Like the leaves

This week I was about as organized as the leaves falling off of the trees. A dear friend died a week ago today. His funeral was Thursday this week; for those of you who know, it was the Deacon who gave me all of his stoles. His funeral was lovely and it was a huge honor to wear his white stole and serve at the Altar as Deacon. His wife was so touched to see that.

I have been nesting prior to hibernation I think! I have washed quilts (after the washer died and was replaced) and rearranged things for winter somewhat. That is my usual mode of procrastination when I ought to be doing other things. On the other hand, it is one of the few times the house claims my attention!

I had a better domestic week than a professional week, but I think that was perhaps overdue.

How do people balance this?

Comments

Heidi Haverkamp said…
I think housecleaning can be a wonderful spiritual practice. Although I'm not sure that's very Austen-y of you. :) Seems like she would play whist, instead.
Whist or a long walk across the green. . .

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