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  • Sunday Gratitude – 5.IV.2026

    Sunday Gratitude – 5.IV.2026

    To those celebrating today – Christ is Risen! – Happy Easter!

    And then there are the “weird” ones here who are still waiting another week, among which I count myself. There have been a lot of services already – yesterday, I think I was in church for nearly four hours. I’ve really struggled this Lent; from the beginning, I felt less ready for it than most years and this year… wow. For the greater part of Lent, I believed that the Orthodox were also going to be celebrating Pascha today, and it was only looking at the calendar more carefully a couple of weeks ago when I realized that no, there’s a one-week difference. I don’t know. I wasn’t expecting to spend so much time in church this weekend, but I was at vigil last night, and I certainly had the feeling of moving from the darkness into the light, and by the time the service was over, there was an air of hopefulness and joy there. For that I am grateful. (My brain did fight against this on the way home, though. *sigh*)

    I am grateful for the more spring-like weather, and the opportunity to be outside. I’m also grateful for my neighbor who invites me to come walking with her.

    I am grateful for friends who take the time to talk even in the rain.

    I am grateful for making it home in a storm the other day; I wasn’t expecting it, then all of a sudden, I was driving down this country highway with lightning flashes all around. I don’t think that they were very close, as there was only a tiny bit of thunder, but what a show! The next day, driving down those same roads, I could actually see how high the water is, and I’m grateful that there were no issues with low-lying stretches of road or the bridges.

    Mourning dove in wreath
    Time to take the Christmas wreath down!

    I am thankful to have had a little bit of time to be outside with my kids, and I’m thankful that they have places around that they can enjoy riding their bikes through, and that they’ve been fine with this “exploring”.

    I am thankful for the joy of singing.

    I am thankful for the things that are showing signs of life (and even blooming) even after a very cold winter and long periods of neglect.

    I am grateful for the opportunity to have been in contact with a number of people on this day, in the joy of Easter.

    I am grateful for yet another sign that I’m not alone through the hard stuff.

    Thank you so much for being here! Christ is Risen!

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  • Sunday Gratitude – 29.III.2026

    Sunday Gratitude – 29.III.2026

    I really hate it when it seems like I blink and yet another week has passed. Somehow so much of this time ends up feeling like a blur, and it seems like all that is left is a growing list of things that should have been done long ago, but haven’t been done yet.

    In the meantime, though, I’ve been trying not to lose a sense of gratitude, and to also try to make the most of the days at hand. We’ve had a couple of days that have hit 70F, which has been amazing, and especially as the days are getting longer, it would be terrible if we didn’t do something to take advantage of the warmer weather. My younger son had a day off of school a couple of weeks back, and the two of us went out on our bikes and rode ten miles together, and it was amazing. He also started taking pictures with my camera that afternoon, so I’ll be sharing a few of those in this post.

    Broken pier Wind Point Lake Michigan

    A couple of weeks after the real birthday, my youngest, in kindergarten, had her first real birthday party. It was a bowling alley affair, and, per the terms of the contract, was less than two hours long, but for a group of 5 and 6 year olds, it was fine. I was completely stressed out over this for at least a week for a number of reasons, but it turned out really, really good. Even the weather held out, kind of… It started raining about the time that the party started, and it was still raining as people left. Had we started a couple of hours later, everybody would have been going home in sleet, because we had a blizzard come through the next day. The kids were thrilled to get the day off of school, and despite the crazy wind, we never lost power. The next day, our dear neighbor made a path for our car using a snowblower.

    I’m grateful that even though I managed to break a spoke on the one bike (a different one than before), this happened in a place where I could ride to a place where I could leave the bike for a couple of days, and which was very close to the bike shop. On the night that this happened, I was also able to get a ride back home with one of the ladies from church. I’d never talked to her before, and she’s incredibly sweet, and lives just a couple of streets over from where I live.

    I’m grateful for the amazing time I had at St. Haralambos in Niles a couple of weeks back. Not only were some very dear “real life” friends there, I finally got to meet Fr. Andrew Damick in person. We have been online acquaintances (friends) for over 20 years, and it seemed like high time to meet him in person. He actually recognized me by sight as well, which is crazy because it’s been a looong time since I posted any photos of myself that he might come across. 🙂 That was a lot of fun, though.

    Breezy days and kites!

    I am grateful, as well, for the opportunity to visit an old friend and just enjoy sitting on the front step, having a conversation in the sunshine.

    In many ways, I feel pulled very, very, very thin. There have been a lot of good things, to be sure, but there have been a number of very, very frustrating things as well. I don’t know; at this point, I’m not sure that I’ll ever have things “figured out”, but there’s a path to go forward on, and that’s the way through this all. Forgive me again for the blog silence – I truly am grateful for you.


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  • Songs of the Season 2023 – A Hallelujah Christmas – Cloverton

    Songs of the Season 2023 – A Hallelujah Christmas – Cloverton

    This is a repeat from last year – but as it’s probably my favorite Christmas song, once again, here it is on Christmas day. 

    Spraznikom! God bless us, every one! 


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  • Songs of the Season 2023- Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light – The Roches

    Songs of the Season 2023- Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light – The Roches

    Rod Dreher posted this today, along with a reflection that is well worth reading, which can be found here: Light Dawns In A Dark Cave. I had never heard this one before, so please enjoy. 


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  • Songs of the Season 2023 – Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (Lo, How a Rose e’er Blooming) – Berliner Blockflöten Orchester

    Songs of the Season 2023 – Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (Lo, How a Rose e’er Blooming) – Berliner Blockflöten Orchester

    If I have the chance, I always like to play Christmas music on my recorders. That being said, I’ve had kind of a tough time finding really good videos of Christmas music featuring recorders or recorder ensembles. This, however, is excellent.


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  • Songs of the Season 2023 – Die Weihnachtsgeschichte – E Nomine

    Songs of the Season 2023 – Die Weihnachtsgeschichte – E Nomine

    “The Christmas Story”, word for word out of the Bible


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  • Songs of the Season 2023 – I Heard the Bells – Cloverton

    Songs of the Season 2023 – I Heard the Bells – Cloverton

    “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day” isn’t a Christmas song that I particularly liked as a kid, but, hearing it now, I think it takes being an adult to appreciate it. 


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  • Wordless Wednesday #52 – Random Christmas Cheer

    Wordless Wednesday #52 – Random Christmas Cheer

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  • Songs of the Season 2023 – Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence – Stone’s Throw Band

    Songs of the Season 2023 – Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence – Stone’s Throw Band


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  • Songs of the Season 2023 – I Wonder as I Wander – Lindsey Stirling

    Songs of the Season 2023 – I Wonder as I Wander – Lindsey Stirling

    Maybe it’s just me, but it seems like in the 1980s, “I Wander as I Wander” was a song a lot of people performed, but nobody ever made really popular, and in the ensuing years, it’s fallen out of favor. It’s a strange song, and it’s one that’s really easy to make sound terrible. As I was poking around to find out more about the song, I learned that the composer, John Jacob Niles, was a hammered dulcimer player. Hearing the tune being played on the hammered dulcimer explains some of the strangeness of the chords, but it’s still strange, there’s no chorus, and it’s almost more of a Good Friday song than Christmas song. 

    I always remember this song being featured in the Newbery Award-winning book “Jacob Have I Loved” by Katherine Paterson; considering what I mentioned about the 1980s, I looked back to see when the book came out and it turns out it won the Newbery Medal in 1980. 

    In any case, Lindsey Stirling’s version, which I like more with every listen. She’s modernized it, but at the same time really captures some of the strangeness of the piece, both in the instrumental and vocal sides. 

    A couple more traditional renditions – first off, a vocal version by Jennifer Skaw

    and a hammered dulcimer/guitar duo (Steve & Ruth Smith):


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  • Songs of the Season 2023- Once in Royal David’s City – Sufjan Stevens

    Songs of the Season 2023- Once in Royal David’s City – Sufjan Stevens


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  • Sunday Gratitude – 17.XII.2023

    Sunday Gratitude – 17.XII.2023

    (Forgive me for being late on this – I got frustrated with finding images and decided to leave it for a bit rather than let the frustration get too out of hand. 

    I missed the Feast Day of Santa Lucia (St. Lucy). It’s a big deal in Sweden, especially, but Lucia is strongly associated with the light, and in the knowledge and hope that the light is coming. And… Even though I missed commemorating the day, I’m grateful that as much as so much has been incredibly difficult, this may be the turning point to head into the light. 

    (My Swedish grandmother had this thing that looked suspiciously like a St. Lucia crown, though it probably was too heavy. My sister and I would sneak it out of the side table and play with it by putting it on our heads. It wasn’t going to break, but we weren’t supposed to be playing with it. I still kind of wonder if it weren’t an antique St. Lucia crown.) 

    I’m grateful that people are praying for me and the kids.

    I’m grateful that as dreary as the weather has been, there hasn’t been a lot of snow, and the temperatures haven’t been terribly cold.

    I’m grateful that, God willing, there are friends whom we haven’t seen in months coming to visit. 

    I’m grateful for friends, and friendships old and new.

    I’m grateful for the patience so many people have had with me.

    I’m grateful for church and the people and the priests. 

    As always, I am thankful for you.


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