Intermission Chat

If "all the world's a stage" then sometimes we need an INTERMISSION. We need a time to stop, to reflect upon the script, to evaluate our part in the play, to consider the bigger picture, to reconnect with the Author and with the other players. This is the essence of our Tuesday night gathering. This blog is a virtual extension of our ongoing spiritual conversation. Everyone is invited to bring something to the table – a word, a song, an expression, or just silence.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

The Robust Laughter of Community

Read this whole article on Newsweek's website:
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14531390/site/newsweek/

"Some 35 years later, the Bunko Girls, sporting a few gray hairs, are still at it, enjoying long nights of chatter and laughter. But today, their laughter is more robust because it comes from women who have experienced pain, sadness, fear, loss - and life - together. With the monthly roll of the dice, they roll on with their lives, recognizing that while they may not have it all together, together they have it all."

May our community share such robust laughter together for years to come...

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