Here it is, Mothers' Day... My little mama sure is a good one. It's helpful to remember that life really is just on journey of healing. I only say that because it can be easy to think that your past led you to where you are, but the truth is you are where you are... that matters more than how you got there sometimes. BUT I do want to thank my mama, who is one of the most giving people I know. That's no joke. I want to grow up and give like her. So THANKS mama!
At a formation (the weekly spiritual training at L'Arche) we had to describe our favorite day. I said mine has a formula: eatin' garden food, being outside, making music, and having a bit of quiet time to myself... this day has been recreating itself a lot lately. Last night we had a beautiful potluck and jam here at Sula. Below is the first harvest from Sarah's garden. I have to admit, I've been snacking on the lettuce in ours in a most un-ritualized way. I couldn't really help it, when I nap in the area just near our lettuce. :)
Now, I know you're not going to believe this, but Sarah I went on our usual weekend hike, this time to Redmond Watershed Preserve. We found 54, yes 54!, 4 leaf clovers. Then we got to smell skunk cabbage! It was such a perfect day.
Here's a picture from Mt. Baker beach... it is certainly a favorite local spot. If you visit, it is a must see.
I appreciate this poem, it is one of Sarah's favorites, and I think y'all might like it to. I love that it speaks to the beauty in this fallible world.
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Song For Baby-O, Unborn Sweetheart
when you break thru
you'll find
a poet here
not quite what one would choose.
I won't promise
you'll never go hungry
or that you won't be sad
on this gutted
breaking
globe
but I can show you
baby
enough to love
to break your heart
forever
Diane DiPrima
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Grateful list:
-my mama!
-morning prayer
-plants
-tire gardens
-music, music, music!
-garden food
-Josh Ritter's line from a song "oh the heart has no bones you say so it can't break, but the purpose of loving is the pounding it takes"
-slow Sundays
-Sarah's friendship (and fake-dating)
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3 Comments:
sounds like you're pretty close to having your mind made up, but just to be sure, here's a few more tidbits:
free campus lunches
3 on a bike
summer street dances
weeknight campouts
cameos with mudpi
overalled old men playing the spoons with a banjo playing painter
the pinnacles, anglin falls, cross country trails, the sheltowee
blue grass AND bluegrass (the real deal)
KY's first LEED certified building (Lincoln Hall), first green hotel (Boone Tavern), first green coffee shop (BC&T), and first rain barrel festival. (we've got momentum, but need more cool folks to push the snowball over the hill)
the vortex is calling....
Oh, Meghan, I miss you. I wish you well in the choice process and know you will be guided to the right answer. Connie
Meg,
Thank you for you comments and the gifts. i am always amazed at your insights and ability to continue on a perosnal growth path. Lov eyou much,
mom
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