A Poem: Woven Beauty

When I was young, life was simple and slow    All I knew was land, sky, and flow    Dew on the grass and pink morning light      A world of beauty in every sight A woman tended our home with love and care   Her wisdom taught me the sacred there   Not separate from the things…

5-Star Honey-Sweetened Apple Pie Recipe

I made this pie today for dinner with Liz, Ron, and Ethan. Ron, who said he doesn’t usually like apple pie, said that he actually really liked this one. Liz had two pieces, which would suggest she liked it too. Ethan nodded approvingly that Grandma had brought pie but preferred nursing instead. The key to…

An Exceptional Role Model

When we first moved to Beverly Hills in 1994, we enrolled all three of our daughters at Hawthorne Elementary (K-8), where Dick Douglas was the principal. We walked in that first day and were greeted by Mr. Douglas, who had a wide-open smile and bright blue eyes. He made sure that each of our daughters…

A Poem: Let Your Heart Be Broken

Let Your Heart Be Broken Walk into life Full-hearted Open Willing Don’t hold back Out of fear Insecurity Ego Be brazen In love Passion Engagement Know your heart Will be broken But don’t be afraid Brokenness produces New opportunities for Love Passion Joy We are all shards Of the same broken vessel With the potential…

My Mother’s Positive Reaction to My Risktaking

When I was 19, I decided I needed to travel to Europe alone. I look at that now and marvel at how brave I was. Off I went with my backpack and my Eurail pass from Italy to Switzerland then onto Germany, France and then to England. I was shaky through the first part of…