Saturday, June 02, 2012

Daily 5 - Year 3, Day 285

Today's Daily 5:

  1. a sleep in morning
  2. getting my weekend errands accomplished
  3. lazy afternoon
  4. chinese take out
  5. a job that makes me smile

A Weekend Smile

When I saw this video last week for the first time, it totally made me smile, and even cry a little, watching the surprise and overwhelming excitement on the girl's face.  I couldn't resist sharing it here:


Daily 5 - Year 3, Day 284

Today's Daily 5:

  1. sleeping late
  2. a day for rest
  3. sweatpants
  4. oatmeal
  5. candles
  6. chocolate
  7. fun earrings
  8. a night hanging out with a friend from house church
  9. watching Jacob and Lily play a show at a little pub in the town they're living in now
  10. hugs from friends

Friday, June 01, 2012

Friday Reflections, June 1, 2012

Today's reflection comes from Richard Rohr, and arrived in my inbox this past Sunday, Pentecost.  I so appreciated the reminder that Pentecost is for every day, not just a semi-ignored festival of once a year, and wanted to share this reflection with you today.


THE SPIRIT
Sunday, May 27, 2012 
Pentecost Sunday


On the evening of that first day of the week, when the disciples were together, with the doors locked for fear of the Jewish leaders, Jesus came and stood among them and said, “Peace be with you!” After He said this, He showed them His hands and side. The disciples were overjoyed when they saw the Lord. And He said to them again, “Peace be with you!”
~ John 20:19-21


We still wait behind closed doors; fifty days (“Pente-cost”), fifty years, five hundred years, we are always waiting and hoping, but not really expecting. It is the day we are always waiting for but never prepared for, the day of the great outpouring of fire-laden love, the day that ties all other days together. Pentecost is actually every day, if we expect it; but, not surprisingly, this is the greatest forgotten major festival of the entire church year.  Most come to church expecting no new outpouring, or maybe not even remembering an old one.


Yet it is Pentecost, the day of the great gathering in and the great sending out. The Holy Spirit must get tired of waiting for us, always hiding behind our closed doors.


Prayer:
Break through my closed door, O God.


Adapted from Radical Grace: Daily Meditations, day 205, p. 192

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Daily 5 - Year 3, Day 283

Today's Daily 5:

  1. a plant that has stayed alive in my dim basement
  2. a downtown park
  3. a funny memoir written by a midwife
  4. late night quiet
  5. an awesome first shift at work
  6. a borrowed car
  7. the smell of lilacs
  8. a really helpful coffee date with my friend K
  9. an encouraging appointment with my therapist
  10. laughing with friends at house church