Leticia Ochoa Adams posted a link to the Last Day podcast on Wednesday September 20, Your worst day isn't your only day. (<----- direct link to podcast here or below, either way) https://omny.fm/shows/last-day/leticia-your-worst-day-isn-t-your-only-day There are a couple of things to know before listening first, Leticia and Stephanie Wittles Wachs discuss the suicide of Leticia's son, … Continue reading Faith is Messy, don’t worry about cleaning it up
Flipping the Script – Noticing
This weekends Gospel is Matthew 18: 21-35 in which we hear the parable of forgiveness, debt and the need to both assess what's owed. I am however getting ahead of this. Peter is by far one of my favorite people, he asks the best questions, and this is by far one of the best, and … Continue reading Flipping the Script – Noticing
Looking: Still Waters run Deep
"Quilting is a beautiful and complicated art" is one of the taglines I've had over on TerifiCreations. I had this for a while because indeed it is. Often as quilters progress through sewing they often land in the world of quilting and stay there. I landed here oh so many years ago in part because … Continue reading Looking: Still Waters run Deep
Sometimes the Struggle is Real
Happy Memorial of St Ignatius! (Or it was when I started this post) In a conversation with my Spiritual Director probably back in February he asked me if I'd ever considered being a Spiritual Director. Well yes, I have. We talked a little bit more and it took me a couple more weeks before emailing … Continue reading Sometimes the Struggle is Real
On the Adventure
Today is a good day to begin again. Once upon a time reactionary writing was a thing I did, in part because I pick up on other peoples feelings and in part because virtue signaling. I think the best line I ever heard was, "If the world was only as wonderful as I am..." (harry … Continue reading On the Adventure
Coffee with God June 2023
While looking for something else I realized what's not quite right in the sewing room. While pulling blocks that I need to piece and bring with me to quilt on this trip I realized I don't have a cutting table where I can keep the mat and cutter. I have a ginormous pressing surface that … Continue reading Coffee with God June 2023
Sheep and Quilting and a Good Book Quote
When I say I nearly spit eggs on my keyboard when I read, As we were walking down the road, I saw a cloud of white moving off to the side and wondered aloud what it could be. As we got closer, the cloud came into focus, and soon I could see that it was … Continue reading Sheep and Quilting and a Good Book Quote
Connection round 2
It is often during the month of May wherein the memories of the struggle begin to bubble up to the surface serving as gentle reminders of another time. This morning while reading about the Apostle Thomas telling the other Apostles and Disciples gathered once again in the Upper Room, "Unless I see the mark of … Continue reading Connection round 2
Connection
Perhaps it is good to start this post with a link to Miriam Ezagui on Instagram. Miriam is an Orthodox Jew who takes the time to explain the beauty of her faith, religion and religious practice. As a Catholic I appreciate her faith, and religious practice deeply and appreciate it for so many reasons. To … Continue reading Connection
Planner
Do you love planners as much as I do? I just ordered the Blessed is She Academic Planner and they generated a coupon code for me. Follow that link for 10% off! How cool is that? I've also purchased another planner and will share why I like them both during May! God bless, Teri