So I came home from a weekend laughter workshop (amazing and I will tell you about it later) and the boys (aka. Papa, Owen, Bodhi and Owen's friend) had been to the thrift store buying up used sheets. These were promptly handed to me with the enthusiastic directive, "We want an Ali Baba tent!" to which Bodhi added a cadence of "fort-fort-fort-fort-fort". After a short sewing session we had the first room....apparently there will be others in the near future. Ooh the work of a mama is never done.
When everything looks bleak and the darkness cramps against the cold, it takes courage to simply look out from imagined isolation toward the wide horizon of beauty available in every moment. It takes courage to lean into the sea of life and trust the tide. When weary limbs no longer support us, it takes courage to trust our inner buoyancy and float. It takes courage, in the face of darkness, to remember the light and sit in all our apparent blindness and listen, silently, to the still, small whisper within. It takes courage, in that dark hour, when nothing else remains. Eyes closed. Eyes opened. A glimpse, a memory, a fleeting vision of a light so bright it blurs the borders of things seen and things perceived into a comprehensive wholeness of being. It takes courage.
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