This one feels magical to me.
Maybe it’s the mystical way this year my age matches the date.
Maybe it’s because I watched Mr Magorium’s Wonder Emporium last night.
Maybe it’s because a birthday wish came true.
Maybe it’s all the well wishes from family and friends.
Maybe it was all that fried chicken.
Or maybe more than ever I am aware of the miraculous way my life has been redeemed and I am weightless with gratitude. Yeah, I think that may be it.
You see, no matter how much you are loved (and I am and I always have been), there is a cross that every illegitimate child must bear, an ambiguity that haunts the mind and heart:
Am I an accident?
Maybe its because I woke up this birthday with my answer.
I’m not an extra piece of the puzzle that left the Creator bewildered and in His grace and mercy He found a place for me. I was meant for such a time as this. In His sovereignty He created me, He orchestrated my conception, He himself chose the day of my delivery, He hand-picked my mother and my father. In His heart-stopping goodness, He composed the story of my life from start to finish, and it is a resplendent thing.
Thank you Yahweh for the gift of my life and the beauty of my days.
Thank you Christopher for loving me the way Yahweh intended for all daughters to be loved.
Thank you Daddy for making me your own, raising me to love what you love, and baptizing me into generosity and simplicity.
Thank you Mama for good days full of love and light and fun and femininity and sisters.
Thank you Emma, Luke and Lydia for the purpose that shines so brightly from your perfect eyes that no darkness can withstand it.
I love this day:
This marked day, on which, for a moment
the universe clicks its great eternal gears
into place,
and feels right,
and it sees itself –
in a mirror, across the room,
and smiles across the black and starry foreverness
to see a bit of its own beauty –
its most dark and lovely wonder –
twinkling bright and strong in her place among the stars –
sees itself and smiles at this day.
The universe sees you, and seeing,
knows that it has done well
lifts up your soul in its arms,
fetches you up like so many black-eyed susans,
carries you up up up through the sky
to where only He sees –
and shows Him
and reminds Him
what only His voice can make.
I love this day:
This secret day, unlikely, unexpected…
on which the unplanned arrival
of a southern girl’s baby girl
whispered in a secret of eternal glorious magic –
unfolded the lace-thin veil,
parted imperceptibly
by joyous air escaping infant lungs,
resonant still with Heaven’s purest air,
brushed aside the veil unseen,
and with the air and breath and sound
called in unnoticed
a silent and beautiful stranger
into that Louisiana March
a dark and lovely magic.
The Beyond came over
to us
to live with us
to love us
to save us.
I love this day:
This happy day and all it proves –
That His voice still makes gardens and moons
and dark lovely beauties –
That the magic of Heaven walks among us –
That life is never an accident –
That love is indestructible –
That the best of creation walks and talks and sings,
has curly brown hair and long legs
and dark shining eyes –
has my heart
and my love
and my soul –
Always.


