Life is full of perspectives. How you choose to look at things, your opinion, your point
of view, all point to whether you see the cup half full or half empty…Here in
Alaska a “greenhorn” has to change his perspective mighty quick or that cup
won’t be even half full, it will freeze and break.
As a teacher in Kansas, I got irritated every winter when
the kids weren’t allowed to go out to recess because 32* was too cold or when
people ignored the real temperature and talked about the “feels like” temperature.
Looking back, I can see that people in Kansas, including me, judged the cold by
how close the thermometer was to the 32* freezing mark. Any number approaching
that freezing mark was COLD. On
those rare occasions when it dipped down to 0*, it seemed too cold to do
anything, inside or out.
When I got up this morning, I glanced at the thermometer as
I was fixing my pot of coffee. (It is always nice to know whether I need to put
a coat on to move Shawna’s car out of the garage. Negative numbers often times
earn a coat.) This morning, the
number I was looking at was 21. I
looked closer to make sure that I wasn’t missing the little "-" that has been
in front of the numbers lately. Nope! “Heat wave!” I yelled to Shawna. While she scurried off to find her cooler
shoes and decide if her sweater was going to be too warm today, I debated
whether I really needed to warm up her car at all.
I guess my point is, that our perspectives are changing as
they relate to the cold. Already
this winter, we have seen more subzero temperatures than I have seen in all my
48 years combined and all the Alaskans are telling us to enjoy the mild winter
weather. My view of warm has
changed also. To me, if it has that little “-“ in front of the number it is
cold and anything above zero is pretty nice. Temperatures rising above 32* are exciting to think about
and toasty warm in my mind. I have
noticed that the moisture in my nose hairs starts to freeze at anything lower
than -15 and I prefer mittens instead of gloves at all temps below 0.
I am also realizing that my view is going to probably
continue to change about this topic as the temperatures get lower.
Shawna tells me that kids go out to recess until the temps hit -20,
maybe lower and the locals were operating as normal on the day the temperature
bottomed out at -19. I find I must
continue to remind myself that life up here is built to survive in the cold and
God didn’t bring us all the way up here to live in fear of what the weather
each day may hold. I remind myself
that God is in control and when I place my focus on him, there is happiness and
reassurance that life will be fine. Perspective.
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