
The endless cycle of idea and action,
Endless invention, endless experiment,
Brings knowledge of motion, but not of stillness;
Knowledge of speech, but not of silence;
Knowledge of words, and ignorance of the Word...
Where is the Life we have lost in living?
Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
T. S. Eliot, Choruses From The Rock
I read these lines earlier this week, quoted in another book that I'm reading, and they've been on my mind and in my heart ever since. Don't they poignantly describe our modern society? As I've mulled them over I've looked at my own life... Is the way I'm living an "endless cycle of idea and action"? Where and when am I striving after the wind?
My prayer is that my life and my heart will be characterized by purposeful actions that are Kingdom-building, that my knowledge will be of the Word, and that I will seek out and value stillness and silence... I'm realizing that a life of endless motion and meaningless words is far too easily lived.

I haven't mentioned my mother's recent illness lately, but the reality is that her present circumstances are a very big and a very real part of our life. She underwent minor surgery this week in preparation for treatments that will begin next week. These treatments will largely dictate her life for the next six months. She continues to face her trial with astounding grace and joy. Our family knows that God holds her in the palm of His hand, that she is in the midst of His decrees.
From the Westminster Shorter Catechism...
What are the decrees of God?
The decrees of God are His eternal purpose according to the counsel of His will whereby He has foreordained whatsoever comes to pass.

I haven't mentioned my mother's recent illness lately, but the reality is that her present circumstances are a very big and a very real part of our life. She underwent minor surgery this week in preparation for treatments that will begin next week. These treatments will largely dictate her life for the next six months. She continues to face her trial with astounding grace and joy. Our family knows that God holds her in the palm of His hand, that she is in the midst of His decrees.
From the Westminster Shorter Catechism...
What are the decrees of God?
The decrees of God are His eternal purpose according to the counsel of His will whereby He has foreordained whatsoever comes to pass.
I believe this. And, I am confident that what He allows, He will use for our good and His glory.

Now, here is our week... in all of its motion {there's been a lot of that lately!} and stillness. My cup overflows!
Kitchen renovations are underway. Oh the noise, oh the dust, but I love seeing evidence of progress. The kitchen walls are torn down to the studs {goodbye paneling!} while cabinets stand empty and doorless waiting to be painted, dishes and pantry goods are strewn through other rooms of the house... things are messy but good.

Highlights...
A birthday party attended {and photographed}.
Successes at swimming lessons.
A large family gathering to celebrate Father's Day {early}.
Rain to resurrect my withering mint.
Mint lemonade.
Mint lemonade.
A baby seat installed on my bike.
Lowlights...
Daily heat indexes of 98!
Drama at swimming lessons.
A large family gathering in my trashed kitchen.
Rain to breed more mosquitoes than you can believe.
Mint lemonade all over my kitchen floor.
Mint lemonade all over my kitchen floor.
Boys asking for daily bike rides in 98-degree heat.

In the afternoons we retreat indoors to escape the heat. Boo and I started reading The Long Winter this week {oh, the irony, it is not lost on me!}. The "Laura and Mary books" {as he calls them} have been so delightfully engaging for us, I wonder if we, together, will ever enjoy another series of books as much.
The boys and I spent an afternoon making the cutest little fruit-filled pies when Boo decided one day that he wanted to make tarts. Flour everywhere!
Tukes and I quite literally had to duke it out on the pool deck three mornings in a row over swimming lessons, but on Thursday something clicked and now he is doing great. His little laid-back-self possesses an uncharacteristic stubborn streak when it comes to making changes and trying something new. I am learning to force his hand when needed.
The professor is anxious to start banging on this Saturday morning and I've got two little boys to occupy. They are always eager to hinder help. Have a wonderful weekend!

8 comments:
Isn't life an interesting mix.
(And have you discovered the Little House picture books to augment your Wilder readings? So beautiful. Look on amazon under "My First Little House Picture Books")
My son and I just started reading the "Laura and Mary" book. And it has been wonderful, trying to explain things that he is completely unfamiliar with (like butchering and guns.)
Enjoy your weekend.
A wonderfully busy week! I'm praying for your mom. I have her 'dates' on my calendar! :) Have a wonderful weekend, MG! xo
I will be praying for your mother. The Lord seems to have given me a special burden to pray for her.
I know how it feels to love one's mother dearly and have her going through such trying circumstances.
Joy
LOVE the kitchen cabinets! You must be so excited. I would be thrilled! My husband has been a trooper and taken me to the Laura Ingalls Wilder museum in Mansfield, MO and also, the little house in the big woods in Wisconsin. I am a huge fan and have been worried that kids didn't enjoy them as much these days. Thanks for sharing the love of Laura and Mary!!
I am enjoying your week's ending posts so much! Wonderful! I am glad that swimming lessons have ended up successfully! Yea for kitchen cabinets! That is very exciting!! It is good to have an update on your mom. I pray that out of this season will come some rich memories and that in persevering you will all be strengthened in your faith and dependence on Him.
Is your orchid alright? I couldn't tell from that first photo. Making those tarts sounds like so much fun! Kelly
I don't even remember how I found your blog but I've been following for quite a while now. Just wanted to let you know I appreciate you perspective, reflections on God, and your love for your kids and design. Blessings to your family!
I just want you to know we've been keeping you and your mom in our prayers every night. And I can't wait to see what happens with those pillowcases ;)
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