Albert Einstein wrote: “The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands at the cradle of true art…”
At first glance, the mystery of this bronze sculpture caught my attention. At a distance,
When my boys were small, people with grown children and even perfect strangers would look at my sweet Tinnies and tell me, “Enjoy it, the years go by too fast.” I honestly didn’t believe them. The toddler years seemed to creep by. I was in a huge learning curve as a new mom,
Last week I watched and listened while Michael Hyatt interviewed twenty-two top presenters at the first Influence and Impact Summit. Speakers such as, John Maxwell, Lysa Terkeurst, Donald Miller, Dave Ramsey, and Jen Hatmaker spoke about their strategies for leading and building a platform while sharing vulnerably about their fears,
This year, our oldest son turned 16 years-old. Watching him grow from a child to a young man has been one of the greatest gifts I have ever received. When he was a toddler, the days seemed to stand still. Today, time seems to be passing at mock-speed.
I am enamored by athletes who achieve radical goals. Professional athletes; people who quit their jobs to join climbing expeditions simply to reach the highest peaks in the world. Ultra-marathoners who run, bike and/or swim for hundreds of miles, pushing their bodies to the limits to win a race.