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The Unexpected Holy

February 28, 2013 3 Comments


Sometimes the holy catches us unaware, makes the common sacred, gives us joy for mourning.Fresh snow fell during the night, leaving a soft layer of white on the valley floor. We piled into the car and drove to an old red brick chapel where the sun glinted off newly-shoveled walks and a bluebird sky arced over a pointed steeple.

My dearest friend, Kara, and her husband, Dave, were blessing their baby boy, Caleb.

A woman holding a baby and smiling warmly.

 We filed into the last row, just in time to sing the opening hymn. Minutes later we bowed our heads and listened to Caleb’s father give him a name, call down blessings from a watchful heaven.
Dave spoke thoughtfully, tenderly, about Caleb’s short life – how he has already absorbed an intense amount of emotion. Grief, sorrow, loss, but also joy.

A mother holding her baby, smiling warmly.

More at Segullah today – about those moments when we are surprised by the holy.

But more pictures here… because I couldn’t resist.

They are so beautiful. My sweet Kara and her baby boy.

A woman lovingly kisses a baby wrapped in a soft white blanket.

 

A woman lifting and kissing a baby indoors.

 

A cozy nursery corner with an armchair and crib near a bright window.

 

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Cath

Five children in four years, including two sets of twins, brought new meaning to Mary Oliver's earnest question. Our little people aren't so little anymore, but life is still wild, still precious. And this is my meager attempt to hold on, make it last. I love Doug, running, hiking in the mountains, oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, the edge of an ocean, and connecting with you here. So happy to have you along.

3 Comments

  1. Becca

    February 28, 2013

    I LOVE these pictures! They enhance the Segullah post. But you HAVE to read that post to know their depth and beauty! Thanks for sharing. I love Kara! She is a truly noble and great woman!

  2. Jennifer

    February 28, 2013

    I love these pictures and your beautiful post at Segullah. You inspire me regularly. Oh how I love both you and Kara. I am so sorry for her loss and, at the same time, so inspired by her faith. Love you!
    Jen Jacob

  3. Anne Marie

    March 20, 2013

    This was just so beautiful. Thank you for sharing her story. I am so sorry for her loss. I am so grateful for her faith. xoxo

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