I met Marilyn at church because she lives here for long stretches and worships with us while in Seattle. Now she’s home in Australia. That’s Marilyn in the photo with her kids AND MY KIDS who are visiting down under. How’s that for long, strong bridges across air waves and oceans?
“For by Him all things were created…” Colossians 1:16
Visiting Myrtle Beach, SC, has been an incredible experience! The beauty of this place has given me the opportunity to take a step back, reflect, and truly appreciate the wonders of the world. Despite being here for work rather than vacation, I can’t help but feel fortunate. Working from the beach alongside my colleagues has been a unique and enriching experience. It’s a privilege to learn, discern, and grow together as disciples of Christ in this unique setting.
All glory to God, now and forever. Amen!
Ay Dios mio!
“Atraves de El todo fue creado…” Colosenses 1:16
Visitando Myrtle Beach, SC, ha sido una experiencia increíble. La belleza de este lugar me ha brindado la oportunidad de dar de parar, reflexionar y apreciar verdaderamente las maravillas del mundo. A pesar de estar aquí por trabajo en lugar de vacaciones, no puedo evitar sentirme afortunada. Trabajar desde la playa junto a mis colegas ha sido una experiencia única y enriquecedora. Es un privilegio aprender, discernir y crecer juntos como discípulos de Cristo en este entorno tan único.
¡Toda la gloria a Dios, ahora y por siempre. Amén!
This Monday morning I am settling. Thank God the days are lengthening and I have made peace with the notion of feast days. Many of my loved ones were born in the springtime; I am not giving up celebrating them just because their birthdays don’t fall on Sundays. As I understand it, those six Sundays are technically feast days and aren’t counted in the 40 days of fasting. As if I fast. Ha.
I saved this photo of our Valentine flowers for a day like today when I am most interested in emptying myself and listening. No witty story. Simply quiet, quiet after the festival. Waiting here in my prayer chair wrapped in my rainbow blanket and shawl from Palestine. Serene.
“What if God doesn’t want to use you? What if sometimes God wants to be with you?” Cole Arthur Riley
I noticed that when I wrote about going to the movies with Mom recently, the number of responses was more than those for any other post. I was especially curious when a friend told me not to feel guilty about my frustrations when with my mother and someone else assured me it was okay to feel irritated.
Then yesterday when I relayed a loving story about Rob, the feedback was ample too.
Lest you think Mom only garners my ire and Rob my affection, let me set the record straight. I am close and generally open with both of them, thus our shared bouquet of energy is rich and varied.
Plus, it deserves saying, I think it is so human to feel mad sometimes. I can stuff my anger or explore it. I believe, at my healthiest, I vibrate around a balanced axis of “up and down” feelings. And if I try to ignore the “bad” ones, I tend to experience the “good” ones less.
Feelings are so important to me that I taped a wheel of words that describe emotions into my journal. Having it handy helps me review moments that stand-out as significant.