Selah: a pause during which to reflect I experienced Selah last Thursday—both the definition above and the two-year-old girl version. My lifelong friend was moving, so I had the privilege of watching her wispy-curled, rosebud-mouthed, Shirley Temple look-a-like, Selah! Keeping a two-year-old put my normal productivity on pause. We played with the nesting doll and […]
Monthly Archives: October 2017
I glimpse wings from the window of my bedroom and walk outside for a closer look. I’d read that Gregg’s Blue Mistflower was a butterfly magnet, but this? Six pairs of wings! I drop to my knees, snapping pictures. The monarchs fold their wings like praying hands while sipping. Then, effortlessly, they flutter above my […]