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Five Minute Friday
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Most Fridays, I join an online Christian writing community, Five Minute Friday. We are given a one-word prompt and write – unscripted, unedited, pure free-write – for 5 minutes. Five Minute Friday is a great place to hone my writing practice and be encouraged by other writers as I write. I will set the timer for five minutes and then write. Here we go! I am excited to invite you in, welcome.


Today after a long time of word loss a poem has emerged like a sigh.

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Are there words enough to cover 
The beauty of a whole life?
Is there a way to live and love
Under the cover of grief and loss?

When you cover me in sunshine
Do I get relief and delight?
I remember a time I did before
Maybe I will again today
turn my face to the sun

A face can only express so much
But then it could also express it all
What will I use to cover up
My tear stained face?
Maybe I don't have to cover up

Under cover searching for clues
The clues I looked for were simple
Yet the complication of their discovery
Keeps them in the recesses of a broken heart
and yet beauty found me anyway

I will hope against all fear
I will trust again in that cover of Love
I will not be left exposed to the elements
I will not be forgotten by beauty
I am under the cover of Grace

Gracefully,

What a perfect time to start honing your charcuterie skills! I have just the right thing to help you feel ready and confident while you gather. I created this simple and beautiful charcuterie guide for you. In my opinion it’s cute enough to display and then it would always be available for you! Plus, I am always honored to offer you practical content for purposeful and life giving time around the table. Check it out by clicking on the graphic below!

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