Rocks and Sand.

Have you seen that object lesson with a big glass jar filled with big rocks and sand? Well, there is a big glass jar with big rocks inside and sand filling all the empty space. Can you picture it? I think the first time I saw this visual was in a church lesson and I […]
Open and Closed.

Darren and I recently had the opportunity as grandparents to watch our just barely one-year-old grandson for a weekend while the rest of his family took a trip. Yes, we survived. (And our marriage did, too.) One of Finn’s favorite tricks was to pull himself up to one of the big drawers in our kitchen […]
Order of Operations.

One of my sisters texted me the other night and said “I need you to do this math problem and tell me the answer. I’ll explain later.” She attached a picture of a scrap of paper with this handwritten on it: 3 (5+3+45) – 12 – 16 ÷ 8 x 3.14 I did the […]
Grounding and Growth.

Fall is ending here in the West and leaves have dropped quickly, being replaced by the bare branches of winter. After all these years I’m still so amazed that in a few long months those trees will push new green growth out to the end of their branches – much to the relief of […]
Should you?

I know. I’m sick of hearing the phrase “Quit ‘should-ing’ on yourself”, too. But hear me out. Just this week, I counted at least ten times my actual clients said these actual words in their actual work with me. Nancy Colier says “We have been taught, mistakenly, that if we don’t ‘should’ ourselves into action, […]
Nice to meet you, again.

Last month I was given the opportunity to gather with a group of some of my past students and their families. I had been their teacher in high school 20 years ago, so, if you’re doing the math, that makes them in their late thirties – older than I was when I was teaching them. […]
Ride the wave.

When summer started 4 months ago, one of the first things Darren and I did was go with all the kids – and their kids — to California. There were 12 of us together for several days and it was all we wanted it to be. We loved every minute. At the end of […]
A green grape and Highway 6.

Many of you who read this blog know that I am prone to falling. I could write a book about all the times and ways and places I’ve fallen down. And maybe someday I will. Recently my husband and my step-kids have been re-living a fall I had over 5 years ago. Re-living it […]
Madame Zeroni and the mountain.

I used to make my high school students watch the movie “Holes” in class each year. It was one of the only ‘legal’ PG movies we could show back then that didn’t require a permission slip. But that’s not why I had them watch it. It starred a high-school-aged up-and-comer named Shia LaBeouf and […]
Nourish and Strengthen.

‘Rote’ is defined as a routine, mechanical way of doing something. I would wager that a lot of folks who pray regularly have some rote phrases that show up in their prayers, passed down from family to family. In my family of origin, this was especially true in prayers over the food. A […]