Why Is She So Angry?

64. Why Is She So Angry? There was a time when I took a two-year course in storytelling, taught by Midge Miles. We usually met at a Catholic retreat center on the Hudson River. My first time there I didn’t know what door to…

Winning and Whining

63. Winning and Whining Quote One of my top ten quotes is this one: The difference between a “winner” and a “whiner” is the sound of the “I.” That is an A.A. axiom from the book The Spirituality of Imperfection—Storytelling and the Search for Meaning…

Swimming Lessons in Nyack and the Shift

62. Swimming Lessons in Nyack and the Shift There was a time in my life when all four of my children were signed up for swimming lessons at the YMCA in Nyack, NY. We lived in Pomona which was about thirty minutes away. The…

I Lift My Eyes

61. I Lift My Eyes I love Psalm 121 and particularly love those closing verses: The Lord will keep your going out and your coming in from this time on and forevermore. Isn’t that a promise and a half? When I’m having a frustrating…

St. Francis Quote

60. St Francis quote St. Francis of Assisi said: Preach the gospel always. If necessary, use words. Isn’t that an amazing quote? I collect quotes and that is in the top ten. Throughout this year of what I’ve learned in my seventy-nine years, you…

Simple

59. Simple At one point in my life, my interest in living a simple life was such that I had thirteen books on the subject. That’s not simple. Since then I have given the books away and look for some of the ways I…

Medical Authority Too

58. – Medical Authority Too Yesterday I wrote about being my own authority. This is true of medical information too. Whenever I go to a new doctor, I say to that person, “I want us to start out understanding each other. I come to…

I Am My Own Authority

57. I Am My Own Authority It took me years to get to the place where I could claim to be my own authority. I was taught that others had more schooling, had more experience, had more of something or everything, so that I…

As Mom Ages, There’s a Shift

56. As Mom Ages, There’s a Shift An interesting phenomenon has been happening in my family over the last seven or eight years, just around the time I turned seventy. There are two parts to it. The first part is location—where are you, Mom….

Babies In the River

55. Babies in the River One of the best stories I have ever come across to distinguish between charity and justice work (or mercy and justice work) is the following. When I first met her, Carol Windrum was Peace with Justice Coordinator from Nebraska,…

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