Celebrating Our Sons

Good morning... Last Friday night, November 1st, I attended my friend's Day of the Dead party, a sacred evening when we celebrate loved ones who have gone on to heaven. The photo above is the altar I built to honor two young men, two of my 24-year-old son's close high school buddies, who have died suddenly in the [...]

By |2019-11-08T08:13:47-05:00November 8th, 2019|Aging, Death And Resurrection, Grief, Healing, Prayer|

Laughter For Lunch

Good morning... How can you not laugh when someone you love says, "I just woke up one morning and my front teeth were gone. I have no idea where they went!" 93-year-old Betty Skinner looked like a jolly jack-o-lantern the week before Halloween. On Saturday morning we talked for a few hours in Betty's nursing home room, which [...]

By |2019-10-30T03:51:31-04:00October 30th, 2019|Aging, Friendship, Jesus Christ, Joy|

Being With Betty

Good morning... I woke early on Saturday morning, surprise, surprise. It was the long awaited day to visit again with Betty Skinner, the 93-year-old Christian mystic whom God has used to shape my soul. Betty's captivating story, a rise from clinical depression into the joy of oneness with God, is chronicled beautifully by Kitty Crenshaw and Dr. Cathy [...]

By |2019-10-29T08:15:13-04:00October 29th, 2019|Aging, Community, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ|

Time With Our Teacher

Good morning... All week we have been perplexed by an unusual sign. "What," we have wondered together, "is a traffic table?" One of you candidly wrote, "Still trying to connect God and Traffic Table, but I’m sure it’s there." In God's kairos time, a few minutes later another one of you privately wrote: "I too was curious about [...]

By |2019-10-24T12:36:25-04:00October 26th, 2019|Aging, Everyday life, Silence And Solitude, Trust God|

Sow This Love Song

Good morning... "I have been fascinated with your posts about the many tables in our lives," she wrote. "So many come to mind! Display table. Side table. Thanksgiving table. The list goes on and on." She continued: "My daughter, living in Charleston, communicates with me in many different ways as she navigates a new city and her entry [...]

By |2019-10-19T05:00:17-04:00October 19th, 2019|Abundance, Aging, Everyday life, Family and Friends, God's Love|

Held In Hidden Wholeness

Good morning... To the gathering of over fifty Lovett School moms, I read aloud the Parker Palmer quote saturating yesterday's post, The First Day Of Fall. Before I shared his gorgeous words, I handed out a blank piece of paper, I instructed the women to divide their paper in half, and I asked them to place at the [...]

By |2019-09-25T10:25:27-04:00September 24th, 2019|Aging, Everyday life, Seasons, Trust God|

A Hand Reached Down

Good morning... "Though I have forwarded your blog to my family members more times than I can count, and though I have silently responded to you in my brain just as many times, I have never sent an actual response." She admitted, "It’s intimidating to put down thoughts, but I’m responding to the post of Monday. Because of [...]

By |2019-09-20T04:19:08-04:00September 20th, 2019|Aging, Everyday life, God's Love, Gratitude, Trust God|

Our 9/11 Bond

Good morning... "We all have something important in common," she said softly, as we neared the end of our first fall gathering of our Sr. Moms Study. "We were all pregnant on September 11th, 2001." "Pregnant or caring for a newborn," I quietly added. Our youngest son was born on June 5th, 2001, so he was three months [...]

By |2019-09-12T07:04:35-04:00September 12th, 2019|Aging, Community, Everyday life, Fear, Trust God|

We Are Not Alone

Good morning... Well, I guess I am not the only person prone to "dragging one's feet." Receiving many responses to yesterday's post, I Am Dragging My Feet, I saw your tender words of wisdom settling into three categories. Some of you looked back, reminiscing, remembering. "Sue, I just wanted to say how fortunate I felt to be included [...]

By |2019-08-28T06:27:39-04:00August 28th, 2019|Aging, Community, Everyday life, Letting Go, Seasons|

I Am Dragging My Feet

Good morning... drag one's feet (idiomatic) To procrastinate, put off; to dawdle, avoid, or make progress slowly and reluctantly. I have been dragging my feet about filing my taxes. (idiomatic) To intentionally stall, to delay, to obstruct. (delay, stall): slow-walk, dilly-dally I google the phrase "drag one's feet" on Wiktionary.org, since for a few week now I have [...]

By |2019-08-27T07:21:40-04:00August 27th, 2019|Aging, Community, Everyday life, Letting Go, Seasons|
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