I don’t feel like it.
Pushing through the “I don’t feel like its” produces good things in our lives. (Photo by @agustinfernandez on Unsplash)
Transformation Toolbox Presentation
Today I had the great joy of exploring how we trust God through times of transition with the women of the Diocese of Maryland through the Claggett Center. Here are the presentation slides.
Turning
On Monday I leave for Arizona. When I return, we begin sharing our home with my parents for what I imagine will include the remainder of their days. I look forward to daily, casual contact with these two people I love. I have not lived at home beyond summer breaks since leaving for Whittier College in September of 1991. Then, I moved east for graduate school, and stayed. I have longed for the pattern of weekly or monthly interactions with my mom that I have enjoyed with my Maryland-based in-laws: holidays together, dropping by, helping with kids, meeting up for a play or meal, birthdays, craft days, sports games, doctor appointment rides. I’ve wanted that with my parents for a long time. I’m not sure that I imagined them living in our home, and yet, here they come! I’ll have all the interaction I’ve been craving right here at home. 24/7.