Stephenson Family Ties The Barn Burnt Down
And Now I See The Moon

Week In Review

Our correspondences show us where our intimacies lie.
There is something very sensual about a letter. The
physical contact of pen to paper, the time set aside to
focus thoughts, the folding of the paper into the
envelope, licking it closed, addressing it, a chosen
stamp, and then the release of the letter to the mail-
box- are all acts of tenderness. And it doesnt stop
there. Our correspondences have wings- paper birds
that fly from my house to your- flocks of ideas
crisscrossing the country. Once opened, a connection
is made. We are not alone in the world.
from: Refuge
by: Terry Tempst Williams


Its been all about the lists and the honey-dos this week.

*250 wedding announcements, handwritten envelops, stuffed and mailed. WHEW!!...for the wedding
*hiked everyday but one. strolling was not an option this week. we had 5 very fit guests. awesome guests who we love.....for me
*the weather was perfect!!! Not too hot, not too cold. Perfect!!!....for me
*missing brian...poor me
*yellow ties were found....8 of them...for the wedding
*wheat grass...not growing well...for the wedding
*reminiscing a fun a weekend in salt lake....for the wedding
*dozens of thank you notes mailed....due to the wedding
*healthy food chosen for the reception...for the wedding
* 11 mile hike in zion....for me

So very much left to do.

1 comment:

Jared + Carly Reid said...

you can do it!! we're all so excited for the wedding! also, that post i commented on a couple days ago (but the post was from a couple months ago, and it's of clark with an american military family in his mission)...we totally know them!!! the sorensens! we knew them in texas. :) small small world!!