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January 23, 2006 by Alison Hodgson 1 Comment

Have you ever seen a documentary or film showing people in conditions where there is not enough food? I have an image in my head of a big pot overturning and hordes of desperate people throwing themselves to the ground and scuffling in the dirt trying to salvage some of the soup. I remember feeling revulsion, thinking of eating dirt to get any nourishment, and sorrow and pity that anyone could be so hungry that they would.

I’m telling you, if sunshine was something that could be spilled out of a pot, you would see me clawing at the ground, trying to get any bit I could.

It has been a very long time here without sun.

Saturday morning I awoke to Lydia shouting, “Hello! It’s a Winter Wonderland!” And it was. Six inches of snow had fallen in the night. Every branch of all the trees was silhouetted in snow and the sun shone through it so it sparkled. There wasn’t a cloud in the sky.

There wasn’t a cloud in the sky. I just had to say that again.

We had a quick breakfast and then everyone bundled up and headed outside. Paul plowed the driveway while I cleaned up around our front door – something I had failed to do in the Fall. The kids just sort of walked around and explore the yards. We are surrounded on the South and the West by wooded hills so early on a tiny patch of sunlight shone only on the end of the driveway. Several times I interrupted my work to walk down there and just stand in the light. It felt so good. On one of my trips I saw C. Riley lying beside the drive staring up at the sky. I lay down beside him.

We were underneath the reaching arms of a tall oak. The slight breeze and the warming of the snow was causing the snow on the branches to gently fall. It appeared to be snowing, which I guess it was if only secondarily. It was so peaceful and I was grateful to share this moment with my son.

When I finished my work I pulled out a wooden baby sleigh and pulled Beanie around.

After Paul was done snow blowing I asked him to climb our side hill with me and sit in the sun. Birdie and Beanie followed. Beanie got stuck half way up so I went back down and helped her the rest of the way. When I returned Lydia was asking Paul if it was snowing having seen the snow fall from the branches. Paul explained. I was glad that all of us had noticed that and enjoyed it.

All the time we were out I kept my eyes wide open and tried to breathe as deeply as I could. I felt fully present and aware of the beauty of the day, the sunshine and my precious family.

I was wide awake.

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  1. Sherry C says

    January 25, 2006 at 4:42 am

    So glad you got a little sunshine. It is so hard to go without it.

    Of the nine years that we lived in the Pacific Northwest (which is generally overcast from October through the
    Fourth of July), we lived six of those years in wooded settings. I so related to walking to the one patch of sunlight at the end of the driveway. Our last house there had the exact situation. We would look out the windows and see that the sun was shining, but upon opening the front door, we’d note that the sun was shining everywhere EXCEPT our immediate yard. I frequently carried a lawn chair and a good book down to the end of our driveway, out of the trees, and brought along a water bottle if it was hot or a blanket if it was cold. I felt like a cold-blooded reptile, soaking up the sun whenever I could, in an attempt to warm my insides.

    Also, good for you for laying down in the snow with your son and staring up a the big oak and the snow blowing off its branches. Good for you.

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