Change & Challenge

When I was a child fall/autumn was my least favorite season.  It was too cold to go swimming and too warm to go ice skating—my two favorite activities.  Now as an adult, I love fall.  It tells me so much about life.  The trees are radiant with reds, oranges, yellows and browns.  Then they graciously drop those leaves, and give them back to the soil.  In these days of change and challenge, we, too, are asked to drop our radiant adornment, to let go of what would not survive the winter so we can be transformed in the spring.  It’s a perfect season for long walks, of enjoying the colors of October, then the letting go of November.  

What will you be challenged to let go of this fall?  

 

LouAnne Willette, OP

Austin, TX

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