Sonya, I love this beautiful story. What an amazing forever lesson, and how gratifying that he remembered you! I've also been reading a lot about David Lynch and his daily habits. I worked with a director who organized his life in a similar way, to make room for creative decisions. xoxo
So beautiful the way you've connected all the pieces, your past, the present encounter with your professor, and how you're feeling in this moment when the world is asking a lot of us. It's such a beautiful reminder to acknowledge our seasons, and how each presents us with an opportunity to learn and grow, including the gift that emerges when we're reminded of how much we've grown.
Thank you for this cozy recipe, which is exactly what I also need right now. The picture is gorgeous! And the photo of Zabar's really lifted my spirits too. I can almost feel the warmth and smell the bread from my cold, drab office lol.
Love you, and appreciate it so much when you offer up your thoughts and reflections. I always learn more about you...and myself...when you do❤️
Thank you dear friend. Your feedback means so much to me. I hope you love making a pot of congee, too. Next time, we'll have to go to Zabar's together. xoxo
Sonya, I love this beautiful story. What an amazing forever lesson, and how gratifying that he remembered you! I've also been reading a lot about David Lynch and his daily habits. I worked with a director who organized his life in a similar way, to make room for creative decisions. xoxo
Thank you Kate. Yes, such a smart practice for a director :)
I love this story, Sonya. As a professor it warms my heart to read. And the congee sounds amazing: I’m going to try making it!
Thank you, Andrew. I can only imagine the number of students you've left a lifelong impact on. I do hope you try it!
Such a beautiful piece. Nourishing today on many levels.
Thank you so much.
So beautiful the way you've connected all the pieces, your past, the present encounter with your professor, and how you're feeling in this moment when the world is asking a lot of us. It's such a beautiful reminder to acknowledge our seasons, and how each presents us with an opportunity to learn and grow, including the gift that emerges when we're reminded of how much we've grown.
Thank you for this cozy recipe, which is exactly what I also need right now. The picture is gorgeous! And the photo of Zabar's really lifted my spirits too. I can almost feel the warmth and smell the bread from my cold, drab office lol.
Love you, and appreciate it so much when you offer up your thoughts and reflections. I always learn more about you...and myself...when you do❤️
Thank you dear friend. Your feedback means so much to me. I hope you love making a pot of congee, too. Next time, we'll have to go to Zabar's together. xoxo