Sunday, May 31, 2026

May Twenty- Twenty-Six

 




















I’m new to Substack and recently created a page to share some reflections from this past year of chaplaincy work. Here's the first post: Welcome to The Art of With‑ing - by Emily Huff
(and from there you can find a few more I've shared).
Feel free to subscribe on Substack if these reflections might resonate with you or offer some encouragement along the way.



Weekend Pictures


annual surprise for Elizabeth with balloons and chalk decorating the bridge on 20th Ave NE on Friday for her birthday 





Jaime's 50th birthday eve celebration on her porch 



walk with Kristine Jung on Saturday morning 
(We taught together at Thorndyke Elementary School many moons ago!) 

farmer's market 

rock climbing with Kristi and Laur (friends from SPU days) 

happy hour on Saturday for Elizabeth's birthday 

Saturday night dinner with neighbor Jill 

birthday run for Elizabeth 


no filter- just pure gorgeous green leaves on Anna's favorite tree at Green Lake this afternoon 

Friday, May 29, 2026

What was Planted

 

I had my three student teachers (Jessica, Katie, and Kylie) from SPU over for dinner last night, and it was such a treat to celebrate the seeds that were planted this year and to close this chapter with these amazingly thoughtful young women. 

💕

The year is tilting toward summer now,

and we pause—exhausted, relieved, grateful.

You have carried so much:
lesson plans and assessments,
classroom management and relationship-building,
early mornings and long evenings,
moments of confidence and moments of doubt,
students whose stories stayed with you long after the school day ended.

You have stepped into the work of teaching—
planning, adapting, encouraging,
learning when to lead and when to listen,
holding high expectations while extending grace.

You stretched yourselves in ways you could not have anticipated,
and gave more of yourselves than you knew you had to give.

Now, as the final days drift near,
you are holding the tension—
between pride in what you've accomplished,
and the awareness of all there is still to learn.

The growth. The perseverance.
The courage it took to keep showing up.
The sacred, often unseen work of helping young people learn and flourish.

The bittersweetness of it all.

God, help us to honor this season—
not just the visible successes,
but the quiet moments of caring,
the lessons learned through mistakes,
and the deep investments of presence, patience, and love.

💕

May your fatigue be met with gentleness.
May your summer bring the rest you need,
and the confidence to recognize how far you've come.

As the pace softens,
may you find joy in what was planted,
gratitude for what was learned,
and peace in what must simply be left unfinished.

And may you remember:
the seeds you planted matter,
the relationships you built matter,
and whatever was done in love will remain.

(adapted from a prayer from Kate Bowler) 

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Throwback Thursday 5.28.26

 

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