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Category Archives: Stories of Home
Meditation on Psalm 119:57-64, one verse at a time
The Lord is my portion; I have promised to keep Your words. Ps. 119:57 When I was a new Christian, 21 years old and fresh out of college, all life was new. New location (Maryland), new career (teaching music), new … Continue reading →
Invitation to a Thanksgiving of Song, Books, and Poetry
Yesterday I sent out Thanksgiving invitations to Mom and Dad, Aunt Mary, and my sister’s family. Remembering the laughter of the last Thanksgiving here, when Dad lip-synched the chorus of “The Witch Doctor” to my daughter’s singing behind a curtain, … Continue reading →
Monet Refuses the Operation
Monet Refuses the Operation by Lisel Mueller Doctor, you say there are no haloes around the streetlights in Paris and what I see is an aberration caused by old age, an affliction. I tell you it has taken me … Continue reading →
Cold and Dark
Dread. At Lisai’s Market both customers and those behind the counters agreed: the days are rapidly getting shorter and we don’t like it. If we are waking before sunrise, can the rock-hard dark days of winter be far behind? Out … Continue reading →
Life Behind Walls of Glass
Most of my day, a dirty window filters the world. I view life through the car window, through a smudged mirror, through a computer screen. I see through glass, darkly. Whenever I can I ride with my window down to … Continue reading →
Lessons from Summer
This is what I learned this summer: That breaks really make a difference. Relax the rubber band or it will lose the stretch that makes it so good at what it does. That exercise feels sooo good when it is … Continue reading →
What the best dressed are wearing
The act of putting pen to paper encourages pause for thought, this in turn makes us think more deeply about life, which helps us regain our equilibrium. ~Norbet Platt Well, I haven’t been writing in my journal but I have … Continue reading →
The Practical Tutor, Part I
I spend too much time at my computer. This week I finally got around to paying the bills, a week late, somehow missing punitive fees. Whew! Half the payments went into envelopes, half were paid online. As I finished up … Continue reading →
Concatenation of Circumstances
Well. Allow me a moment to push the hair out of my face and smooth down my dress. That was some wild ride. Let me work this out. Today was Day 1 of a two week cleanse diet, worked out … Continue reading →
Dinner Conversation
All done. No more. I quit. The vacuous, barbarian, stoopid comments that drool out of my family’s mouths at the dinner table have to go. At the end of the day I lack the creativity to start and guide good … Continue reading →