Noticed

When you’re sick, you enter a high-need zone that freaks a lot of people out. You can’t rely on your own strength and ability to do the simplest of tasks, and this means that those around you are often called…

Pause

It comes as a surprise – and I’m expecting it. At least, I thought I was. I sent several messages the other day, happy about feeling stronger, thinking I was on the other side of the initial herx. I was…

Opinion I

I had a thought last week that I might dare to post one real opinion of mine per week. I don’t often express my opinions – not because I don’t have them, but because I don’t want to polarize people…

Lingering

I do a lot of my thinking in the shower. Maybe because it is one place where I really have no obligations to muddle up my thought processes. There’s no one there but me and God. This morning, I was…

Bare

When everything strips down bare and I stop trying, I smile again, involuntarily when I’m not fighting, meeting expectation. There is a comfortable – almost delightful – blur around the bare edges of my life that leaves me smiling. My…

Kaleidoscope

Kaleidoscope. It’s one of those words that sounds as absolutely cool and complex as the object it describes. It is light and dark and crazy and fun and color and sparkle and imagination, all tangled up and out of this…

Exist

Pete pulled out an L’Engle book for me last night, A Circle of Quiet. Diane Cole from USA Today describes this book: “L’Engle’s chronicle is filled with a sense of the adventure of life, as well as with an awareness…

Suspense

It’s a little like being in labor, this treatment. There is no way out but through for me, and I know how it will play this time. I am not unafraid of the return of old symptoms as the medication…