I often dive into projects, and knitting was no exception–I decided that nothing in particular was stopping me from knitting sweaters, and went for it. I made one very plain sweater, and then knit a complicated multi-color pattern, entering my second sweater into the state fair and winning second place in the Fair Isle knitting […]
Balancing Boundaries for the Pandemic Holiday Season
This year, as the holidays gain momentum, many folks are having to re-consider how they celebrate and make meaning of this time of year. For many, the basis of the holidays relates to their religious faith and remembering why they are here, as part of honoring their Creator, whereas for others, it focuses on honoring […]
What’s on your Thankful Plate?
My daughter was assigned a project over the weekend called “Thankful Plate Full.” To complete the project, she had to gather pictures, magazine cut outs, drawings, etc. of things for which she was thankful. For as much as school projects can be a pain in the you-know-what for parents, I was actually excited to help […]
After a Hard Year: Look Back to Move Forward
I’ll be honest. I’m not sure I want to reflect on this year. If that movie Endless Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was real, I might just ask to have this year erased from my memory. Obviously, that’s not an option, so let’s go with Plan B. Plan B of course is doing the “therapeutic […]
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