A Season For...
There’s a season for growing and a season for scaling back.
A season for doing and a season for undoing.
A season for reaching out and a season for reaching in.
There's a season for singing and a season for listening.
A season for leading and a season for following.
A season for going and a season for staying.
There’s a season for creating and a season for taking it all in.
A season for moving and a season for standing still.
A season for being and a season for becoming.
It can be subtle, that line in between. Is this a season of leading or one of following? Are we creating or recreating? Are we moving or standing still, with the world spinning around us?
It's hard to tell, sometimes.
Hymn to Garrett Chapel
We almost missed it driving in.
Tucked into the bluff, the peak of the slate roof is just above road level and was barely visible through the thick summer foliage.
We pulled onto the side of Skyline Drive to park. The air was still damp from the afternoon thunderstorm as we climbed down the stone steps to the access road.
My Sicilian Grandmother
My Sicilian grandmother was just over five feet tall, like me. She had thick brown hair and olive skin, like me, and she wore a ring on almost every finger.
"Mangia! Buon appetito!" she'd say, setting down an antipasto platter, a plate of warm arancini, or a slice of spaghetti pie made from leftovers.
A Time to Dig Up
Last week, a neighbor three doors down invited our dog, Rory over for a dog play date. While Rory and Red chased each other in a loop around the backyard, we admired the garden—azaleas, forsythias, pink flowering almond, and blue phlox. Hasta, wild violets, Japanese water iris, an old dogwood tree, and a large weeping willow in the middle of the backyard.
A New Vantage Point
I'm standing in the middle of the music classroom. Two brothers sit side by side on the piano bench, rehearsing the duet they're preparing for our Spring recital. It's our first coaching session together.
When There Are No Easy Answers
I've been reading The Next Right Thing by Emily P. Freeman. The book is about making decisions and creating space for your soul to breathe and I don't know about you, but I can always use the reminder that my soul needs to breathe.
It's Time to Improvise
For those of you who like to plan ahead, feel in control, and know what's coming, living through another pandemic winter is likely wearing you out.
The Practice of Paying Attention
It's that time of year—the last month of the calendar year and the first of a new liturgical year. The old and the new. An ending and a beginning.
Sometimes, It's Not About Getting Things Done
Here's something you may not know about me: time is my biggest motivator.
A Whole String of Failures
Last weekend, Steve and I attended Beyond Van Gogh: An Immersive Experience. Here’s what I learned:
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