by Beth Lueders | Apr 23, 2020 | Blog Post, Everyday People, Resilience
What would social distancing look like in Grandma’s Day? I wonder. My paternal grandmother, Anna, was larger than life to me. Granted, she was a sturdy 5 feet, 10 inches tall with a size 11 foot (imagine trying to find Chuck Taylors in the early 1900s that fit), but...
by Beth Lueders | Apr 16, 2020 | Blog Post, Perspective
In a way, I have to chuckle. In a way, not so much. Unraveling life’s knots can be a delicate dance between precision and frustration. Unraveling knotted and tangled shoestrings, necklaces, electrical cords, Christmas tree lights, garden hoses, dog leashes, and so...
by Beth Lueders | Apr 2, 2020 | Blog Post, Perspective
Sometimes I find myself pressing to know how the future unfolds. I want assurances that everything will work out according to my wouldn’t-it-be-grand hopes. Maybe you can relate about how your own future is unfolding. Many of us feel squeezed right now into a COVID-19...