So I have this wonderful memory of sporting long beautiful hair as a child. Truth is it was on the straggly side and it never had the silken luster most young girls enjoy. My hair was straw. It wasn't my crown by any means, but I did flip it and draw my fingers through as a statement and most of the time I enjoyed having it. One day in an attempt to get some praise, I had it cut short. I was a little dismayed at the feel- weightless and limp and still not silky. But to my utter disgust, I wasn't ever able to grow it much below my shoulders from then on.
Fast forward many years and see my four beautiful girls.....see the long silky hair......see the obsessive mom try to brainwash the girls to keep their long hair!! "It'll never grow back, you will damage it and not have silky hair anymore!!!.. don't have fun, it's your duty to preserve it it a near natural state!!! .Don't you dare ruin that hair that I never had!!!" Well call me tired, call me numb.... I have worn out on the reasons to be safe. It's hair right? I have a friend who shaved her head because the patches she had left were thinning. Chemo did that styling. She loves her wigs, and even going bare-it's liberating she says. When faced with that I have to agree, it's just hair.
Amanda has had a plan to grow her hair out and give it to locks of love. She hoped to grow it to her butt and then snip it off, but she grew impatient and asked repeatedly to get it done- now. So we just cut it and I have to say it was kind of an honor to just grab that wad of hair and saw it off!! She was brave, even when I gasped at the first hacking!! Her hair remains silky and bobby and fun! And she was grinning ear to ear, though I may have seen a tear or two welling up in her eyes.
She looks marvelous! And she is sharing something she loved to play with with someone in need.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Realizing the important things amid the darkness......
It seems I've flown through the year without the luxury of holding the momentous occasions long enough to feel the lessons they could have taught. I feel so rushed, but know I have to keep running or risk being trampled. This is typical of our era, but I'm old enough to remember having time to savor the nuances of life- the big events we dreamt of and the major events we were drawn into. Now I hope to be able to ponder what is going on around me without getting distracted from what I need to accomplish; the age of multitasking is overcoming my sense of wonder.
Life hanging in the balance puts things into perspective. This year has been very interesting with miraculous events, where I was amazed that a life had ended or amazed that a life was spared. I have no doubts that God's will prevailed, it always does- our reaction to that power is a great teacher. The daily mundane tasks devour what seems to be precious time, but I suppose it is in that space where we best absorb the lessons in the big events. If we can still our mind and focus. In that place where our heart is honest and compassionate and unprotected we reach out to those who need us and we connect to them and to God and we experience a piece of Heaven- and in that moment we are elevated from the darkness surrounding us and no matter the outcome, we have peace.
Life hanging in the balance puts things into perspective. This year has been very interesting with miraculous events, where I was amazed that a life had ended or amazed that a life was spared. I have no doubts that God's will prevailed, it always does- our reaction to that power is a great teacher. The daily mundane tasks devour what seems to be precious time, but I suppose it is in that space where we best absorb the lessons in the big events. If we can still our mind and focus. In that place where our heart is honest and compassionate and unprotected we reach out to those who need us and we connect to them and to God and we experience a piece of Heaven- and in that moment we are elevated from the darkness surrounding us and no matter the outcome, we have peace.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Time to keep track......
Thank you to Brittany who is teaching me how to set this up... via skype!!!
For one who has so much to say, this will be a nice place to rave and expound on what's happening in my life, and the family's, yet give the "listeners" the chance to pick up on the things that interest them, and skip those that don't. I'm excited to have a digital voice, assuming my voice won't rake on me the way audio recordings do!! This might be a great thing for me!! Enjoy
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