We have a friend who defined adventure as ‘Misery Reminisced’ (thank you Steve Anonby!). It implies two things: one, that a lot of things you get up to on an adventure are difficult, dull,...Read More
I have always wanted to walk the Camino de Santiago, a pilgrimage that winds its way through Northern Spain. It isn’t very likely that I’ll ever be able to do it in person, but no one righ...Read More
I recognize that I am drawn to routine and regularity. Even on holiday, I will establish a structure to the days, or carry with me, habits from home to give scaffolding to the new schedule of vacation...Read More
Here’s another Covid first — mother’s day. One of the the most busy restaurant days of the year, after Valentine’s day (official Laurel guess-tistics). Will mom have to cook af...Read More
Some weeks no matter how hard I try, just don’t go well. I imagine you’re having weeks like this too — maybe not this one, maybe this one was good for you and your family. I hope so....Read More
Today we celebrate Caleb who turns 23. How did that happen? The way the Archer Family celebrate birthdays is oddly conducive to the restrictions we’re currently under. It took us a while, but we...Read More
True, everything is shadowed by ‘this virus’ right now. In our household we’ve jokingly referred to it by, ‘that which I do not want to name,’ so tired are we of the cons...Read More
I’ve been reading slowly through the Psalms – a few each morning. Not all of them resonate with me. There are the familiar ones that have lines I learned as a child; these stand out. And t...Read More
I’ve had some conversations this week by Zoom or by phone that indicate that the isolation is wearing thin. If you’re the kind of person who’s up for a challenge, perhaps it felt lik...Read More
There’s so much advice is out there, maybe you’re getting tired of it. So if you’re looking for a kinder posture to keep, try this: Forget the AntIn this seasonconsider the Robinwho ...Read More