“I need to go plant flowers at the cemetery this weekend,” I said. “When you and Dad are gone, will I have to do that?” My daughter brushes a blond strand off her forehead. “You don’t have to,” I smile. “I mean, is it my job, my responsibility?” I shrug. “I like to […]
2013 in review: remembering to re-member
I’m ringing in the new year by remembering… MAKING MEMORIES POPULAR POSTS In Which Cancer Brings Clarity #PrayForDavid Booked: Grace Quotes How to Fix the Brokenness Haiti: When it’s Time to Say Goodbye The Heart Work of Eviction (for The High Calling) Helping a Child Transition (for The High Calling) CLASSES COMPLETED THROUGH TWEETSPEAK POETRY […]
remembering on memorial day
Today we remember those who serve and sacrifice. My father tried to get into every branch of service during WWII, but was unable to because of his congenital nystagmus. (If he had been, would he have married my mother? Would there have been a me?) He was accepted as a Civil Air Patrol Cadet at […]
scripture sunday: no greater love
“Your silent tents of green We deck with fragrant flowers; Yours has the suffering been, The memory shall be ours.” ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Stilled, Sandy
31 Days of Coming to Grips with My Age ~ Day 22: Re-membering to Restore
I slide into the polished pew next to D and sink into the history of this place, built over a hundred years ago, now restored. I’m immersed in a warm blend of pink and blue and green and gold, laced with intricate stenciling. A glass kaleidoscope rises on my right. Jesus and the children […]