Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Holding the Sun

As usual for these winter days, the sun seems to be outshone by gray skies. While this weather pattern seems odd, it is a reality, something that I need to adjust to this season. As I walk the spiritual journey, I always seek shreds of wisdom. It just so happened that Irene  Latham shared her blog poem at Live Your Poem this past Friday. One line resonated with me, and so I kept it in my heart.

"Teach me how to hold the sun when the day is

anything but joyful." 

These lines will stay with me as a reminder to be optimistic in the face of challenges while maintaining hope.

I know how to teach,

but how do I teach me?

Is there a way to understand how?

Perhaps I should reach out  to

winter's doldrums - hold

all that the season offers in the

middle of my hand when the sun

does not shine. When

the sky provides the

the gift of light on a certain day

there is

an expectation that anything

can open my heart, but

only with the spirit of joyfulness.

draft CVarsalona, 2026



Slice of Life

February 24, 2026


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2 comments:

  1. Oh, Carol, so beautiful! I loved your teaser on the Two Writing Teachers site, your introduction here, Irene's quote (did you share it with her?), and especially your poem. You seem very able to teach yourself! Peace.

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  2. Oh gosh, did I need this today! After another huge snowstorm and more disruption of plans -- and SO many gray days -- I really want to seek a perspective shift. This is such a lovely idea -- thanks for sharing!

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