There is a health update at the end of this post. More of our Wisconsin trip . . . On one of my solitary jaunts, I ran across a rural cemetery, one of my favorite places to wander. I fell in love with this beautiful monument. And this one. This stone was not so much lovely as it was fascinating, reading through the names of all of those children. Just think of all the stories all of those names could tell. I guess one reason I like cemeteries is that they remind me that all the things I worry over, stress about, and find so vitally important are nothing more than a blip on eternity’s timeline. Nothing like a little perspective to start one’s day. Another outing . . . was to a Memononite store. I went with my sister and sister-in-law and so enjoyed hanging out with two wonderful women I so rarely get to see. It’s not every day you go shopping and see Amish hats for little girls. This sign made me smile. And then once I smiled, I was able to pick up a treat. Didn’t that work well? I stood for a while and contemplated […]