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Monthly Archives: August 2014
New Day!
Every Day New
Think about it – for children every day is new, every day is full of something they haven’t seen or experienced before. And the way little children approach these new things is really inspiring, isn’t it? Children look at their world with wide-eyed wonder, eager to learn new things, fearless and unself-conscious with the newness of their lives – without making a conscious choice about it, they learn to walk and talk and run. And without conscious thought or choice they leave the ”old” behind in a very natural and unforced way – one day, without thinking about it, they put down their favorite toy for the last time, and move on to something new.
Let’s not be afraid to, like, think… :)
The time for thinkers has come… Through astronomy, natural history, chemistry, music, mathematics, thought passes naturally from effect back to cause. Â Academics of the right sort are requisite. Observation, invention, study, and original thought are expansive and should promote the growth of mortal mind out of itself, out of all that is mortal.
– Mary Baker Eddy
Let’s be brave today. Let’s not be afraid to wonder, question, explore, study, discover, read, listen, learn, and see a different point of view.  Let’s not be afraid to think.  Buck up. Take a deep breath. Dive in. Let’s go out there and learn something! 🙂
Sharing the Light
Keep on shining that light… 🙂
Keep on sharing your joy, shining your light,
and hoisting your brightest sail.
Some may roll their eyes and snicker
and belittle and bail
from the celebration you’re giving,
the wonder you’re living,
pronounce you full of yourself, and hope that you fail.
There’s a word for what those folks are feeling,
and it has nothing to do with you.
Don’t hide your light for those who don’t want to see it.
Keep shining it for the rest of us who do.
– Karen Molenaar Terrell
Hike on the Skyline Divide
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Originally posted on Scenes from Bellingham Bay:
The Skyline Divide Trail is my most favorite trail in the North Cascades.  Here is why 🙂 :
“Oh, I couldn’t possibly go to sleep! So many lovely things have happened today!”
“Oh, I couldn’t possibly go to sleep! So many lovely things have happened today!”
– Jane Banks in Mary Poppins
We here in western Washington have been experiencing a dearth of rainy days.  It is… well… weird. In the olden days there was a wonderful unpredictability about the weather – a delightful little frisson of anticipation that began the day – I couldn’t ever be sure if I’d be living through a rainy day or a sunny day. I became adept at preparing for either one – rain ponchos and sunglasses were both kept near at hand. And I learned to view sunshine as a gift – I always felt kind of guilty if I was ever inside when I could be outside in the sun gardening, biking, walking, hiking. But this summer we have become southern California. And the thrill is gone.
So today I decided I’d give myself a “rainy day” – in spite of the fact that the sunshine outside my windows was telling me that there was no rain in my future. Details, details…
I made a blueberry-blackberry pie from berries I picked in our garden, made a couple quiches with eggs from our hens, and sat down with a nice cup of tea to watch television. Watched Longmire for the first time – great writing, great acting, and a lot of death and destruction and stuff. After an episode and a half of that, I suddenly found myself with a real yearning to watch – of all things – my old VHS copy of Mary Poppins – an artifact from those rainy days of the past when the sons were little shavers and we’d sit all cozy on the couch together and watch Disney movies.
I’d forgotten how great Mary Poppins was – packed full of life lessons and wonderful messages. I found myself laughing out loud when the “I Love to Laugh” scene came on. I smiled when “Burt” saved the fox in the fox hunt. And these lyrics made me think of the “education reform” that many public school teachers find themselves dealing with today:
Mr. Banks:
The children must be molded, shaped and taught
That life’s a looming battle to be faced and fought
If they must go on outings
These outings ought to be
Fraught with purpose, yes and practicality!
Mary Poppins:
They must feel the thrill of totting up a balanced book
A thousand ciphers neatly in a row
When gazing at a graph that shows the profits up
Their little cup of joy should overflow!
Mr Banks:
Precisely!
I really needed Mary Poppins today. I needed to laugh. I needed to be a little silly. I needed to hear cheery music, and watch nimble chimney sweeps leaping across rooftops, and see people treating each other with decency and kindness and good humor. I needed to be in the presence of Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke again: Talented people sharing their gifts with us and doing their part to bring some joy to the world.
I think I’ll watch The Sound of Music on my next “Rainy Day”. 🙂




