I didn't intend for 8 months to go by, but I want to jump back into my blog by sharing about an experience I had several weeks ago while flying. I don't know what kind of flyer you are, but I love the window seat. I feel as though I could stare out onto the skies... Continue Reading →
What skiing taught me about life
For those that know me, you know that I love analogies. I try to find ways to explain concepts or thoughts through stories and symbols. Please bear with me as I share my analogy about skiing. Last weekend, I went skiing for the first time in my life. Most of my friends that went on the trip with... Continue Reading →
Be still: A Harry Potter analogy about life
I was journaling about my life especially with this particular season and reflecting on how little I know about my future. I only know what's next for the upcoming 6 weeks. After that, I have no idea what will happen, where I will be living or what I will be doing. (For my recent post about how our questions... Continue Reading →
When life feels like waiting at a red light
You're sitting at a stoplight, waiting for the light to turn green. Cars are whizzing by in an almost continuous cycle, one after another. This is how I am currently feeling. Like many of my fellow senior (and especially jobless) friends, I have begun to feel that I am behind. Delayed. Waiting. While everyone else around us... Continue Reading →
Metaphor: Faith as a house under construction
This spring, my friend Kayla Curfman asked me to respond to a question for her blog. The question was: "If your faith (relationship with Christ) were a house under construction, where would it be in the process?" (Click here to read the original post). The first thought I had after reading this question was that my house... Continue Reading →