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Things Are Seldom As They Seem

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

I recently saw the movie The Young Victoria — starring the delightful Emily Blunt. The “wonderful to look at” film focused on the petite, high-spirited, passionate young woman who became Queen of England as a teenager in the early 19th century and her arranged marriage that became a legendary love affair.

“Wasn’t she actually a chubby, [...]

Rites of Girlhood

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

The lineage of women plays out in many ways during wedding celebrations. I’ve written a lot about flower girls (including my own experience as a four-year-old), sharing the tender rite-of-passage that the experience begins to unfold.
Being a flower girl for a wedding ceremony can be the first time that a little girl has a sense [...]

A Bestseller & More Thank You Gifts

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

I have happy news and a “sharing request.” My new book, The Bride’s Ritual Guide: Look Inside to Find Yourself, hit the Amazon Bestseller list the day it launched last week. 
Thank you to everyone who supported the campaign….buying the book, sharing the news, sending lots of love!  
However, there were several technical glitches on launch day [...]

“Gratitude is the Memory of the Heart”

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

“Gratitude is the memory of the heart,” a quote by Jean Baptiste Massieu, is one of my favorite expressions. It reminds me at those times when I’m pulled away from my center and judgmental or fearful thoughts come up, that that is not the real me. That’s just a thought and thoughts are not real. (They’re [...]

How Do You Know?

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

“When I was a little girl, I asked my mother, ‘Mommy, how do you know when you are in love?’ She sighed and replied, ‘When you try to imagine living your life without him, and you can’t, that’s love.’”  
~ Lavinia Plonka, from her article “June Bride”
What would be your answer if someone posed that [...]

A Woman’s Mystery

Friday, June 26th, 2009

With the warmer days here in the mountains for the last month, I’ve enjoyed moving my office to my front porch — with my laptop perched on a little make-shift desk. Here I write and watch the various birds with the glorious mountain-scape all around me.
To my delight, one of my early visitors was a [...]

Give a Child a Future

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

I’m just back from attending the Book Expo America in New York City — the granddaddy book event of them all! — and one thing that was very apparent is that people love books! Here’s the event where publishers present their new and upcoming book titles and show off their authors. There were books of all kinds: books [...]

A Picture of Abundance: Gummie & Violets

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

As I headed out for a mountain hike the other day, taking a short cut through a golf course to a favorite rhododendron trail, a grassy slope covered with violets stopped me in my tracks. Oh, wow, it’s really spring! And with that obvious reminder, there also came — in one fell swoop — such [...]

No Worry

Friday, March 13th, 2009

On this second “Friday the 13th” of the year — there are three in 2009, the most possible in one year — I’m reminded how much “worrying” is going on these days! Then that lead me to remember a greeting card received years ago that I posted above my desk in easy eye view. It said: [...]

Weddings at the Movies

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Introduction:
 Going to the movies is a treat for me! I see a film either because I’ve read the early Hollywood scoop that intrigues me, or because a favorite actor plays a role, or maybe it’s a period piece with great costumes, or sometimes, even when the movie doesn’t sound very appealing, I go as part [...]

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