Friday, July 13, 2007

How Great Thou Art



How Great Thou Art was one of my dad's favorite songs... I can still remember him singing "Oh Lord My God...

As far as I'm concerned there is nothing more wonderful than our dear brethren's singing, but this is a nice version by Loretta Lynn.

My dad taught me to enjoy one of the simplest pleasures in life... to sit quietly as we watch the sunset at the end of the day. It's a time to reflect on the day and draw close to God. Kevin and I enjoy our sunset picnics. Usually we are talking about our day, our plans, our hopes and dreams... but sometimes we enjoy the sunset in total silence... sometimes with friends... most times together.

Two years ago the kids came home for our anniversary. The day we dropped the kids off at the airport was difficult for us. We gathered two of our good friends, a few picnic items, and headed up to Rosario beach for a sunset picnic. We set up our little picnic and settled in to relax. A small group of people came down to the park and had a picnic just a few feet away from us. As the sun was setting lower in the sky, the sky was brilliant red. I've honestly never seen anything as beautiful in my entire life.

The group of people at the other table took out their instruments. At first we weren't sure what to think, but then they started to sing songs I have known and loved all my life. They sang Amazing Grace, and a few other songs. Their voices were absolutely beautiful as they were practicing their harmonizing.

Just as the sun was setting behind the far distant horizon, they started singing How Great Thou Art. I felt so blessed... like God had brought these people to the beach as a comfort just for me. It brought tears to my eyes then... it brings tears to my eyes every time I think about that evening on the beach at sunset.



Sunset, Rosario Beach



I'm posting this here because I haven't figured out how to post the videos on lilbits.

2 comments:

Marisela said...

That is so beautiful...I love to sing, and listen to people play insterments and sing along. That sounds like the perfect picnic.

Mrs. Mom said...

Thank you, it was pretty special to me. You're right, it was the perfect picnic.

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