Spring is wild and wonderful. It was one of those days yesterday when rain was forecast, and it was cold in the morning, cold and grey. I had my umbrella but left it in the car. I regretted it, saying that it would for sure rain now, my fault! The rain didn’t come, but the sun came out strong instead! We laughed on arrival and laughed as we left. Spring weather here is something about "our home town" that we can bond over; it builds community, like a quirky aunt. When I got home, I had the most amazing afternoon sitting on my deck in the sun, listening to more music and just luxuriating in the feel of the sun on my skin. I took my socks off and pulled my leggings up to my knees. I had a mini vacation. It was only 18 degrees Celsius but it felt like summer. It was a very easy transition from a theme of Home and Family to Earth and Peace. Spring awakens us to the beauty of the Earth, the home we share with everyone everywhere. I’ve been following the news from the astronauts of...
Our spring thoughts went swiftly to thoughts of home, gathering at home for the holidays, and going home. But, we went pretty deep into what home is and where home is. Family, and more specifically for most of us, mother makes home. The Beatles had us thinking about how family isn't always a warm embrace for everyone. People can feel lonely at home when they they don't meet expectations, their authentic selves are not acceptable. This is a big theme in my work on inclusivity in the church. And, we also talked about the landscape of Ontario feeling like home, or how some specific "country roads" will take you home. We marvelled at how songs can mean different things at different times, how we hear different things, and how talking about them makes them so much more meaningful. This is something I remember discussing at my old Book Club, about reading. I wonder if you've had that experience too, a book club. Singing together and then puzzling over the messages and t...