Joy In The Making
Let's start with a short reflection that tries to express what today's topic is about. Perhaps you recognize yourself in it.
There is a joy that does not shout.
That does not wait for applause
or stand proudly on a stage.
That does not stumble over perfectionism
or self-criticism.
It is the gentle smile of someone who sits still
and looks at something that came through their own hands—
and is now alive.
It is not self-pride.
Rather, it is a sacred yes:
an assent to the Word that created light,
a participation in the Breath that lets everything be.
It is not about achievement,
but commitment.
It is not even pride —
it is reverence.
When you give form to what has grown within you—
a poem, a sketch, a loaf of bread,
a word of comfort—
then you experience that joy:
not you as the origin of that creation,
but as a friend of the Creator.
And you whisper softly to yourself,
like God on the seventh day:
“It is good.”
Matilda's joys
George's
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With all our love. As always.
George & Matilda





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