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Saturday, September 29, 2012
PRICKLES
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Saturday, September 22, 2012
What Grace Looks Like
I love Anne Lamott. Her faith is strong and her writing is on target and honest. And hilarious. Downright funny. I follow her on Facebook and when she posts, I almost always find something that strikes a chord with me. Like today....
Home, in bed, smothered in dogs like biscuit gravy; they are exhausted after giving me the ritual cleansing and have gone back to sleep, so I have this early morning all to myself. The sun has streaked highlights into my flowering pear tree like Vidal Sassoon, and I am wearing my Ethel Mertz jammies and eating peanut butter toast. This is what grace looks like: amazed gratitude and relief at your ...plain old gorgeous life.
i was up at 3:30 Tuesday, headed to Tennessee for two talks--one on Writing, one on faith--and then to Chicago for a talk on the Search for Meaning. They are all, at core, the same--the decision on how we choose to live this one short, precious life. The decision to stop hitting the snooze button. The willingness not to be good at things right away, to be clueless but committed; to make more messes and mistakes in the interest of living with spaciousness and a sense of presence; to find out who we truly are, who we were born to be, and to learn to love that screwed up, disappointing, heartbreakingly dear self of ours.
i was up at 3:30 Tuesday, headed to Tennessee for two talks--one on Writing, one on faith--and then to Chicago for a talk on the Search for Meaning. They are all, at core, the same--the decision on how we choose to live this one short, precious life. The decision to stop hitting the snooze button. The willingness not to be good at things right away, to be clueless but committed; to make more messes and mistakes in the interest of living with spaciousness and a sense of presence; to find out who we truly are, who we were born to be, and to learn to love that screwed up, disappointing, heartbreakingly dear self of ours.
What grace looks like. Gratitude for our plain old gorgeous lives. Thank you, Anne.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
DREAM
The second grader handed me her two allotted books to check out today at school. I don't remember exactly what they were, but cute furry faces looked at me from the covers of both books.
"You must really like animals!" I said to her. Oh, yes, she said, and went on to tell me that all of her friends teased her because she talked about animals so much.
Me. "Maybe you will be a vet someday."
Her. "I want to be wild animal vet!"
Me. "Maybe I'll see you on TV!"
Her. "If I don't get eaten!"
With that, she turned away, happy with her books and her dreams of being a wild animal vet.
It has been a few years since I was a second grader, but I was still inspired. The great theologian sums it up pretty well.
So, whatever our ages, I believe God gives us permission to dream. In fact, I bet He smiles when we do.
Artwork is by my son, Andy.
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Sunday, September 16, 2012
BIG, BAD, GOTH GIRL
I probably jinxed myself.
"Snot! Snot! It's everywhere!" I bemoaned this to Steve last week after a day of watching small children run through a box of tissues like squirrels at a bird feeder.
I'm working in an elementary school for the first time in forever and absolutely LOVE it. However, let's face it, children are sticky little beings. Adorable, but sticky.So, I'm sick. I found someone to serve communion for me and stayed home from church today. Fortunately the service is on the radio. Unfortunately, I slept through it.
Steve brought home KFC for us. I took some meds and decided I'd feel better if I moved around. So I tackled the top chore on my to-do list and gave Bella a bath. I dried her with the hairdryer and put a new girly skull bib on her.
Few things in life can compare with a sweet-smelling, loving, clean dog. At least for those of us without grandchildren.
I think I'll take my big, bad goth girl and sit on the porch awhile and read in the fresh air. I feel better already!
“The only creatures that are
evolved enough to convey
pure love are dogs and infants.”
Johnny Depp
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Cross-Ways
When Steve and I traveled to Washington D.C. over Spring Break last April, we were away from home during Holy Week. We tossed around the idea of attending the National Cathedral on Good Friday. We did visit the Cathedral, but not to attend a service. We have both been there a few times and love the beauty and sacredness of the cathedral. (Where else can you have lunch next to a tomb, gaze at a moon rock
and see a gargoyle in the likeness of Darth Vadar?)
When we are home, we attend Maundy Thursday service and sometimes Good Friday services as well, so it seemed odd to not be attending church services and worshipping during that time.
So, I decided to look for crosses as we when about our sightseeing. I thought it would be a way to remember the crucifixion as well as a way to consciously seek the Lord in the commonplace.
Well, let me just say...If you are looking for the Lord in the commonplace, you will find Him, AND, you will begin to see crosses everywhere. I enjoyed snapping pictures of "crosses" the rest of the trip and continued when I came home.
These are a few of my "commonplace" crosses. Some of the pictures I embellished with my Picassa program, adding colors and effects.
and see a gargoyle in the likeness of Darth Vadar?)
So, I decided to look for crosses as we when about our sightseeing. I thought it would be a way to remember the crucifixion as well as a way to consciously seek the Lord in the commonplace.
Well, let me just say...If you are looking for the Lord in the commonplace, you will find Him, AND, you will begin to see crosses everywhere. I enjoyed snapping pictures of "crosses" the rest of the trip and continued when I came home.
These are a few of my "commonplace" crosses. Some of the pictures I embellished with my Picassa program, adding colors and effects.
In Baltimore. Window on side of building. You can see me taking the picture.
In a Barnes & Nobles
At Baltimore Aquarium. An ambulence outside the window
Part of a wall in a restaurant
Another wall
Lights in the ceiling
Grate under my feet on a hike with Steve at Pine Mt. State Park.
Outside Andy's dorm at EKU
At Blue Herron B & B
At Spindletop Hall
Inside an antique store looking out in Brown Co. Indiana
I think my little experiment was good for me. I still look for crosses sometimes, and when one comes into view, I snap a picture. It's a visual reminder to me of the ever present spirit of God.
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Invisible Obama
As most people know by now, President Obama attended the National Republic Convention last week as an invisible guest of Clint Eastwood. Since then, apparently, Invisible Obama has been quite busy and has been (un)sighted in many places.
He even has his own Facebook page which I discovered and which kept me entertained far too long last night.
These are a few of my favorite pictures from that page.
Having a nightcap with Invisible Obama.
Invisible Obama addresses a joint session of the U.S.
Invisible Congress.
Invisible Obama sharing pizza with Americas
future.
Invisible Obama drinking coffee with me on my deck.
Invisible Michelle - she has style!
Not a lot of people know that Invisible Obama is an
accomplished equestrian.
Invisible Obama bungee jumps from a high bridge.
Invisible Obama will walk your invisible dog.
And my personal favorite....
Invisible Obama er-enacts the Abbey Road cover.
Wonder if Invisible Romney will attend the DNC this week? It wouldn't surprise me. I kind of hope he does...Obama shouldn't have all the fun.
In fact, maybe we should all inject our unseen selves into interesting places this week. Close our eyes and imagine we are there.
Here's Invisible Me doing a perfect warrior pose on a Maui Beach at sunrise.
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