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Do Not Curse The Darkness
Sometimes, the night seems so long and the darkness so black, you wonder if you can hold on until the sunlight cracks it open. That is the time to strike the flint that sparks your soul and create your own … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Daily Life, Spirit, Uncategorized
Tagged creativity, darkness, spirit
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Hey Donkey
Hey Donkey! Sometimes I think you have the right idea. When you’re tired, when you’ve had enough, you just stop and lay down. “That’s it”, you say. “I’m finished. No more today.” I wish I could do that, just quit … Continue reading
Only The Strong Survive
This morning when I opened Facebook, this photo showed up in my News Feed from a page called The Mind Unleashed. I thought “Wow, how true is that” and immediately shared it. I’ve been thinking about it all day, … Continue reading
The Lord Giveth …..
I have had a hellish commute all week long. Dead-stop traffic, slow moving trains, subway delays: my two and a half hour morning trip stretched to three plus hours. And the trip home, while not as bad, wasn’t that great … Continue reading
Posted in Commute, Daily Life, Uncategorized
Tagged cardboard boxes, Commute, New York City, train station
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White Legs
This weekend is the Summer Solstice, the official beginning of Summer. As far as I am concerned, Monday was the real official beginning of Summer. At least in Manhattan. It was the first day of the White Legs. And this … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Life, New York City, Uncategorized
Tagged Commute, New York City, Summer, White Legs
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Fresh Earth
I sit in the quickening darkness and listen. The birds last song of the evening giving way to the night chorus of peepers. The panting of the dogs as they tire themselves out struggling over one last stick. Eventually, even … Continue reading
Posted in Country Living, Daily Life, Faith, Gratitude, Love, Spirit, Uncategorized
Tagged dogs, Faith, Love, spirit
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In My Day…
I left work early today. Before leaving, my boss asked me to update a spreadsheet with some changes he wanted. I zipped through it and sent it off to him in an email. When I got on the train, it … Continue reading
Back on Track
Yesterday was my first day back at work since losing Matt. The funeral was Friday. I thought we would have the long Memorial Day weekend to ease back into the real world but our boat sold and we had only these … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Life, Death, Family, Grief, Uncategorized
Tagged Commute, Death, Faith, Grief, letting go, Love
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There is no crying in baseball
I was raised with my mother’s family, the O’Briens, an Irish Catholic brood in the era of the Kennedys. Like many Irish Catholic families, the Kennedys were demi-gods to us. I’m not sure whether we strove to emulate them or … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic, Daily Life, Family, Grief, Uncategorized
Tagged Catholic, Grief, growth, Husband, Irish Catholic, O'Briens
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