Tuesday, September 21, 2010

A rolling Stone gathers no Moss


This morning, as I am getting ready, I have the sense that this is the foundation work required to have a new beginning. Me and Ol' Saint Peter - we are all about the rocks and foundation. I like what is being built.

I have been nudging - and now am pushing - to get the people in my household to where I know they need to be. And as a result, we have had some real progress in the past couple of days. My middle son actually came to me about a problem - ten days before the crisis point - and worked out a compromise. He is growing into a young man I am really proud of.

I have found great peace in asking God to handle my love life- and in a big confirmation, when I posted something on Facebook about feeling loved, everyone thought it had to do with a man. Nope. And I am pleased about it. I made the decision to take care of myself the same way I take care of the kids. I know, it is about time, isn't it. It all started with collecting heart-shaped rocks, which are much more prolific than you'd think. These are the stones we did on our retreat this weekend- I love mine and have it in the kitchen currently.

What? Doesn't everyone keep stones in their kitchen?
I have miles to go before I sleep, but I sure feel better about the journey these days.


3 comments:

Anvilcloud said...

So you go away for a Catholic retreat and come back stoned? ;)

Loner said...

That is EXACTLY what that means! It was a great retreat - and the rocks were a really meaningful part- but being a hippie, I just liked the rocks.

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