We drove out to the family business to watch the eclipse on Monday. An interesting phenomenon to see the young and old alike peering at the sky in unique eyeware to watch something small obscure something large. As the lunar orb passed before the solar orb, and the shadow fell upon us, there was a surprising temperature drop. Astronomers tell us that if the sun were the size of a beachball, the moon would be about the size of a pin head. How can something that small effectively obscure something so large, dimming the sky and chilling the air? There was a type of eclipse in my soul this week as well. Josh and I squabbled one evening - a sad ending to a lovely weekend away. The truth be told, he expressed his feelings on something (ancient and forgotten) and I completely overreacted. I genuinely felt hurt, but instead of helping our communication with an "I-think-what-you-meant-to-say-was..." statement, I chose to be hurt and gave full vent to my wo...
"These days, the closer she looks at her life, the more beauty she sees. There is something worth noticing everywhere."