Now that it's summer, I'm remembering back to trips we took when I was a child. One of the treats we most enjoyed was a weekend at White Lake--which was just 80 miles from our home. We loved swimming in the clear water and afterwards, games at the arcade and rides--especially the bumper cars and … Continue reading Pack the Picnic Basket
Remembering Daddy
Today, on Father's Day, I'm remembering Daddy and all the things he gave me, all the roles he played, over the twenty-two years that he was in my life. It's fitting for me that this day is in June, when I have my most vibrant memories of him working on our farm--which was his Rosser … Continue reading Remembering Daddy
Re-evaluating Your Life: Questions to Consider
Years ago, a co-worker and friend made an observation about me that she was qualified to make. We'd worked closely as school nurses for years and socialized outside of the school day. We knew a lot about each other-- our childhood and college experiences, meeting our husbands, raising our children, and caring for our aging … Continue reading Re-evaluating Your Life: Questions to Consider
Summertime
Of my forty-four years in nursing, twenty were as a school nurse---mostly with 6th, 7th, and 8th graders. I will always remember early June as a busy and exciting time. We staff, were just trying to finish up the school year and anticipating the summer break. I knew it would take weeks to recover from … Continue reading Summertime
Changing Seasons of Our Lives
This is Memorial Day Weekend. Our US Flags are flying, honoring those who have provided military service for our country, and remembering those who sacrificed their lives. Many people are taking their first summer vacations. It's been a rainy, chilly three days in central North Carolina. Mostly a good time for leisurely reading and afternoon … Continue reading Changing Seasons of Our Lives
Slow and Steady Progress
Last week was a time of simple focus; just set a small goal for the day and let everything else go. On Monday, my cousin, Kim drove me back to where I used to live for a much-needed haircut appointment. It was more than I could do to drive and to get myself to the … Continue reading Slow and Steady Progress
Illness: The Great Teacher
Last week I was preparing a post on how to simplify your life, how to get down to the essential things. I was feeling tired from my ongoing level of activity, extra effort to complete my patio garden, and overbooked dance/social calendar. But as it happened, the illness that had started on Monday that week … Continue reading Illness: The Great Teacher
Immerse Yourself: Choosing the One Thing
Last Wednesday I did something I rarely do; I took the time to go to an art offering in my community. It was "Van Gogh : The Immersive Experience." I think I went because I was thirsty for color and for the feeling of disconnecting from the everyday things of my life. I wanted to … Continue reading Immerse Yourself: Choosing the One Thing
Walking a Pilgrim’s Path
Last week I talked with my friend who had exciting news. She's leaving on Friday with a travel partner to walk the Camino. After years of not taking any vacations, she's spending six weeks trekking their path which is 500 miles. She's never gone on a pilgrimage, never set out on such a long trail … Continue reading Walking a Pilgrim’s Path
To Plant a Garden
To plant a garden is to outwardly show you trust the future; you'll be around to see those seeds sprout, those plants grow. You invest in soil, fertilizer, seeds, plants, and tools to form the garden of your dreams. It's a display of the colors of your heart, the patterns of your mind, the creative … Continue reading To Plant a Garden