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May 3, 2008 Leave a Comment

Rob Bell on Boiling Down to the Essence

I still have a few notes left from the Festival.This comes from the conversation-style session with Rob Bell one afternoon near the end of the Festival. If you're interested, I found an interview of Bell online that had a few similar thoughts, but it's dated. I think based on some of his answers in that article that he's evolved as a creative artist-preacher-writer, having … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blog, blogging, books, creativity, writer, writers, writing Tagged With: rob bell

April 29, 2008 Leave a Comment

Books offer a Rehearsal for Life

At the Festival of Faith & Writing, children's book author (twice awarded the Newbery Medal) Katherine Paterson sat with her son David to discuss the process of transforming the story of Bridge to Terabithia from book to film. (EW interviewed David for a story about the process with some of the same information.) David was co-writer and producer for the film. He … [Read more...]

Filed Under: books, children, creativity, family, lifelong learning, parenting, reading, self-discovery, writer, writers, writing Tagged With: Bridge to Terabithia, David Paterson, Katherine Paterson, read

April 26, 2008 16 Comments

Kathleen Norris, Acedia, and the Commonplace Book

Kathleen Norris's session at the Festival of Faith & Writing offered some good stuff, though my notes are spotty. She spent most of the time defining that word, "acedia," that has fallen out of usage. She's trying to resurrect it, because she thinks it captures our current culture's general boredom, apathy, or ennui. None of those words expresses the attitude and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blog, Blogger, blogging, books, creativity, lifelong learning, mind, reading, self-discovery, writer, writers Tagged With: acedia, boredom, common place book, commonplace book, commonplace books, ennui, Kathleen Norris

April 25, 2008 17 Comments

Yann Martel on Life of Pi, Interpretation, Stillness, and Art

A couple of years ago, urged by a friend, I read Life of Pi, by Yann Martel.It left me fascinated, and a little confused. I guess I'm not so good with obscure stuff. So I was quite interested that the Festival of Faith & Writing brought him to speak. Would he explain the book for the slow-of-brain?The evening began with an amusing glitch. Martel was introduced by a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blog, Blogger, blogging, books, change, creativity, lifelong learning, mind, reading, self-discovery, simplicity, slowing, writer, writers, writing Tagged With: Art, books, read, reader, stephen harper, yann martel

April 22, 2008 Leave a Comment

You. Are. Blessed.

During the festival, I spent time with several single people. I was walking with one of them to a lecture and mentioned that I was blogging. He said that some friends of his were bloggers, as well. I asked if they had a particular topic that they focused on, or if they just wrote about life.He said that one of them was married, and she and her husband were trying to have a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blog, Blogger, blogging, children, family, motherhood, parenting, self-discovery, Uncategorized, worship, writer, writers, writing Tagged With: blessing, gratitude

April 19, 2008 19 Comments

Connections and Conclusions

As I stepped into the room where Phyllis Tickle was speaking, our eyes met and, in her words later, "I jumped! Did you see me jump?" She remembered. She remembered the transatlantic flight we shared in 2005, and the descent that led to my child's airsickness. She remembered how my husband and I mopped up vomit as the plane landed. She remembered handing me a paper … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blog, Blogger, blogging, books, change, creativity, reading, taking risks, Uncategorized, writer, writers, writing Tagged With: Artists, authors, claudia mair burney, festival of faith & writing, l.l. barkat, life of pi, lisa samson, phyllis tickle, rob bell, writers conference, writing conference, yann martel

April 19, 2008 Leave a Comment

Festival Friends

I rode up with a friend of mine, but she wasn't attending the festival. She's visiting her sister here in Grand Rapids. Another friend of hers was going to be at the festival, but I'd never met the friend of my friend.What I'm trying to say is that I came alone.And a mom of four doesn't go places alone very often.So as I rode the shuttle bus from the hotel to the college … [Read more...]

Filed Under: books, creativity, reading, Uncategorized, writer, writers, writing Tagged With: festival of faith & writing, friendships, relationship, relationships

April 16, 2008 Leave a Comment

Live, from Grand Rapids, it's the Festival of Faith and Writing!

Approximately 2,000 writers, readers, editors, publishers, and assorted literary types are converging at Calvin College for the biennial Festival of Faith and Writing.I'm here for the first time ever, to listen and take notes.This event pulls together a wide range of authors--novelists, poets, essayists, memoirists--to present various thoughts on writing and faith. And … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blog, Blogger, blogging, lifelong learning, reading, travel, writer, writers, writing Tagged With: Christian writer, Christian writers, Christian writing

April 15, 2008 Leave a Comment

Little School in the Woods

I've been thinking back on our week of camping and how we were immersed in nature 24 hours a day (excepting the two or three evenings we escaped the mosquitos by retreating to the camp's clubhouse, which was outfitted with a pool table, cable TV, two leather recliners, and two public computers where the kids took turns logging onto Webkinz...can it still be considered … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, creativity, family, motherhood, parenting, self-discovery, simplicity Tagged With: Green Hour, no child left inside, the green hour

April 12, 2008 Leave a Comment

Time to Run

Along the path to the Gulf we admired trees that don't grow in Indiana--for Midwesterners, this is the stuff of postcards and screensavers. And yet, there we were, walking right past them, on our way to dig holes in the sand and make drip castles.Friday night we all took a long walk to what eventually became known as "Hermit Crab Cove," near the place formerly known as my … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, family, motherhood, nature, parenting, travel Tagged With: beach, florida, palm trees, spring break, travel, vacation, weather

April 10, 2008 Leave a Comment

More vacation pictures–and a gross face-in-place

It's a nature bonanza here on the coast of Florida! Last night, we fell asleep to an owl's hooting. As I walked to the bath house this evening at dusk, I heard a mockingbird going nuts, singing a crazy medley of migrating birdsongs one after another fast and furious. This Great Blue Heron hangs around near the fishermen. So regal. He moves with smooth … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, creativity, family, lifelong learning, motherhood, nature, parenting, simplicity, slowing, The Wimpy Environmentalist Tagged With: animal, beach, florida, sea creatures, sea life, travel, vacation

April 9, 2008 7 Comments

A boring slide show of someone's vacation pictures

I'm on the lookout for Floridian faces in places, but haven't seen any yet.I'd like you to see that we did get a sunny day yesterday.I went jogging one afternoon—the first jog in several weeks, I blush to admit—along the beach. I rounded that bend in the distance, not knowing what would be on the other side. We’re in a very undeveloped part of Florida, and as I rounded it, … [Read more...]

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April 2, 2008 Leave a Comment

WFMW Containerize Kids Laundry

Shannon is suggesting a "Greatest Hits" edition of Works For Me Wednesday. While last week's overnight crockpot steel-cut oatmeal instructions were wildly popular, this post was a big hit in its day. It first appeared in February 2007.I’ve never liked doing the laundry–especially for six people–but what aggravated me the most were two particular steps in the process: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, family, home, motherhood, parenting, simplicity, WFMW, works for me wednesday Tagged With: containerize, containers, family, home, how to, howto, laundry, organization, organizing

March 30, 2008 Leave a Comment

Monday FunDay (week 10)–Get Up and Play

Welcome!You've arrived at home base for Monday FunDay, a carnival dedicated to swapping simple, amusing–maybe even silly–everyday ways you enjoy good, clean fun.Monday FunDayTo participate in Monday FunDay, just post a story, idea, or explanation at your blog of how you and/or your family has livened up Mondays (or any day).Then link up via Mr. Linky below (if you don’t … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, creativity, exercise, family, frugality, motherhood, parenting, simplicity Tagged With: family, fun, jump rope, jumping rope, Monday Fun Day, play

March 30, 2008 Leave a Comment

This Weekend, We Visited Heaven

I snapped this shot of The Belgian Wonder's niece standing next to some of our kids as they stared at the Heaven Room at the Billy Graham Center, where the "Hallelujah Chorus" plays continuously.Our niece, a student at Wheaton College, walked us through the exhibit during a campus tour.I wanted to post this while I was there, but had trouble with the hotel connection, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, family, parenting Tagged With: billy graham center, hallelujah chorus, heaven room, wheaton college

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