Monday, February 24, 2014

Filled up: Briefly, but goodly.

This morning arose with treats in the forecast:

Filling up with Waffle Shop and this favorite,
pre-hair appointment.

We spilled out the most important updates 
and gobbled up delicious breakfast, 
and then these cuties and I were thrilled 
to have one heck of a reunion while she was away.

[Well, Quint and I were thrilled, that is.  I guess Imogen wasn't convinced about this "Lolo's house!" business quite yet...]

Returning with elegant bob,
we packed babies up and hugged good-bye,
smiles everywhere.

Brief it was, but good; filled up we felt, for sure.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

What the heck is H-O-L?

For many years now, Lisa and Geoff and I have gathered together at standard points in the year, and have made an institution out of Hashing-Out-Life.

Over time we have come to count on our gatherings; 
to live life without them would seem like something essential was missing from our existence
[somewhat like how these two felt with the removal of dairy from their lives and from our traditional Saturday morning brunch].

HOL blogs have become difficult to write over the years, 
because they all essentially say the same thing:
We ate ridiculously good food.
We partook us some culture.

We talked,
a lot.

But at the end of the day, 
despite the goodness of the eats,
the beauty of the treats,
and the never ending conversating,

all of it just leads me to say: So [the heck] what?

What is this 'life' we keep referring to anyway, and why hash it out, ad nauseum world without end amen?

And a bit of the answer, I suppose, is found in the reason why we feel compelled to make HOL happen, time and time again:

We're looking for life everywhere, you see.

We spend our time sinking in an overflow of words, 
charmed by warm beverages and decor,
 because we are looking for where the living is;

we lay out on the table the details of our lives 
and the status of our hearts since last we hashed,
because we are looking for the essence of the other.

We immerse ourselves in moments of power and aesthetic,
because we are looking for the deep that calls to deep;

we partake in the larger smash of humanity,
because we are looking for an anchor that tells us why it matters.

We dwell in late night quiet rest
because we are looking just to be,

and we eat [oh how we eat...]
because we are looking to be fed.

Essentially, all of these things could simply be moments of special here on earth, or, they could be reflections of a deeper need, a deeper looking, a deeper truth we're longing to see.

And so, I suppose it's not at all ironic that Sunday morning brought us to Tim Keller's sermon, the topic of which turned out to be: What is Life anyway, as Jesus offers it?

After a weekend of decadent treats, looking for and hashing out the life we've been called to live, we were reminded that to live--
to really live--is to remember the definition of the word "life":

Absolute fullness, real, and genuine, and as God envisioned it...  

...which Jesus said we wouldn't really find, unless we came to Him.

He called Himself the bread of it, the wine.
He said: I'm the essential.


And so, at the end of the day, here is the answer to my question, 
the reason why we Hash Out Life time and time again, 
and why it even matters:

We could hash out life all we want to, 
and never once come upon it,

or,  

we could know our need for this Essential, 
and help each other remember not to seek Him out alone.  

I'll take the second, thanks,
and dwell in so [the heck] What.

Monday, February 17, 2014

My Funny Valentine(s)

If you're familiar with the jazz standard My Funny Valentine
you may recall the line "You make me smile with my heart".  
[If you're unfamiliar, let Chet Baker help you out.]  

If you're familiar with me
you know I adore lines like "You make me smile with my heart."

So, here, my Valentine moments, 
makin' me smile all up over my heart:

A sweet class, who bring sweet treats to class.
A Valentine's party with my piano babies,
with piano/dance music and people, all up over my house.
Lounging out an evening with four of my favorites:
Ridiculous Nachos, Stella, and these important friends.
And then there's these monkeys,
making us some [sticky] memories.

My funny, favorite, Valentines,
making me smile for sure.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

More snow?

Last night I went to bed in the face of my calendar for today: 
a blocked out schedule of thing after thing.  
All fun, all good, and all encompassing.

Then, I awoke to more of this:
and subsequently climbed into
a) my cozy pants and b) my to-do list.
[Calendar, cancelled.]

Happy cozy Saturday.

Friday, February 14, 2014

Thursday, February 13, 2014

It's just winter, that's all

For the sake of record keeping:
This has been the craziest winter for this little town.  
Negative temperatures.  
Snow day after snow day.  
Roads barely cleared.

Today I find myself settling in for work at my table,
with this as my view.

And I don't mind.
Not one bit.

Monday, February 10, 2014

Preview: Life Hashing

Warm welcomes

Maybe it's time to stop talking...

...because there's always tomorrow.

Memories of old, flooding through the lights of tonight.

Anticipation, met by beauty.

Let us tuck up our feet and close out the night.

Ready, set, what's left to say?, go!