Thursday, May 3, 2012

Spring Has Arrived

Here in St. Louis, spring came a lot earlier than I am used to in Chicago and Milwaukee. The flowers are out and some have even lost their petals and are now just providing green for the landscape. Kelly has  taken advantage of the warmer weather and planted many seeds in the flowerbeds and a number of pots on our porch. I have enjoyed watching the bits of green come up and then turn into leaves and hopefully soon flowers and herbs. I often find myself outside talking to the plants encouraging them and becoming excited when I see new growth.

Last Friday, I had the privilege of planning a day of reflection for our CDN community, so I utilized what was given to us outside by focusing on seeds and plants. There is a lot of effort and work going on in the soil as the seed breaks open and is transformed. On the plants journey to the surface it might have to move pebbles and soil around and fight for water. Most of this is going on before we see any progress.
Thinking about this past year, a lot of the work that we have done has been below the surface. Inner growth and struggles that are not obviously apparent to the people around us. We have pushed aside old behaviors and yearned for experiences that nourish and sustain us. Over the course of the year each one of us has blossomed into a unique and strong woman living the Dominican Charism because of the struggles and joys we have been presented with.
--Krissie

4 comments:

  1. Thanks, Krissie! This definitely resonates with me :)

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  2. Margaret Palliser, OPSaturday, May 05, 2012

    Krissie, this is a lovely reflection! I'm praying for you, Chris, and Kelly as these days move towards your return to your congregations. Blessings on you and on the women gathered there this weekend!

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  3. I have enjoyed reading your blogs. I especially liked the one entitled "Eviction." It was a wonderful, creative idea to help us get some tiny, tiny sense of what it is like to be homeless.

    I know your year in St. Louis is coming to an end, I hope that it has been a good year and that you learned about yourself, others and the Order.

    Teresa Tuite, OP

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  4. I see signs that you are ready to go back to your congregations -- like the flowers blossoming. Well written, and from the heart.

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