Though I live in a rural area, my town is growing by leaps and bounds. Farms are breaking up all around me, bringing new houses and new neighbors. I haven't been exactly thrilled about that, but I know in my heart I must be more intentional about getting to know my new neighbors, some who have lived near me for longer than I care to admit.
Last week while out walking, I decided to bite the bullet, stop and knock on the door of a house that had sold at least a year before. It turned out that the young couple was like-minded, friendly, and, had just learned some devastating news about their pregnancy. They needed to talk.
I guess my point is that, especially these days, it's easy to withdraw into our own lives without feeling much of an obligation to be aware of our neighbors needs. We have an excuse to isolate. But the thing is, we need connection now more than ever. This darling young mom outwardly appeared so normal as she gushed on about her
chicken coop and her little
raised bed garden, but in truth, she had an invisible hole blown right through her chest.
Making connections with my neighbors has moved to a higher spot on my to-do list, but I know I'll have to make a real effort to actually reach out. Thus, the 'intentional' part!