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31 days of LIVING in transition

October 1, 2011 Karen Huber
Photo by Marcelo Silva on Unsplash

Photo by Marcelo Silva on Unsplash

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Well, the time has come for a little bit of discipline and accountability in my life.

And I have to tell you: I'm a little bit scared.

You see, God has been pushing me beyond my boundaries of laziness, stress, and frustration into a zen-like place of rest, peace, and intentionality. Ok, I'm not totally zen yet. But I have been moving towards the rest, liking the idea of peace, and practicing the art of intentionality.

Over the next 31 days, I hope to share about all these wonderful things with you, but for now, I leave you with the post number one. A call to live, wherever, whenever, and for however long that may be.

 
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day 1
day 2 :: cry till it's out of sight
day 3 :: the books
day 4 :: until change finds me
day 5 :: dear sister {jet lag}
day 6 :: yes, I see it all now
day 7 :: after 40 days
day 8 :: when at last I need her
day 9 :: nose-picking rhythms
day 10 :: we are living
day 11 :: in the garden where we mine our hearts
day 12 :: leave your house
day 13 :: invite people in
day 14 :: take courage
day 15 :: make a haven
day 16 :: the long goodbye
day 17 :: between the plane ticket and the passport
day 18 :: the anniversaries
day 19 :: take me to the sea
day 20 :: follow the leader
days 21-24 :: in pictures
day 25 :: a holy strangeness
day 26 :: saying goodbye to the easter dress
day 27 :: on motherhood, grad school, and bobbing towards shore
day 28 :: No, I'm not sad (on sending the youngest to school)
day 29 :: a Christmas gift guide for the family on the move
day 30 :: on (not yet) moving, scraps and all
day 31 :: epilogue

In 31 days Tags change, family, life, transitions
← Figuring Out Equally Shared Parenting : Gender roles, shmender rolesThe non-lameness of a Family Purpose Statement →
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