don’t be a cutie pie.” – President Trump

I heard President Trump say this a few weeks ago after a reporter asked a question, clearly looking for a “gotcha” moment. I really liked his response. I’m going to try to work this in to every conversation I have for the foreseeable future.

-Out of the Wilderness

 

12 thoughts about Covid-19

Does anyone else have trouble going back to sleep after breakfast? Right, me neither.

“National Lampoon’s Covid-19 Vacation: ??”

I’m not sure how I feel about this song from Bon Jovi. It’s no “Bed of Roses,” I’ll say that.

I’m sure every city’s downtown is more like a ghost town. It’s eery. Here’s Nashville’s downtown.

Change isn’t always a bad thing.

Will the old normal ever be something we experience again?

I’m having allergies like I normally do this time of year but I’m afraid to touch my face, sneeze, sniffle, or do pretty much anything related to the allergies where people can see or hear me.

Lately, I do think the younger you are, the dumber you are. Stop hanging out like nothing’s going to happen, ya dang whippersnappers!

… and yet, people are amazing.

Once this is over, I’m not sure I want things to go back to how they were.

Has anyone else NOT watched Tiger King?

“Covid-20”: The 20 pounds of weight you gain while being quarantined at home. Similar to college and what’s referred to as the “Freshman 15”.

-Out of the Wilderness

List of shows to binge-watch at home

In this time where it’s very easy to run out of things to watch… I present to you a few shows you can watch now on Hulu or YouTube. Do you have any recommendations that aren’t on other lists of popular shows to watch? Click on each one to find out more, or to be taken to their YouTube pages… 


Perfect Strangers (8 seasons, Hulu)

LEGO Masters (1 season, Fox or Hulu)

Siren (3 seasons, FreeForm or Hulu) *some adult activity in this one*

Vlog Creations (ongoing, YouTube)

Trey Kennedy (ongoing, YouTube)

Cassady Campbell (ongoing, YouTube) *be aware of explicit language in this one*


Thanks for stopping by! 

-Out of the Wilderness

 

Yep, I just Googled this…

Today I Googled, “Can an armadillo be a pet?” So yeah, this whole staying at home thing is going well. If you ever hear again that I’m asking about wild animals as pets, or that I’m cheering for the Gators, come check on me, please.

brown animal on green grass
Photo by Victor Miyata on Pexels.com

-Out of the Wilderness