with cousin Lois Tidgwell in Upland, California |
wise friends Doyle and Thelma Book |
By now the line was double what it had been when we'd entered around 6:10 am! "So
unfair," I groaned, "How will we make it to San Diego in time?" (I needed to get to the Mexican consulate to apply for a residency visa.). Then Owen and I began talking about disparities…about poverty and privilege and things we take for granted. It hit me that with a pension I can choose to live in Mexico while many Mexicans make that daily trip across the border out of necessity to support their families. Owen said: "I don't want to live a privileged life, I want to experience life more as the poor do." I said: "In God's economy the first shall be last and the last shall be first."
I relaxed, embraced patience (very hard for me!). Owen turned on a praise CD; we sang along. I glanced at my watch at 6:50, noted the long, long line stretching over several hills ahead of us, and estimated we might cross the border by about 8:30 and get to San Diego in time. Ten minutes later we rolled up to the border check point. What was
happening? We scratched our heads, incredulous! It was 7:05 am when we pulled onto American soil. It took a little time for it to sink in...we had been transported. We burst out in shouts of praise. I danced in my car seat; Owen whooped. Since that day, whenever I get discouraged or feel exhausted, I remember Psalm 18:29: "…by my God I can leap over a wall."
US Port of Entry at Tecate |
So the angel in a police uniform took you to the right place!
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