Procrastination Station

March 1, 2017 by - 7 Comments

        It’s 6:15 p.m. and the Laura train has been dead-ended at Procrastination Station since 1:45 p.m. That’s when I looked at the car clock and thought: “Okay. I’ll get home by two, put purchases away, and get to work.” But after that point, everything gets kind of fuzzy. There may have been clowns involved. …Read More

Lent

March 1, 2017 by - 6 Comments

  Lent begins today. To me, it’s the second holiest Christian season–Easter is the first. Easter is mystery. Lent is our human preparation for the mystery. Lent is 40 days long. That’s how long Christ, after his baptism, fasted and prayed and lived in the wilderness. While he was there, he was tempted by Satan, …Read More

Unpacking the Box in the Hallway

February 27, 2017 by - 3 Comments

  When we moved back east years and years ago, we transported a lot of things from Michigan that we should have gotten rid of. Our new house was about 1,500 square feet smaller than the old one, though we did gain a (very creepy basement). But although we had a basement, we had one …Read More

The Path

February 26, 2017 by - 2 Comments

        Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. –Ralph Waldo Emerson Today I was thinking that our best path may not be the one that begins where we are standing, but the one that begins in our dreams. February 25th …Read More

Saturday Serendipity 25 February 2017

February 24, 2017 by - 2 Comments
Every Saturday, Rain or Shine

Planets, the Oscars, and geeky road trips, oh my.   Seven newly-discovered, possibly habitable planets to ponder. How cool is that? At 70-something, we are apparently very different people from the people we were at 14. Does this surprise you? I’m of two minds, myself. Fort Worth contractor guts wrong house. It could have been much …Read More

Exercise: Let’s Share the Pain, Shall We?

February 23, 2017 by - 8 Comments

    If human evolution worked quickly, our bodies would’ve adapted already to lifetimes of sitting on our butts in cars, on public transport, in front of computer screens, or televisions by now. In my completely unscientific opinion, we’re still much more suited for hoeing rows, hunting game and berries on foot, and walking everywhere we …Read More