The Whole World Matters in the End

Grateful John and I had an uneventful trip North. We sauntered along Georgia’s secondary roads to avoid Atlanta and stayed the night in Alabama before arriving in Smyrna on Thursday, March 26. We had a busy week of fun family time and an easy drive to Michigan on Monday, April 6. No one feels sorry […]

Wrapping Up Winter 2026

We were blessed to enjoy a visit with our granddaughter, Courtney. She is mom of our great grandson, Jackson, and it is tax season at work for Jackson’s G-ma, Stacey. It took a lot to get Courtney here, and we loved being able to spoil her while she was here.

Our central theme was […]

In the End

John had just left for his bike ride this morning and I was heading to the keyboard with the intention of writing a blog post about the song “In the End” by Dale Ann Bradley that we heard a Florida music friend sing at church a couple of weeks ago.

In the End by […]

Loving-kindness and Compassion

​A friend forwarded a message this morning from Pax Christi USA, a movement founded in Europe at the end of World War II by Catholics who had suffered the terror and trauma of war. Quoting from the email content:

Pax Christi has opposed war and all preparations for war. We do not endorse warmaking […]

Pat

I was awakened early this morning by the post of a friend on FaceBook and I chose to notice I was well enough rested to get up before daybreak so my fingers would have time to linger over the keyboard before the day officially begins.

Yesterday’s Ring of Fire Solar Eclipse ignited, arriving precisely […]

OCD and VPN and NOW

Today was yet another conversation that demonstrated what has sometimes been called my OCD. The sharing was with an online group — all of us well beyond our youth! Candid talk about having documents in place, plans well articulated, and persons in place as we face what are called The Five Remembrances in Buddhism morphed […]

Happy 2026 Birthday to Me (and 15 others I know!)

Today is my birthday. If you are willing, you may wish to reflect on my birthday post from 2018 about “Corpse Prayer” at https://scs-matters.com/YellowBrickRoad/corpse-prayer/ My birthday posts are not always maudlin, but today I post with a warning: Not For the Faint of Heart.

After having become vigilant about weight back in the Twiggy […]

Lazy Days

The truth about living in Lazy Days is that there is not enough time…. Of course, that is not true but it is how it feels.

The days start early. What fills the moments? Thoughts of all those we love. Thoughts of you. Family in Tennessee. Family and friends in Michigan. Family and friends […]

Be an Interpreter of Every Moment

I have since an adolescent been enamored with New Years. Stacey was likely conceived on New Years Eve in 1965. Not ever a party-goer, and almost always in bed asleep before midnight, the theme — the GOD-GIVEN gift of new beginnings — deeply resonates with my soul.

When you see that every moment is […]

A Handprint on My Heart

Christmas Day was enjoyed at Blue House with Linda and Larry and homeowners, Jim and Mary. Everything was delicious and when you are not with your beloved family it means so much to be with friends who are family in every sense except blood. John was grateful our five dollar (11 pound) turkey did not […]