
KFRM BlogThe Dance of Life By Kim L. Fritzemeier KFRM Central Kansas Reporter Farm Wife along the Stafford/Reno County Line
(This was taken with the panorama mode on my new camera. I still have some work to do in figuring out how to use this feature. But, for the most part, it captured a beautiful rainbow in this photo taken September 8, 2010.) On this day, God wants you to know that this world was made for you. Enjoy it, explore it, experience it. Don't hold back. It is God's gift to you. Don't be a wallflower in the dance of life. I have a couple of Facebook friends - a mother and son - who occasionally post Messages from God as their status. And even though these messages are winding their way through cyberspace to hundreds of people, it often feels they are directly aimed at me. Yesterday I was busy, busy, busy. I spent much of the day sequestered in the basement working on the Stafford Main Street newsletter, my KFRM Central Kansas reports, my blog and other assorted projects. I made several trips to the field to help move vehicles and take meals. I crossed several things off the to-do list, but the list is never ending. It seems to multiple as quickly as dandelions after a brisk Kansas wind. I walked outside, but it was more about getting it done than enjoying the view. I was trudging along, kicking up the dust from a gravel road and depositing it in my socks. With my brain moving 90 miles an hour and my feet steadily pounding away at 4 miles an hour or so, I walked with purpose. But did I walk with joy? Did I walk with eyes wide open? And I have to admit: No, I did not. But I should have. I know there are people who want to walk, but their bodies don't let them. There are people who would love to witness the vivid colors of seasons in Kansas, but their eyes can't see them, due either to a physical ailment or a weary heart. Sometimes beauty happens where you least expect it, so we have to be ready. When we were in San Francisco back in 2007, we toured the prison at Alcatraz Island. There was nothing beautiful about the buildings, which had served as a federal prison for years and were covered with graffiti. But it was there I took one of my favorite photos ever. ![]()
![]() It was another "goosebump moment" when the team ran onto the field, following linebacker Brian Hertzog, who had the privilege of carrying the American flag that day. ![]() With the huge Stars and Stripes gently rippling in the background, we listened to the same Ceremony of Allegiance that we hear every week. But on September 11th, the words seemed to have more weight: "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America." Instead of singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" by rote, the familiar tune struck a new chord. The opportunity for appreciating all we have comes each and every day. Sometimes, the appreciation is buried under a voluminous to-do list, a weary body, a tired spirit. But then there's the Message: God wants you to know This world was made for you. Enjoy it, explore it, experience it. Don't hold back. It is God's gift to you. Don't be a wallflower in the dance of life. *** Dear Lord,
Amen! If you enjoy music, here's some beautiful harmonies with a trio's rendition of "Lord of the Dance."
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