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day 26 of the month of Thanksgiving: the threads that bind ~
By
Britton Gildersleeve
Today I’m grateful for the ways lives bump into each other. Because it’s all connected. At least that’s what Buddhists think — you, me, the screen where the letters appear, the chocolate I bought at Target, the leaves blowing against the front door. I know that, but I don’t always remember. Until a former student’s…
day 24 of Thanksgiving month: seatbelts and nieces ~
By
Britton Gildersleeve
My youngest niece (I have a bouquet of wonderful nieces :)) walked away this morning from her mother’s totalled Honda. Anne was wearing her seatbelt. So this my BIG thank-you today: Anne and her seatbelt. Buddhism, as the Buddhist writer & thinker Stephen Batchelor notes,teaches that life is impermanent. And it doesn’t necessarily include an…
day 23 of a month of Thanksgiving: just quiet, lazy peace ~
By
Britton Gildersleeve
I did right at zilch today. I didn’t cook, or get ready, or clean, or entertain. I didn’t vacuum or change the sheets or do holiday cards. There were leftovers (cold pie for breakfast! whoohoo!), and all they required was making cappuccino in the a.m. and iced tea in the afternoon. And the day was…
day 21 of the month of Thanksgiving (a man who buys you diamonds for no reason…) ~
By
Britton Gildersleeve
When I married my husband, we had zilch money. We got married quickly, so that I could go to Algeria with him, where his company had transferred him. Actually, we thought we were going to Morocco. A story for another time. 🙂 We had a dear friend, an artisan jeweler, make our wedding rings. Bernie…
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