Saturday, May 05, 2007

Grammar

Ideal. Adjective. Camping along the Eastern Australian Coast, awaking to sunrise on the Pacific each morning.

Awe. Noun. A feeling of wonder at pausing in the middle of the ocean and being told to jump into the coral wonderland below.

Wonder. Verb. The force that works against keeping your jaw closed around the snorkel while floating above coral gardens of vibrant colors.

Vibrant. Adjective. Colors of coral and fish that make Nemo’s anemone look like a common apartment.

Unbeatable. Adjective. Taking a boat two hours off shore to ‘Bait Reef’ with five other people, strapping on an oxygen tank, and scuba diving with Turtles and Sharks.

Surreal. Adjective. Holding the hand of the one you love as you swim through and above the awesome, wonder-inspiring, vibrant and unbeatable environment that is the Great Barrier Reef.

Humility. Noun. The only response possible to the One creative enough to confound the mind and heart with the wonders the eyes can take in.

1 comment:

T-Dub said...

Some great descriptive words used here. Where did you learn all those? There is probably a huge difference in learning the meaning of a word and experiencing it. I'm glad that you are able to experience all the wonders our Father has created. I look forward to hearing about them in person in a few weeks.