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Thursday
Oct182012

unearth 2012

unearth pier KB sky

Kelly on the pier at Joemma Beach

Whenever I return from hosting one of my retreats, I have a hard time trying to capture it here in this space. I take very few photos because I'm experiencing more than documenting. And then the re-entry time after the retreat is intense as I go from this one contained experience where I play one role back to this other real-life experience where I play so many roles in a given day (just like you).

And then by the time I have some mental space to share, the weeks have passed and I feel silly going back in time. This happens to me often...this time moving on and me wanting to share here and then stopping myself from doing it.

Things don't happen on a real schedule when you have a two year old. I put things on a schedule and it just kind of laughs at me. I planned to share several other blog posts this week. A poem I wrote. That you can now get "The Gift of This Moment" in a three-month subscription. A story about how I went to an event last week where they sent a car for me. Crazy! And a story about how I found myself sitting in the middle of the kitchen floor holding a little girl in my lap as she cried and I couldn't fix it so I cried too.

Today, I want to share this handful of photos from the Unearth Retreat. It really was magic as we painted with Mindy and Kelly and shared stories and wrote poems that we read aloud and then walked along Puget Sound with the most gorgeous light I'd seen this year. Frog Creek Lodge just invites in laughter and healing. When I think about it all, I want to tell you this most of all:

There is so much beauty, magic, and truth found in those in-between spaces when someone shares her story and you breathe in and out as you listen and then sit in the quiet and then you give her the gift of saying, "Me too. Yes. Me too."

 unearth paintbrush

unearth KB and LL

unearth pier SP

yes this life. yes this space. yes this breath. yes this girl.

well hello there little bunny

unearth brush jar 1

poetry girl

unearth flotsam

(Hoping to share more about the Spring 2013 Retreat next week.)

Reader Comments (5)

These look fantastic. Who cares if it was a couple of weeks ago, I certainly enjoyed seeing the photographs and sharing in your retreat.

October 19, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterL. McG.-E.

Your photos are so wonderful!! Having a two year old definitely changes everything. I recently heard someone say, "the days are long but the years are short." This is so true. : ) Have a beautiful weekend!! xoxo

~ Wendy

October 19, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterWendy McDonagh-Valentine

"There is so much beauty, magic, and truth found in those in-between spaces when someone shares her story and you breathe in and out as you listen and then sit in the quiet and then you give her the gift of saying, "Me too. Yes. Me too."

oh my...these words...they make my heart swell.

October 21, 2012 | Unregistered Commentermichelle gd

Beautifully said, and I still want those shoes! That first pictures is AMAZING!

October 21, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterLaura@Ms Smartie Pants

Really nice photos

October 23, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMark

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