blessings
The audience burst forth in thunderous applause as the first act of the classic opera La Boheme drew to an end. That night in 1980 at The Metropolitan Opera was mesmerizing. We had just a few months before sung in the chorus of the Amato Opera in the Bowery. Although our performances in the tiny theater on the Lower East Side of Manhattan had been greeted with applause, they did not compare to what we had just heard. We ascended the stairs to the second level and toasted our glasses of white wine in honor of the joyous evening. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw her. I turned in near disbelief. There before us was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and her daughter Caroline. Mrs. Kennedy-Onassis was stunningly beautiful; far beyond what any photograph could capture. Her beauty was not just in her physical looks, but in the radiance of her very presence. I was suddenly flooded with the childhood memories of that horrible day in Dallas, Texas, in 1963 when her husband and our President was so violently taken from us by the assassin’s trigger. Though present at Lincoln Center, I was mentally cast into the throws of another world, another time, another place. Suddenly aware of my distracted stare, we departed to take our seats for the next segment of the performance. The memory of that night had long been stored away until aroused by a social media posting of the day President Kennedy was shot. Memories are like little pods of blessings strewn along the pathway. One cannot live in the pod, but an occasional sampling gives pause for reflection and added meaning in today.
Gusts of wind are howling through the autumn hued trees taking with them nature’s kaleidoscope. The season is changing and the weather is its witness. The swing between cold and warm, rain and shine, gives evidence that fall is progressing with winter close behind. It has been fifteen years since I last witnessed an autumnal season change and unlike memories of childhood, this experience is invigorating. The quiet of the country only magnifies the sound of wind rustling over the tin clad roof in these moments before daybreak. These moments of quiet meditation and reflection nourish prayers of thankfulness for the opportunities that lie ahead and for the victories and challenges already won. The discovery that life is greater than a single event opens doors to a whole new vista wherein mountains and valleys may be seen as essential elements on life’s canvas. Challenges become opportunities and victories become learning points waiting to be unwrapped as one of the gifts of life. Even failures are tempered as they are placed within the context of life’s eternal narrative. Today is God’s offering of grace. I am learning more about what it means to share His gifts out of an overflow of thankfulness that He is God and I am not! “This is the day the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.” Psalm 118:24 NKJV