The Church of Puppetry

I don’t do church, and yet spiritual experiences find me in odd places. Like in a theatre at the Center for Puppetry Arts. The venue had mildly disappointed me at first. Browsing the Labyrinth section, I kept wondering: where in the heck were Ludo, the eight-foot wooly friendly monster, and Hoggle, the grumpy little dwarfContinue reading “The Church of Puppetry”

The Best Type of Full

I’m attracted to risk. Not the 90’s board game where you attempt world domination, but the daring kind. The step-off-the-edge, free-fall, stomach-dropping kind. Especially in relationships. But equally important is being caught afterward — the security, the relational tether, the sense that the risk has a cushy, spring-loaded bottom. After two straight days of friendsContinue reading “The Best Type of Full”

But Are You Sure?

There’s something almost cruel about being a writer and still reaching for the word interesting. It’s the beige throw pillow of language. A placeholder. A shrug in vocabulary form. A thousand sharper words are waiting backstage — unruly, electric, sprawling, magnetic — and somehow “interesting” still walks out under the spotlight. As I write, IContinue reading “But Are You Sure?”

A Mammoth Cave of a Day

Reaching 20,000-plus steps in a day is usually reserved for Disney-goers. The feat is rarely something I accomplish, even with 5K runs and heavy yard-work days. Today, however, I’m five steps away from the mark, and it’s only mid-afternoon. How’d I do it? Well, first off, not intentionally. Evelyn’s 6:15 a.m. definitive “I’m up” inContinue reading “A Mammoth Cave of a Day”