It’s funny, when I get to a long weekend or vacation and I can only think of one thing. Sleep. So tonight, I’ll retuck myself and Keck into bed. We’ll sleep in a little in the morning. Goodnight. ❤
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An {again} seeker like me chases {re} words, the agains of rest, and repeat events that make life interesting.
{Re}move
Tonight I cooked dinner after Keck and I ran to pick up the dry cleaning and some medicine. It being so light and bright this time of year, I wore my sunglasses on our short trip. I made a veg and steak one pan on the stove. Most of the veg was frozen but I…
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{Re}petition
It is not the arithmetic of our prayers — how many they be;nor the rhetoric of our prayers — how eloquent they be;nor their geometry — how long they be;nor their music — how sweet their voice may be;nor their logic — how argumentative they be;nor yet their method — how orderly they be;nor even…
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{Re}st
There’s something about setting at a baseball game during the day, when it’s a normal workday and you have taken time off. It’s rejuvenating, restful. It’s outside of normal. It’s these times when the air feels fresher, the time seems slower, the smiles seem sweeter. It also makes you healthier, lowers your inflammation, helps with…
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It wasn’t in my plan to duplicate my rewords except on Sundays, when I would focus on aspects of rest. But it was bound to happen. I published reconsider back on March 23. Then I was talking about buying ugly produce and taking care of the hungry in our own backyards. I thought at the…
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{Re}consider
And which of you by worrying can add even one hour to his life? Why do you worry about clothing? Think about how the flowers of the field grow; they do not work or spin. Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in all his glory was clothed like one of these! And if this is…
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{Re}mit
As a transitive verb, remit means to send money, as in payment. As I paid the bill for some work done on my house today, I told the guy that was my trip to Alaska. But remit also means to release from the guilt or penalty of something. Technically, I remitted my payment but I…
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{Re}invigorate
Today, I saw another Facebook post about the eulogy former President Obama delivered during the memorial service for Rev. Clementa C. Pinckney, a South Carolina state senator and the former pastor of Emanuel A.M.E. Church. This eulogy happened four years ago today and was recorded in an article in The New York Times on July…
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{Re}curring
It happens to half the population each month, yet its nearly a taboo topic for men and women. Yet, there’s a movement afoot to change all that. I read an article on Refinery 29 called, Periods Around the World. It was an eye-opening read, and I encourage you to click through the stories of women…
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{Re}versify
It literally means to formulate anew in verse. I love the dictionary. Joy Harjo has been appointed the 23rd U.S. poet laureate. Ms. Harjo is a member of the Muscogee Nation. The 68-year-old says that poetry is healing. To her, poetry is “soul talk” and she’s been championing poetry for more than forty years. According…
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