Keeping a quiet day--Good Friday

Good Friday.

I have taken a personal day to sit quietly, to do a few things at home, but again, quietly. My whole body and mind are craving a quiet day. 

I'll start out with Adoration at church for an hour. 

I will do a few simple house chores. 

And I hope to sit quietly and read for a while. Not the dystopian fiction I've been reading, but something more contemplative. I have Mary Oliver's collection of poems titled Devotions. I'll take it with me to church; the poems are all inspirational, prayerful, and contemplative. 

And I will not doom-scroll on the internet. I will check in to make sure my students are floundering (but they shouldn't be), but mostly, I'll maintain the quiet until it is time to get Holly at school. 

I wish for you a good day. Blessings and hope for us all,

C




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