Someone could get to thinking that I have fallen out of the writing habit, given that it’s been a while between posts. Not the case. Every day I do some kind of writing: content for websites at work, documents for organizations I volunteer with, or simple journaling for myself. Those words end up in the […]
Where I live the pouring rain of dreary spring lingers still. I hope that where you are the sun of coming summer is shining.
With the guidance of JC Sulzenko, I crafted a found poem. Read the poem and find a poem for yourself.
In a miraculous way, he opened himself up to become a channel for story. He surrendered to it. Story unfolded through him, complete and beautiful from beginning to end. And when he started to think, he stopped.
This is a day to be Public, Intentional and Explicit allies of LGBTQ2SIA+ people. There is no end and no repeating pattern to people. Let’s affirm that. Let’s celebrate that by eating pie!
Your church leadership sounds intentional and creative. Here’s to jubilation all year long!
Tomorrow I reveal my own focus word.
Thanks for getting my morning off to a great start, focusing on the positive, Arlene.
I look forward to seeing what your word is. I’m curious . . .
That’s a good word.
It’s giving me plenty to think about. Moments of jubilation are rare. Looking for them, creating them, is really making me think!
JUBILATION. Indeed!
What a wonderful word! It seems like just focusing on it would make any year a bit more fun.
I think so, right? I find myself looking around, trying to find the joy in whatever’s going on around me.