{Re}st

Tonight my friends told me that I could say I was too focused on resting to post. I thought that was kind of lazy. This morning as I was sitting quietly listening to the silence in the house, I realized that even when I am silent and contemplative, the neighborhood is abuzz with noisy gratitude.…

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{Re}consider

Reconsider ugly produce and how we eat our veg. I knew this, but today it was reiterated as Keck and I binged watched a cooking show while two-screening. We’ve been especially fascinated by British cooking and gardening shows lately. We did a little research and discovered that Americans waste 40% of their food, BEFORE it…

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{Re}invest

The floor is not level. We thought we could fix it. While it turns out we can fix it, in the process Keck noticed that we had another problem with the corners in the room. There are really two problems. The first is that the floor is unlevel and can be fixed easily. AND, it’s…

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{Re}bonjour

March 20 is “International Francophonie Day.” Of course, I didn’t know this until I was reading an article on Flipboard. The article, 23 things you don’t know about the French language until you live in France, had some interesting advice for those of us trying to learn more of the language. One of the words…

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{Re}pack

It’s hard to do this today. Especially after the nap, the snow, and the fireplace. Yet, I have to go back to reality tomorrow. We’ve drug out the suitcases, folded up the dirty clothes, and left out enough unpacked space for our pajamas and toothbrushes. I’ll return home with some great ideas for my association,…

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{Re}connect

Several years ago, in the same Colorado ballroom, I met a woman, I’ll call, Margaret. Margaret and I connected on a very real level about our disappointment over not having children. She is a bit younger than I. Yet, I was struck by her real struggle. The struggle of her husband to accept alternatives to…

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{Re}st

Play or die. The speaker, Shimi Kang, MD, said that play is essential not only for children but us adults. Play develops our neuroplasticity and leads to adaptibility, positivity, and diversity. It helps us think with our head, heart, and gut. Interesting words following a Sunday morning hike up to Seven Falls. Keck and I…

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{Re}peat

When I was a little girl, my parents brought me and my brother and my grandmother and grandfather to Colorado Springs for the first time. Ever since I wanted to live here. The motel with a little kitchenette and a front door and back door right into the side of a mountain amazed me. As…

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{Re}served

“Come, I’ve prepared a table just for you.” The waiter was being facetious. He had not prepared a table solely for us. We were next in line. Yet, he gave me pause. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Psalm…

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