
Overwhelmed
Undermotivated
Perplexed
Inadequate
But he picks up one stone
Puts it down
Picks up another, then another
Places it beside, atop
It has begun
One stone at a time
c 2022 Lisa Lyons
Photo 2009, Ed Lyons, Derrynane Beach, County Kerry

The more years that I add to my life, the more I realize the wisdom of my grandparents. I was blessed with wonderful grandparents that were of the generation that worked hard, loved quietly, stayed steady, and complained little. I was young, self-absorbed, and took them for granted. But I loved them, nevertheless, and I pray that they knew that.
As hard days seem never-ending and compounding lately in our country and our world, I have particularly been thinking about my maternal grandmother, who we all called Nannie. She was born in 1902, into a big family. She faced many early hardships and losses. Family losses, major moves, the Great Depression, both World Wars.
But through it all, she kept going. She worked hard. She loved her family. She didn’t quit.
I am remembering, and I will try to do the same. Here are some random memories and lessons I have been thinking of:
I could write on and on with many more lessons from my grandmother. I’m sure many of you also have wonderful memories and lessons from your grandparents. I would dearly love to hear any of them that you would care to share.
Love and blessings to you, Lisa
“We all hunger for stillness, whether we know it or not. There is a great attack on us to distract us from this powerful place with God. Be still and know that He is God.” ~based on Psalm 46:10
I long for this, for the peace, the quietness, the nothing for a time…..listening for the small still voice of God in the quiet. Blessings, Lisa
Old church in Orange County, Virginia