All Shall Be Well

A Story of Christmas Past My grandma Karen watched Hallmark Christmas movies the way some people use an Advent wall calendar. She counted down to Christmas that way, settling into the couch every evening for the newest feature with the same cookie-cutter plotline as the night before---and she wanted us to relish them too. At … Continue reading All Shall Be Well

Prime Time

Ours is an old neighborhood. Old trees. Old houses. Old people, whose one surety in life is the six oโ€™clock news. Wheel of Fortune comes on at seven. Postseason baseball airs after that, and since the Cardinals arenโ€™t in the hunt, folks drift off in their recliners till the grandfather clock gongs 10. Daylight Savings … Continue reading Prime Time

Upon A Year Inside the Conservatory

I was out for a walk yesterday, brown leaves hurrying across the street, when I met my neighbor Mrs. Brenda. Before she asked it, I knew her question: "How's your book?" she called over the whir of a leaf blower. She's an author herself, and when I told her I was breaking ground on a … Continue reading Upon A Year Inside the Conservatory

Rocks Of Remembrance

The Ozark Trail ambles down eastern Missouri, flanked by shortleaf pines and tracing the foothills, in places skipping over rocks and roots like a stony river. Itโ€™s a dream of mine to walk from its trailhead (just forty minutes from here) clear to the western edge of the Mark Twain National Forestโ€” some 230 miles. … Continue reading Rocks Of Remembrance

Dark Enough to See

In 2015, the International Dark Sky Association named the town of Westcliffe, Colorado a โ€œDark Sky Community.โ€ In 2015, I was fourteen and had never heard of the International Dark Sky Association. I was slogging through the eighth grade, so I didnโ€™t know that when I graduated high school, Iโ€™d take a trip to Westcliffe--- … Continue reading Dark Enough to See

Sunday Morning

Itโ€™s Sunday morning and our pastor is there early, drinking his coffee, straightening the chairs in the sanctuary, and, I think, praying over them. The heater makes the ceiling creak as Jason and Courtney hold hands to pray before heโ€™ll lead worship in a voice that sounds like Mark Hallโ€™s from Casting Crowns, and sheโ€™ll … Continue reading Sunday Morning