Originally, today, I was going to keep my blog silent as last night, a friend of our family died after a 40 day battle following a bone marrow transplant. This was a man, a young father, a husband, and a friend to many that we know. He was too young to leave this earth and his death was met with tears in our home and the whys that surround events like this.
As I went to bed I remembered a powerful sermon he preached at our church several summers ago. Woven in his testimony about faith, hope, trust and living a bold life wanting to jump into the Father’s arms, were five words that deeply impacted my perspective on life.
Let me see the peppers.
You see, this man had battled cancer years before and learned from that battle to never stop being grateful for the beautiful and yet, often, simple joys in life. Like peppers. Crispy and green and wonderful. I remember the joy with which he described the gift of a green pepper and how he was so grateful for that moment right then. I sat there thinking, he gets it. He understood the gift of today, of a moment, and how he wanted to live grateful and thankful and bold and how he wanted each of us sitting there, listening, to get it as well.
And that? That means today instead of being silent I celebrate our friend’s life and live remembering the green pepper moments in my life. It’s those things that are so often overlooked until that moment when one is snapped back to the true center – when you realize that life is indeed fragile and things can change in an instance and what you thought was truly important is not really important. The real important is all around and often one, myself, is too asleep and in a rush and a hurry and on a mission with other things that felt so important that I forget to see slow down and see what truly matters.
The rain after a thunderstorm. Sweet mornings from Samuel. Board books left on the living room floor after being read to your littles. Children that love you. My husband. Friends that listen. Daisies on the windowsill. Sweet notes left by your 16 year old. Ballet. Bikes on the porch. Hope. The smell of coffee brewing in the morning. The sun rising. The sun setting. Rain puddles outside. Apple blossoms on the trees. Little ones snoring so softly. Green grass. Sweet berries. Hugs from your children. Dear friends. Prayer. Pencils for drawing. Freedom of prayer. Peas growing in the garden. New life. I love you’s from those who care. Jesus. Today. This morning. This breath.
Life is short.
I want to see the peppers.
Jeremy, thank you for teaching me to slow down and see the peppers and to live a life of faith. You have blessed me with your wisdom, words and faith.
Please be in prayer for Jeremy’s wife and their three young sons.
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I’d love for this post to not be about me and my words, but rather a collection of gratitude, of living awake, inspired by the wise words of Jeremy. Would you simply write a list of things you’re thankful for that you’ve overlooked in the busy pace of life? If you’d like, leave it in the comments and let’s celebrate the gift of today.
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Jesus, Birds singing, full moons, toddler laughs, baby smiles, well worn books, holding hands with my man, the smell of strawberries, cats purring, random acts of kindness, sisters in Christ, coffee, chocolate, and I could be thankful for hours. Thank you for the beautiful, heartbreaking reminder.
Salvation, God’s grace, baby breath, snuggles, “I wuv you mommy”, slobbery/sticky kisses, back rubs, full pantry, swimming pools, my classroom, mom, sisters, motivation/drive, passion, guinea pig messes, play rooms, Barbie shoes, Uno, bubbles, and so much more.
May God bring comfort to his wife and children. May those that love them remember to take care of them always, not just in this hour, but for as long as they live.
*unplanned moments of conversation in the car with my kid
* the way my husband says, “Hi, Lovie” when he calls me from work
* the red and yellow daylilies beside the patio
* an unexpected breakfast with my just-turned-adult son who works so many hours I rarely see him anymore
* the morning text-message from my best girlfriend saying, “Prayer requests for this morning?”
my salvation.
morning sleepy snuggles.
opening the windows to God’s creation.
the breeze.
friends who encourage and love.
sun in the windows.
a loving husband.
my flowers blooming.
coffee brewing.
laundry to fold.
food in abundance.
this list could go on and on, because God’s grace abounds so much and blesses me beyond my deserving.
may this dear family find solace in knowing that their loved one has true healing now and is more alive than ever with Jesus.
thank you for the reminder to appreciate the small things.
praying.
xo
Baby giggles, chunky thighs, sweaty toddler cheeks, lying in the hammock with my kids, walking the dog in the morning, having a HOME, sleeping through the night, fresh veggies, clean water, healthy kids!
Today – and thinking on this because of your post – thanking God for the 15 years we are celebrating this summer. Fifteen years since one of our daughters went through a bone marrow transplant. So thankful. So blessed by her life.
Sprinklers in the summer, watching my kids make up games just with blankets, snugly movie time with all the kiddos in my bed, hearing all the kids say ‘i love you to the moon and back’, my name saved as ‘baby’ in my husband’s phone…
Thanks for the reminders, Jeremy. I’m praying for your family and grateful for your life even if I never met you.
Little boys getting wet with the water hose, in their underwear
Rosebuds
Wild mushrooms
The huge smile from my 2yr old when he “does pp in the toilet”
A friendship that came from an unexpected person
Snakes in my bed! Toy snakes that is. Left by my youngest son who thinks its funny to hide them there. He collects different toy snakes just for the purpose of hiding them in my bed. When I hear that little giggle hiding near my room, I need to be prepared. Someday I will miss those pesky snakes. Praying for your family today.
Full bellies, a soft pillow, hugs, shouts of glee from my toddler, the smell of cookies in the oven, the taste of fresh picked strawberries, family, clouds, the sunshine on your back, laughter
Rainy days. Next-door babysitter. Healthy sons. Sweet husband. Grace. Giggles. Left-overs. Chocolate cake. And out of all of our container plants…there is only 1 lone green pepper that is growing.
My sweet children who I spent the whole morning arguing with to please get along and behave! Thank you for reminding me to appreciate their sweet little lives and to overlook the little things sometimes..
I have been reading your blog for some time and never would have known that you knew Jeremy. I was not blessed to know him, but through mutual friends, was able to follow his journey and see his faith in action. I shed tears this morning as I read the latest news…as a child who lost their father early in life, I know this will be a tough road, but am so thankful they are grounded in Christ.
With that, today, I am thankful for :
The time that I had with my dad, My front porch, A breeze that keeps away mosquitoes, The guitar being played,The sun shining, BB guns that can take care of snakes, and so much more.
Blessings to you this day…
Sarah
enough paper to supply endless scribbles
a hot morning shower
clean laundry
baby birds
enterprising boys
scraps of lumber
strawberries
sticky peanut butter and jam fingers
sticky door knobs
mud on the porch
rocks and nails in the dryer
silver paint spilled on the table
sunlight on the living room floor
shade over the picnic table
worms in the garden
snakes outside the garden
weeds that look like flowers
plenty of options for dinner
deer in the meadow
fireworks in the backyard…
There’s really too much to list when one measures all the unsung lovelies. Among them I’m so grateful for a husband who comes home. Who wants to be home. And children who can run on two sturdy legs all over their summery green kingdom – never realizing the privilege grass stains and mud actually are.
Thanks for another reminder friend.
Praying for yours.
I know that something like this is so very hard to understand. Chances are there won’t be any answers in this life as to why the Lord chose this moment in time to call Jeremy Home. But the fact is, the Lord CHOSE this moment in time to call Jeremy Home. He knows the answer to all the whys. And I promise you that He IS working! He WILL use this in the lives of Jeremy’s wife and kids. They are on a new and different path, one that they would not have chosen, but the Lord is already there, waiting for them, working things out that they can’t even imagine now!
No matter what happens in this life, we always have a place of refuge. Praying!
Psalms 46:1-5 God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof. Selah. There is a river, the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God, the holy place of the tabernacles of the most High. God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved: God shall help her, and that right early.
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I’m with you girl. Taking it all, fists full, pouring over, sweet little beautiful things about life. It’s almost overwhelming when I stop to think about it. Easy not to think about it with 2 of 4 kids having special needs. But today I am thankful for remembering where I put my keys, getting a load of laundry done, my husband making it home safe from his trip, new friends online, the smell of my 3 year old’s fresh-washed pile of curly hair. So many things. And praying now for God’s tender comfort for you and others in Jeremy’s life…
So glad you were not silent – your words of wisdom and hope and love … the world is better for them xxxx
A dog to pet. Hugs from my husband. The smell after the rain. The knowledge that time may be short and the opportunity to give extra love while you can. Dog kisses. A phone call from my sister. An encouraging text. Prayer. Prayer. Prayer.
God’s mercy and sanctification. The dirty little handprint on the wall. Dirt smudges on my boys’ faces. Radishes from my garden. A sweet conversation with my mom. The cookie jar that rests on my counter that my dad gave to my mom before they were married. My health and the health of my family. So much more…
Praying for Jeremy’s family.