Fall in love with the life you already have: read Hand Wash Cold: Care Instructions for an Ordinary Life by Karen Maezen Miller. More on the book, author, and events at http://www.karenmaezenmiller.com
Agree. A visual poem. When I was 40 my aunt suggested to me these were the best years of my life. I had to ask, "Is this what I wanted my life to look like?" I've been doing my own laundry ever since. Thank you. I must read on.
YES! Home to the heart of the life we ARE living! I love it Karen, can't wait to read it! I am certain in will strike a resonant chord of truth in me-just like Momma Zen did, the book I have given as a gift to dozens and dozens of mamas. I have often thought my laundry does look like prayer flags in the desert wind, and for sure, motherhood and home making keep me humble and connected to what is most essential and real in my life. Thank you! Gabriela Masala
Visit Best of You Today to view Karen Maezen Miller's interview with us.
25seppie 4 months ago
Agree. A visual poem. When I was 40 my aunt suggested to me these were the best years of my life. I had to ask, "Is this what I wanted my life to look like?" I've been doing my own laundry ever since. Thank you. I must read on.
StorybooksForHealing 1 year ago
Honey this is lovely!! I hope you have every success with this fabulous window you have opened for the world. xxoo gg
ginigentry 1 year ago
absolutely brilliant! a visual poem. thank you. inspiring.
NavigatingLife 1 year ago
YES! Home to the heart of the life we ARE living! I love it Karen, can't wait to read it! I am certain in will strike a resonant chord of truth in me-just like Momma Zen did, the book I have given as a gift to dozens and dozens of mamas. I have often thought my laundry does look like prayer flags in the desert wind, and for sure, motherhood and home making keep me humble and connected to what is most essential and real in my life. Thank you! Gabriela Masala
gabrielamasala 1 year ago