Sunday, May 3, 2026

What's Saving Your Life Right Now?

A few of us from the HH class of 1991 (Marnie, Lillian, Katherine, Laurin, Laura, Shelley, and Angie) had a huge gift of going up to Lillian's house in Monteagle Saturday and Sunday for a getaway. I wrote this reflection below after the weekend after posing my favorite question from Barbara Brown Taylor at dinner last night that kept us around the table for hours on end. 


I asked a simple, borrowed question—
one I’ve asked before—
and once again
it did not disappoint:
What is saving your life right now?


For one—
it was sinking deep into a book,
like catching one’s breath
after being under water-
grateful for the space,
the quiet,
the permission
to enter new worlds again
after years of carrying,
holding,
being strong for everyone else.


For another—
it was finally saying yes
to the dream—
the book that lived in her heart for decades,
now finding its way onto the page—
a once-in-a-lifetime story
becoming a guide
for this one wild and precious life.


And then there’s the running for some—
running off steam,
running on joy—
feet hitting the pavement,
trails stretching forward,
sometimes alone,
sometimes with the kind of friends
who say yes
to crazy ideas and adventures. 
Miles that become a meeting place—
with God,
with others,
with self.


For one—
it was watching people show up,
make a difference,
refusing to look away—
and something in that
sparking resolve:
keep going,
keep choosing the hard thing,
lead with integrity,
stay steady

stay rooted. 

For others—
it’s the honest-to-God shorter work week (Alleluia!),
the hormones (Can I get an amen?),
and therapy that brings healing (Thank you, God!)-
all of them
deserving superhero capes.

For some—
it’s faith communities,
circles that hold them close,
draw them nearer
to each other,
to God—
places that give hope,
make room for healing,
and keep hearts tender
in a world that can harden
you if you let it.

For some—
it’s the animals—
twenty-two of them,
great and small,
a whole living, breathing 
ecosystem of love—
of unexpected and
uncomplicated joy. 

And for all of us,
it was this—
this small circle,
this gathering,
this chance to get below the surface,
to share from our hearts,
to remember that we are made
of bits and pieces of each other’s stories.

This—
right here—
this is the thing.
This is what’s saving our lives
right now.
 






Molly and Rafa were such wonderful additions to the mix! 






Sunday morning run with Lillian 






Facetiming with Allyson Bourke to bring her into the mix

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Reunion Weekend

I showed up last night to my 35th high school reunion.
While some folks looked the same,
I did not recognize a few at first glance.
And as we walked in the room,
there were two pieces of paper to honor
two of our class who are no longer here.
And it stopped me in my tracks.
Time cut short.
So many stories left behind.
 
As we talked through the night,
I don’t necessarily feel older-
except for the fact high school feels
like a lifetime ago
and that my children
are now well past high school themselves.
I just feel layered.
There’s still a piece of me
that’s wearing saddle oxfords and a plaid skirt.
Still sixteen, driving the little green car.
Still eighteen, trying to figure it all out in real time.
 
Each age and stage leaves a little souvenir.
A favorite song.
A ring on a finger.
A lesson.
Another story to soften the way I see the world.
 
Growing up, I thought I’d outgrow her.
But she never really left.
She's just keeps learning more about herself and the world around her
and learning new ways to show up.
 
So today as I grieve those who are no longer with us,
I’m celebrating that today is a gift.
I get to keep growing- 
keep learning how to love,
keep finding joy in ridiculous little things.
So here’s to every past and future me.
And to this one,
Grateful to be here.


Nikki, Emily, me, and Angie 
Mary Carmen, Nikki, Emily, Marnie and Kristin 

Laurin, Meredith, Sara, and Maury 

Holly 

Nikki 

Sara 

other weekend pix below 
Bunny 

Percy Warner Park with Rachel 

dinner with Dad on Thursday night 

visit with Ann Poteet

Friday, May 1, 2026

Milestone Birthday Celebration

Janie and Abba are taking Porter to their favorite place in North Carolina called the Swag for a weekend of hiking and enjoying good time together in the Smoky Mountains for his 13th birthday just as they did with Anna and Taylor when they turned 13, and I was so happy to get to see them off this morning for their grand adventure together! 


view from the Swag in North Carolina where they will be this weekend! 

10 years ago!! 
May 2016 - celebrating Anna turning 13 with Janie and Abba 














8 years ago--- 
May 2018 - for Taylor's 13th birthday!