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Where Did the Year Go

December 21, 2020December 22, 2020 ~ Melissa ~ Leave a comment

It has been months since I've written on this blog. So much has happened since April 2020, much I never would have imagined nor have wished for any of us. It is a reminder of the gift of not always knowing what is ahead of us. For most of us, to know it all at … Continue reading Where Did the Year Go

Paying Attention

April 26, 2020April 26, 2020 ~ Melissa ~ Leave a comment

There is a fascinating video online designed to test your awareness. (You may view it at shorturl.at/dBJS4) In the video, there are eight basketball players, four dressed in white, four dressed in black. You are challenged to count how many times the white team passes the basketball. The first time I watched it, I felt proud. … Continue reading Paying Attention

Love around us

February 14, 2020February 15, 2020 ~ Melissa ~ Leave a comment

Under the Tuscan Sun is a great movie about a writer named Frances who, after learning her husband was cheating on her, gets away to Italy for what was supposed to be a brief tour. Instead, she impulsively purchases a run-down villa. The movie is about the unique challenges and beautiful people she encounters as … Continue reading Love around us

Begin with the Tangles

February 12, 2020February 12, 2020 ~ Melissa ~ Leave a comment

When I was younger, I used to cross-stitch. Cross-stitch is a form of sewing and counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches in a tiled, raster-like pattern are used to form a picture. It can be tedious and easy to get all your threads twisted up or to count wrong and mess up the picture. In … Continue reading Begin with the Tangles

A Prayer for a New Week

February 9, 2020February 9, 2020 ~ Melissa ~ Leave a comment

A new week is knocking at the door, while last week is still sprawled out on my couch. Piles of stuff clutter home and heart and mind. Lord, it feels like there is never enough. Never enough time to rest, to think; Time to play, to breathe. To get it done. To be. Lord, it … Continue reading A Prayer for a New Week

My Word for the Year

January 20, 2020January 20, 2020 ~ Melissa ~ Leave a comment

If you've known me at least a year or more, you may know I do a word-for-the-year rather than resolutions. It works much better for me to think big picture about the journey I want to walk in the year ahead rather than mapping out a final destination or a sense of arrival points along … Continue reading My Word for the Year

WHY LENT BRINGS ME JOY

March 6, 2019January 5, 2020 ~ Melissa ~ Leave a comment

There is no better feeling than taking off a belt or pants that have been painfully restraining you all day. So, let's stop pretending or sucking in our spiritual stomach. Let's be real. We're a mess and in need of a Savior.

Puzzled Lessons

January 14, 2019January 5, 2020 ~ Melissa ~ 1 Comment

This past weekend we received an abundance of snow. While nine inches fell at my home, some nearby were blanketed with over 14" from Friday afternoon to Sunday morning. It is a winter wonderland here and I love it. The gorgeous view from my deck. We weren't surprised by this storm, so I took the … Continue reading Puzzled Lessons

Planting Seeds

January 7, 2019January 5, 2020 ~ Melissa ~ Leave a comment

โ€œThe true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit.โ€ Nelson Henderson I've always loved this quote. I have a deep affection for trees even if I don't go around sniffing them like my friend, Heather. Hoisting my hammock among the trees and resting in the cool, comfort of the … Continue reading Planting Seeds

When Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect

January 2, 2019January 5, 2020 ~ Melissa ~ Leave a comment

A brand new planner is a beautiful thing. Clean, crisp pages full of potential and possibilities. Everything is neat and clean and begging to be made into memories and moments. What will March 2019 hold? What adventures will I take in September? What will I reflect on in December? Who knows? All those stories have … Continue reading When Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect

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  1. Jim Marshall's avatar
    Jim Marshall on Thoughts on Mental Health

    Spot on, excellent post !

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    No Word for the Year on Losing Focus

    […] the end of 2013, I gave up New Yearโ€™s Resolutions. Instead, I adopted a Word-for-the-Year approach to enter a…

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    Karen Eileen Jones on Hold Me, Jesus

    This wonderful song has sustained me with its message and reminders many times...when I can't pray anything else, "Hold me,…

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    John Mathews on Puzzled Lessons

    As I was reminded while trying to shovel my way to the street this week, your puzzle story reminds me…

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    Melissa on Why I Hate My Word for 2019

    I love this word, Ken! You are absolutely right about the lack of real, honest, and vulnerable conversations and our…

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