CATCHING UP

This quote has stuck with me since making my 30 day on-line Ignatian retreat in July.  It's from Michelle Obama's book Becoming.
 
"When it came to the home-for-dinner dilemma, I installed new boundaries, ones that worked better for me and the girls. We made our schedule and stuck to it. It went back to my wishes for them to grow up strong and centred and also unaccommodating to any form of old-school patriarchy: I didn’t want them ever to believe that life began when the man of the house arrived home. We didn’t wait for Dad. It was his job now to catch up with us.” (source goodreads.com).
Michelle Obama.

Lord help me install new boundaries, ones that work better for living with the effects of trauma.
 
And like Michelle Obama how I would love to say to some family and others, "It's your job now to catch up with me."

Lord in that vein give me humble boundaries: "There is sacrifice involved in letting others be themselves"  (Ruth Burrows). There is sacrifice in being ourselves, I would add. When we trust "The truth will take care of us." (Finley). When we remember the truth is a person-- Jesus Christ.
 
I want to end my blog with a link for a talk I heard this summer by Jim Finley called, "Relationships as a Practice of Humility."
 
Like a good glass of wine it pairs nicely with the quote at the beginning of this blog post.
 
Both quote and talk include a story about dinner!
 

Amen

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