Live from the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade I Wish You a Happy Thanksgiving!
We’re here where it all happens! The heart of Manhattan and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. It is a bucket list …Continue reading »
View ArticleRe-post – Earnestly Looking For Something I Don’t Need – Black Friday Comes...
It comes around like turkey and pumpkin pie. It’s as consistent as Thanksgiving itself. It begins promoting itself weeks before …Continue reading »
View ArticleThe Little Church Around the Corner
We were walking back from a bookstore in NYC where the motto is “18 miles of books” when our daughter said …Continue reading »
View ArticleHow Do I Live out Sunday Rest in my Monday Chaos?
With the sweet taste of communion bread still on my tongue I curse Monday morning. How can this be? How …Continue reading »
View ArticleBeyond the Window at Fish’s Eddy
Those of you who are regular readers of Communicating Across Boundaries know that we go from provocative to poignant to …Continue reading »
View ArticleTen Thing You Can Do on Friday (Instead of Going Shopping)
For those who live in the United States, it’s that time of the year again — that time where one …Continue reading »
View ArticleOn Acne Medicine and Hope
Tomorrow is American Thanksgiving – a favorite holiday for many. I know that there is a history behind Thanksgiving that is sobering, …Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Good Ole’ Days: Remembering Thanksgiving in the “old” country!
We (Robynn & I) wish you a Happy Thanksgiving from the United States! Enjoy this post by Robynn about the …Continue reading →
View ArticleTen Things You Can Do on Friday (Instead of Going Shopping)
Originally posted on Communicating.Across.Boundaries :For those who live in the United States, it’s that time of the year again —…
View ArticleSome Thoughts on Gratitude
There’s this wonderful tradition built into the tapestry of American culture: Thanksgiving. Every year on the last Thursday in …Continue reading →
View ArticleThanksgiving for the Broken-hearted
Robynn and I were recently texting about Thanksgiving. This year both of us will fill our houses and hearts with people who are hurting. These will be the tables of the broken-hearted, chairs of the...
View ArticleSacred Meals and Invitations
This morning I slowly opened my eyes to bright sunlight. As I lay in bed, still sleepy, I reflected back on the last few days and on Thanksgiving, just hours before. A dear friend arrived on Tuesday...
View ArticleWinter Fruit Pie and the Taste of Memory
My father was not a cook. While my mother’s early journals record his cautious steps into baking cookies and occasional cakes, he was far more comfortable asking “What’s for dinner?” than he was...
View ArticleGratitude and Grace
It’s the day before American Thanksgiving and I’m sitting in my mom’s living room looking out at the quickly fading daylight. Soon it will be twilight and lights around the city of Rochester, New York...
View ArticleYet Still We Give Thanks
It’s early here in Boston. The house smells of Thanksgiving – the genuine goodness of pumpkin and winter fruit pie, of cranberry sauce and mac ‘n’ cheese, of candles and home, of memories and...
View Article