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It was a perfect afternoon.

David didn’t poop in the bushes like he did during a previous family picnic in an east coast garden. In fact no one even had to interrupt the event to dash to the restroom for  a poop break as is the usual custom. That in and of itself was miraculous and made for a lovely time.

Add to that a heavenly breeze tickling the giant windchime dangling from elderly branches, butterflies dancing and dappled light caressing. Pumpkin cookies and little boys spread on mismatched blankets with not a hint of a quarrel to subtract from the bliss. It was one of those fleeting moments where everything is perfectly right with the world. Not just God’s grace in the daily mess but a pure glimpse of paradise.

The daily trudge tries hard to hide them but really . . . how do I not stand always entranced by the miracles unfolding before my eyes? Little souls and smiles, hands and feet growing from mystical seed.

Precious, perfect picnic with no poop.

I photographed these two as they were taking a stroll through the garden.

I am really taken with these photos…

I love his shirt, and the succulents.

I love her openness and the bokeh.

Thank you guys!

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Everything is feeling like a bit much right now.

Scariness and sadness and nothing I can do to help, and trying not to worry. On top of that all the schoolwork comes crashing in and why is it always such a struggle to keep the demanding voices out? I hold the time close with my baby, but am I giving my boys all they need? My man’s embrace is firm and we are one but how do I help him blaze the trail we all will follow? There’s diapers and college all stacked sky high in a fearsome heap. And there’s sun and sky and beach, little boys running glorious through it all. What to do? How do I find the way?

just fly a plane, watch them smile, take one step, then another, hold them close, do my best . . .

less? more? now? then? . . . when? how?

They know the answer. Just stop. Listen. Still, they need me to tell them everything they need to know. And we dance this dance, stacking high, tumbling down, rolling round and round. When in doubt

just fly