So I started wearing knee braces. At first they were stiff, then slippery, then downright uncooperative. But eventually I found a pair that works beautifully when I’m walking, working out, or gliding along on the elliptical.
What a relief!
Last year Carl and I traveled to Cabo San Lucas, one of my favorite places on earth. High above the coastline sits a beautiful mountain with a lighthouse and a tiny chapel at the top. I’ve climbed it before with my grandson, and the view from the top is breathtaking.
Naturally, I was determined Carl and I would climb it together.
So I visited my orthopedic doctor who kindly offered steroid shots so my knees would cooperate. The shots were supposed to last three months.
That was a year ago. Thank You, Lord!
And yes -- this smart cookie still wears her knee braces.
But here’s the funny part.
We never climbed the mountain.
Turns out the area is now exclusive to another resort. No visitors allowed. The mountain that had been on my mind for months was suddenly off-limits.
Life can be like that sometimes. We make plans, lace up our hiking boots, and then the path we expected disappears.
Which makes me think about another mountain.
When Jesus took Peter, James, and John up the mountain, they witnessed something extraordinary. His glory shone before them in what we now call the Transfiguration.
It was a breathtaking mountaintop moment.
But they couldn’t stay there.
Mountaintops are wonderful places for revelation, but valleys are where life is lived. After the glory of the mountain, the disciples had to walk back down and continue the everyday work of following Jesus.
And so do we.
Some days feel like standing on a sunlit summit with the wind in our hair and joy in our heart.
Other days feel like the long trail down.
But here’s the good news: Jesus walks both places with us.
So whether we're climbing, resting, or wondering why the trail suddenly closed…let's keep moving onward and forward!
The view with Jesus is always a sweet spot -- whether it's walking, talking, climbing or living on the mountain top OR the valley -- He is always with us!























