Here is a great example of this very thing. Ashley and I took a trip to hike Iron Mountain. We heard stories of how amazing it was, full of flowers, butterflies and breathtaking views. Since Ashley is moving to Washington, DC, we had to try one more adventure before she leaves, and thought, " 2.5 mile hike, no problem."
To start off, we missed our exit and got a little confused about where to go - so the hour and a half car trip turned into a three and a half hour trip. After finally reaching the trail head we were both pretty tired but got ourselves together and started the hike.
Right away we saw flowers and had our cameras out to take a picture of every variety. For me that didn't last longer than five different flowers. The trail was steep and windy. Not being experienced hikers, we were struggling to say the least. On top of being worn out, there were bugs! Lots of flies and spiders. If there is one thing I can't stand it's spiders, and the flies were so persistent. I think they have games with each other of who can make the human go crazy. Ashley was a very good sport listening to my frequent rants about how much I hate flies and spiders. I felt all of the trouble might be worth it if there were just butterflies, but the butterflies were always too far away and wouldn't stay still long enough for pictures.
After two hours of the sweating and panting we made it to the top. Once we were there it was amazing! We could see for miles and miles with four different mountain ranges in our view. While looking over the railing a beautiful little butterfly landed right in front me and stayed long enough for great pictures. Ashley said "that was a little miracle just for you." It really was. We spent the rest of our time taking fun pictures, laughing and really enjoying ourselves. When it was all done we were so glad we went.
As much fun as we had, looking back I can't help but think of how much more enjoyable that hike up Iron Mt. would have been if we had looked for the little miracles all around us. Instead of focusing on the bugs and the heat we could have been reveling in the beauty of the flowers and the spectacular views and the company of a great friend. We always have the choice to make life fun and are given little pick-me-ups as a boost just like that little butterfly.
As each new day comes, or even each new minute, we can look at life with new hopeful happy eyes and find the mini miracles.
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