The Little Things That Carry Us Through
“We are remade in times of grief, broken apart and reassembled” ~ Frances Weller, The Wild Edge of Sorrow This morning, as I sat down with my journal, I found myself appreciating the simple beauty of it. The smooth texture of the paper, the sturdiness and weight beneath my hand, the zipped pocket that perfectly […]
Even in the Darkness, There is Light
By Pat Sheveland It’s just shy of 9 PM, and I’m out for a walk on the trail behind our multi-generational home, just me and Hope—our sweet 8-year-old black Labradoodle. The path is paved, winding its way through the middle of the woods, with creeks rushing beneath the bridges. After last year’s drought, the sound […]
When Tragedy Strikes: A Reflection on the Texas Flood and How We Can Show Up
Over 100 lives have been lost in the catastrophic flooding of the Guadalupe river in Texas. Currently, there are 160 people still unaccounted for and at least 30 of those who perished were children. It’s hard to even wrap our heads around this level of devastation. The sheer loss is staggering. As I sit in […]