Something occurred to me yesterday, as I was trying to salvage our beaten-up outdoor nativity scene . . . this feels familiar. Yes, familiar in that we have done this before, but also that this lighted Christmas representation is now looking like an accurate representation of my own faith. In that moment, it was a […]
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Noah’s Ark and Useless Snark – Taking Back God’s Rainbow
(This following portion was written by the nice me; the reasonable, mostly empathetic me. A little further down, there’s a portion written by snarky me – feel free to skip that part.) Every year during Pride Month, I expect to see a few homophobic posts on Facebook – most the time I just shake my […]
From Hot Ticket to Hot Flash in a Hot Minute – Reflections on 50 Years
Holy crap, how did 50 years go by so fast? And how has it been over a year since I’ve blogged? (Side note: I’ve had a lot of kind people tell me they miss reading the blog (one reader refers to the blog posts as “little chats”) and I can’t tell you how much that […]
The Itty Bitty Inn Prompts Great Big Nostalgia
We just returned home from a two-week, bucket-list trip on the West Coast and it was wonderful! There were big moments with spectacular sights, like the enormous trees in Redwood National Forest; there were small, intimate moments where my Mama heart just loved watching the kids hang out together; there were nervous moments, like when […]
The Happy Marriage Mystery Tour Hits 20 Years!
Today marks a big milestone for Keith and me . . . our 20th wedding anniversary! We are celebrating for lots of reasons, fully aware of how lucky we are. Some people never know what it is to be truly loved by someone. Some people never have the freedom to be fully who they […]
Giving Blind Spots a Second Thought
You never noticed it before. Maybe you’ve been looking at this thing or this person for years. Suddenly, someone points out a detail that you missed . . . something obvious, like a symbol hidden (in plain sight) in a logo, how a particular mannerism reminds you of someone. And now you can’t unsee it. […]
A First Grade Teacher, Steph Curry Sneakers, and God’s Weird Presence
When Luke was in the first grade, he was obsessed with Steph Curry (actually, he still is – he’s going into fifth grade and has a life-size “Fathead” of Curry on his bedroom wall). He wanted a pair of Under Armour high tops with Curry’s signature saying “I can do all things” written on the […]
“Girl, do you not know ANYTHING about black people?”
In the summer of my Junior year in high school, I attended a “Journalism and Mass Communication” summer camp at Chapel Hill, and my roommate was a black girl named Celia – she was really fun and we hit it off right away. During our time together, I ended up asking her all sorts of […]
I Met A Very Dangerous Person
Turns out, authentic love is deadly to fear and bias – it puts certitude and apathy in danger. And I met someone dangerous (in the best possible way). From the very beginning, Reverend Karen Safstrom had a big impact on me. I had never been part of a church that allowed women to preach, so […]
The Lent’i’est Lent
Well, I don’t know about you, but this has been the “Lent’i’est” Lent that I’ve ever experienced. Excuse my lack of decorum, but Holy Week is currently intermingled with some holy s&%# emotions, making this year, well, memorable. I’ve only been observing Lent for about 5 years (when we started going to an Episcopal church) […]