I stepped out into the coolness of the November morning to start the car and defog the windows, preparing to take Jack to school. Daylight had yet to appear. As we drove the many miles, the sky lightened, and we could see the mist hanging out just above the grass. We usually listen to a story together on our drive, adding commentary, exchanging a knowing glance or a shocked expression as the twists and turns unfold. I relish this time with Jack. I know that all too soon he will be preparing to leave the nest, like his sisters before him. On the drive back, I pull my rosary from my purse and pray. By this time, the sun is just about to appear, making the sky a beautiful orange-pink on the horizon. I am pondering much as I pray, for the path I am on is once again rocky and uncertain. Such is life, whether we have faith or not. Faith makes it bearable. For the most part, the road home is a straight shot and I can see the ribbon of road laid out before me, narrowing in the dista...
Oh, she is so adorable. The longies look fantastic. I still haven't started reading any Willa Cather. I have O Pioneers on my computer through the Kindle for PC application, but I don't really like reading the computer screen. I'm also reading about 5 other books, but no fiction.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie! I've only read a little Willa Cather, but liked what I did read.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! Psssst.My family just moved from Hampton, VA where my husband was stationed LAFB and we went to Ft. Monroe every week <3 Those pics on Small Things brought back nice memories!
ReplyDeleteLove those little pants -- she is a dolly! I will have to try O Pioneers. I think I saw My Antonia on your blog and I did enjoy it. Happy Hallow's Eve!
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