perfection.

During the last year, I've been working to move away from the idea that I am whole based on production + performance + perfection. And instead, that I am whole. Just as me.

The hardest part of those three has been the production. I once read about an author who spends his Sundays doing nothing. He just hangs on his couch and chills. Snacks? Sure. Books? Yep. Exercise? Checklists? Nope.

This idea makes my skin crawl. A day without a plan? I'm not sure I follow.

To say I still have work to do on the production front would be a statement I'm very comfortable making.

However, as it always seems with the spring, about 1,000 projects came to fruition over the course of the last few weeks, including multiple events at work, Cheers for Children, a move and a few trips out of town.

When I woke up Monday, I realized that all of these things were done and life, as it seems, is slowing down. My new normal of chaos and running around like a crazy fool who hasn't slept or gone grocery shopping or picked up her dry cleaning in weeks is coming to an end.


And Monday night when I went to bible study, it seemed that everyone was right there with me. Sweet summer, how you slow us down.

We forgot about our chapters we were planning to discuss. Instead we walked down the road to get frozen yogurt and sit in the blessedly growing daylight. We talked about what we were thankful for and relaxed in one another's company.

And for the first time in a long time, I realized I wasn't planning what I'd do next. I wasn't worried about the time or stressing about how I was ever going to get to bed in time and wake up at 5:15 for yoga. I was just there - basking in their presence and the gloriously humid night air.

And it's nights like these that make me realize that while being productive may feel good, sometimes slowing down is so much more life-giving. Sometimes, when we take a moment to connect with one another - when we banish the checklists and life plans - is when we're really living.

So here's to the start of summer. To longer hours of daylight and slowing down just enough to enjoy every last one of them.


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thank you.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.
 
This is the only thing I can think to write today.
 
Thank you to my amazing brothers who came to Atlanta just for Cheers for Children.
Thank you to my friends for attending the event and supporting a cause that has become so dear to me.
Thank you to my family for supporting me the last few months as I, yet again, took on too many things and ran around like a crazy woman.
Thank you to everyone who couldn't attend Cheers for Children, but supported the cause by lifting up everyone who put on the event.
 
This year's event was such a great night - with Duke and Sam, old friends, new friends and so much dancing. Thank you so much for everyone who made the night incredible!
 
 
 
 
 
 
And some photobooth ridiculousness...
 
 
 
But especially to Duke and Sam for being the best brothers ever, and coming all the way to Atlanta just for it. It was amazing to have you here!
 
Of course, we didn't just sit around waiting for Cheers all weekend. Other highlights include:
 
Dinner at Farm burger, the VaHi Fest and froyo (a Biber kind of Friday!).
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pool time, Duke and Sam hanging my headboard (I told you they were the best!), some runs and green smoothies, backyard frisbee and much more. YAAY! Happy weekend :)
 
 
I hope yours was amazing and in case you missed it: thank you! For being you.

{so very thankful}

For an amazing beach weekend with new and old friends.


For a new rat-free, not-for-sale, year-long-lease house. And for being totally settled in it. Closet color coordinated, dishes washed, floors mopped, settled. 


For Duke and Sam coming for Cheers for Children this weekend.


For this sweet Africa image from my coworker. And for amazing friends who have donated. (Thank you, thank you!)



For a long weekend and a short week.

For life finally, blessedly slowing down so I can take deep breaths, enjoy things longer and reinstate my sleep challenge. Because I'm not exactly even kind if succeeding.


Happy day to you!