Morgan loves being a CIT (Counselor-in-Training) at Camp Union, but sometimes softball gets in the way. Such as it was tonight ... or so I thought.
A game was scheduled for tonight, so I headed over to Camp Union (an hour's drive away) to pick her up. When we got back to town, I dropped her off at the ball field. They played (and lost), and then we headed back to Camp, where I dropped her off again. I had taken Aidan with me on the way to pick her up, but this time, I was all alone for the ride home - peace and quiet! I decided to listen to the new Beth Moore book I purchased on my iPod, Jesus: 90 Days with the One and Only.
The timing of the game worked out that I was headed home during sunset. The colors of the sky were rich with oranges, yellows, pinks, purples, blues, and greens. The clouds formed a path that led directly into the sunset. The scene was absolutely stunning ... breathtaking ... majestic.
Between home and Camp lies Logan County, the highest point in Ohio. I reached this point during the climax of the sunset. As I crested the top of a hill near Ben Logan HS, I felt surrounded by the beauty of His presence. I knew that the ballgame was scheduled at the perfect time in the evening, right in the middle of Camp, for me to experience. Thank you, Heavenly Father.
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