It's a Beautiful Life
Driving home today, lost in the stressful thoughts I usually carry around-- How do I bake brownies without burning them again? ( You know, those sorts of things)--it suddenly began to rain. Then, it poured. It really was a dumping, a huge sky-filled dumping. Surprisingly, however, the sun continued to shine, and blue still peeked through the swollen clouds. I've been noticing this thing, one that I had forgotten about Hawaii, that when it rains, there are seldom gray clouds and covered skies, but mostly blue skies and sunshine. That's why there's always a rainbow after the rain in Hawaii, because the sun still shines in the midst of "the dumping." As I sat in my car, too lazy or too absorbed to turn my windshield wipers on, I felt the warmth of the sun and the bliss of the day before me, recognizing the rain as only an adornment to the afternoon, not a hindrance. Jumping out of the car, once I had reached home, I took a deep breath, smelling the rain on hot ...