7/5/2022
Are you teaching your children to see what you tell them they see or are you teaching them to look, to really truly read the room observe look?
7/4/2022
In gratitude: Thank God for Dirty Dishes (a poem by Mary Stuber)
7/3/2022
In the fret of days, it’s helpful to remember that life-even the hardest of days-has had a result that looks better than I imagined.
7/2/2022
More picture memories from nine years ago today. It was the day that I laughed at a sudsy dishwasher, suds oozing from a dishwasher that a well-intentioned child helped to load. It was also the day I decided that I needed to learn how to let joy ooze. I wanted joy to ooze. It’s been a slow process, this learning to see joy, feel joy, share joy.
7/1/2022
I’ve found myself doing this practice, placing a hand over my heart to really get an idea on where my heart is. Am I bouncing from one project to the next, is it causing a bouncing of heart interval in the process?
6/30/2022
When we bought Rockwell Place, two huge delights we(me) were excited about were trees-two trees specifically: a double magnolia and a beautiful century oak. I romanticized them, both of them.
6/29/2022
It still produces awe, the way the unexpected rolls into the mundane. The way a picture taken over a year ago reappears in photo memories the same day you’ve went hunting down the chemical and mineral composition of the Red Sea. The way it causes the heart to soar skipped and makes a soul feel seen. The way we are reminded we are known, even when seas need parting and walls seem uncomfortably tall, we read how infinitely tall God can holds those walls high protecting us as well.
6/28/2022
In gratitude, this day: A sunset composed of crisp color in the midst of post summer storm humidity…
6/27/2022
We added the use of PlantTone feeder to the hydrangeas last year(2021). One hydrangea has double blooms this year, the other has none.
6/25/2022
When we stop and look around, this life is pretty amazing.
6/24/2022
“Measuring sticks try to rank some people as big and some people as small - but we aren't sizes. We are souls.“ -Ann Voskamp
6/21/2022
My papaw called them heat storms, the summer late afternoon/early evening storms. In no doubt, his influence has settled deep into my furrows…
6/20/2022
The blooms seem to be arriving at least three weeks later than last year. No doubt the events of the past two pandemic years…
6/18/2022
Six word memoir:
6/17/2022
6/16/2002
6/14/2002
Some days, I hunt and hunt for specimens.
6/11/2002
Poem: Hope is the thing with feathers…(a poem selection written by Emily Dickinson)
6/10/2022
Laughter, even on hard days.
6/8/2002
Thoughts as we finish another biography together this week.