I am almost positive I have spent more time designing and re-designing our blog than I have actually writing for it. What fun it is to have change at your fingertips. Perhaps due to our daily "work" being slow, processional change, I love the ability to design and create in just a few [hundred] clicks.
We are home in Knoxville this week, spending Christmas with my (kayla's) side of the family. Mom and Dad pull up the driveway, returning from the hospital and leaving Bay and Janette there for the night awaiting Bay's surgery in the morning. He broke 2 places in his wrist, to top off the year of brain and eye surgeries (what a kid/trooper).
We love being around family, it feels close. No space, in more ways than one. I, in particular, have loved this trip for many reasons. I am refreshed by being known and loved, embraced by the fields and hills of the Valley, renewed in my mind (and in process) by the Holy Spirit, reminded of advent and the coming of our King, excited by books...and lots of them...that I am currently reading, rejuvenated by art, mainly drawing and dabbling a tad in graffiti (you can ask about that one), and so much more.
I have had space, and no space. Space to hear, see, breathe, create, and be re-created. And no space, feeling the depth of closeness. Let it be!
KM
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