There’s something very grounding about gardens as a metaphor for love and parenting. Most meaningful things seem to grow slowly, unevenly, and mostly out of sight for a long time before anything becomes visible.
Also reminds me a bit of why I’m drawn to quieter forms of storytelling around childhood and family life rather than constant optimization language.
Such a sweet blessing, what a privilege to reap some of the wisdom that you desire to sow into your own daughters. Every time I get the email notification of your newsletter, I feel the need to slow down and take it all in. Thank you! Blessings to you and yours!
Thank you for articulating what I've come to find in my own self, and experience as recently as yesterday. I think we all fall into what you described, especially as women. It is certainly a cycle, but one that can be broken with love!
There’s something very grounding about gardens as a metaphor for love and parenting. Most meaningful things seem to grow slowly, unevenly, and mostly out of sight for a long time before anything becomes visible.
Also reminds me a bit of why I’m drawn to quieter forms of storytelling around childhood and family life rather than constant optimization language.
Such a sweet blessing, what a privilege to reap some of the wisdom that you desire to sow into your own daughters. Every time I get the email notification of your newsletter, I feel the need to slow down and take it all in. Thank you! Blessings to you and yours!
Thank you. I’m so glad you’ve been blessed.
I so agree with you!
Thank you for articulating what I've come to find in my own self, and experience as recently as yesterday. I think we all fall into what you described, especially as women. It is certainly a cycle, but one that can be broken with love!
Amen. May God bless you.