Here I was, two weeks into Lent thinking that my peace and trust in God was at a new high. I decided to read Gary Zimak’s book “Give Up Worry” for Lent.
If you have never heard of this book, grab a copy! It’s an amazing meditation book with Scripture and prayer. I was proud of myself for keeping up with my daily readings and occasionally throwing my hands in the air and saying, “It’s all yours Lord. Do what you must. I trust in you!” Then, the virus happened. My Lenten penance went from 0-60 in 2.5 seconds.
The chaos in the stores, the abundance of closures and the first time I ever had to home-school came into view. It was overwhelming. I’d lie if I said I was terrified at one point in time.
I remained and still remain calm in front of my child. I want to show him a strong woman, a strong mom. I find myself more and more saying “Jesus I trust in you!” As each day changes, I remind myself about what my part is. I can stay at home when necessary. I can stay strong. I can be a beacon of hope to my family. I can also continue to trust in God.
This virus is so fluid. Each day is more extreme and different than the one before. The churches are closed, but I see hope. Our priests give me hope, especially those who are celebrating Mass via live stream online. It’s such a blessing to see.
Remember to be kind to others. We are all going through this together. It’s a new way of life for the moment. We need to be strong for our children, our husbands, wives and family. As a child, I never saw my parents in fear during national crises, especially during hurricanes and 9/11 – although I’m sure they were panicking behind closed doors.
My parents being calm in front of my brother and me provided calmness to our family. This is how I strive to be at this time. Remember to turn to God. Remember to love him. Grab your hand sanitizer, your rosary, read a book and trust in the Lord.
Gaby Smith was born and raised in Baton Rouge and has always loved Tiger football and great food. Her work with Catholic Community Radio brought her to New Orleans, where she manages the radio station.
She strives to bring Catholic content and the Gospel through the airwaves at work as an avid promoter of solid Catholic media. “God has shown me the beauty in everyday life and trials,” she says. Her favorite things to do are spending time with family, cooking and traveling.