Pray and Do Not Worry
It was late afternoon, and my son and I were running late for an appointment—again. As we walked across the parking lot, a woman approached us. “Would you help me?” she said. I could see the distress...
View ArticleA Little Less Like Me
Sometimes when a message comes my way, I don’t know whether God really means to send it to me. God seems to be fine with that—or at least used to the fact that I can be a little dense. He just keeps...
View ArticleAngels Surround Us
Earlier this year, I stopped to let an ambulance go through an intersection, and the driver behind me slammed into the back of my car. I lurched forward in my seat and heard the shattering glass. Then...
View ArticleA Trip to the Book Barn
Back when I was dating the man who would become my husband, we would take these long, wonderful drives together. We would often end up somewhere where we could do a little browsing for used books and...
View ArticleSt. Thérèse: We have only today
“My life is an instant, an hour which passes by; my life is a moment which I have no power to stay. You know, O my God, that to love you here on earth, I have only today.” When I was growing up, we had...
View ArticleThinking of Eric today
It has been seven years since my brother-in-law Eric died. It doesn’t feel that long, and yet it also feels like longer. Time can be so odd. Today, as we are missing him, I am thinking of how we never...
View ArticleGod comes to us
I love a celestial phenomenon, but I never thought I would see the Northern Lights. I certainly didn’t imagine I would see them from my front porch, not far outside Baltimore, in a neighborhood full of...
View ArticleHaussner’s Memories (25 Years Later)
There were those sweet little chocolate chip muffins that came in the breadbasket. Then there were the decadent platters of food that came steaming out of the kitchen. But what I remember best about...
View Article100 Masses in a Year
Back in December, my husband told me about a friend who set a goal to spend 100 hours on his boat during 2023. I found myself wondering what I could do 100 times in a year. I told our oldest son that...
View ArticleEveryday Memories of Those Who’ve Gone Before
You never know what will make you remember the people you miss. Rainbows make me think of our late neighbors, John and Loretta. We shared such a beautiful rainbow with them one summer afternoon....
View ArticleThe loss of a pet and a visit with Padre Pio
A few weeks ago, I saw that Padre Pio’s relics were coming to the Baltimore area. I marked my calendar, even though I wasn’t sure I could fit a visit into my schedule. Their closest stop for me would...
View ArticleWhat little we have to give
The other day I was in a meeting at work. We were introducing ourselves to a group of people visiting from outside our organization. When it was time for one of my coworkers to introduce himself, he...
View ArticlePreparing for Change
Autumn is saying a slow farewell as we head into winter. The last gold, red, and brown leaves are hanging onto the branches, and the trees are letting them fall. Winter is coming, and there’s a chill...
View ArticleGift ideas: Shopping for a six-foot stuffed goose?
Christmas is coming, and ads are everywhere. My social media feed is full of gift suggestions that make me wonder who they think I’m buying gifts for this year. I pause to look at a video of a child...
View ArticleAn Advent Invitation
Sometimes we choose our journeys, and sometimes they choose us. Sometimes you know the destination but you’re not quite sure how you’ll get there. Sometimes you blink and suddenly discover you’re...
View ArticleSpending Advent with St. Joseph
As a woman and mother, I sometimes feel like I should feel close to Mary during Advent. And I do. But I often find myself looking more to St. Joseph. In so many ways, his story is similar to our...
View ArticleUp on the Housetop
I must have been about 5 or 6 that Christmas Eve. My grandmother was spending the night so she could wake up with all of us on Christmas morning. To make sure that Grandma had a bed, my oldest sister...
View ArticleLiving with Hope (and Butter on the Counter)
I love making cookies, especially at Christmastime. But I can’t always find the time to bake. Sometimes in the morning as I look ahead at the day, I think maybe, just maybe, I’ll have time to make...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Gifts
Every year on Christmas night, we go to my parents’ house for food and gifts and other fun. This year, my three sisters were there, along with my brother-in-law, five nieces, and five nephews. It was a...
View ArticleNew Year, Sorta New Goal
2024 was so full. It was a year of incredible milestones. Our younger son finished eighth grade and started high school. His older brother helped his marching band bring home a national championship....
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