Reinvention
Reinvention is in the air, new ways of being and doing things. Many of them seem flat to me, necessary evils, the now-familiar checkerboard of faces in Zoom squares.
But there are benefits, too. Free classes, curbside services, a keener appreciation of the here-and-now, of how important it is to be strong of body and healthy of mind. I've just attended yet another remote Mass, one enlivened by the priest, who began intoning the Sign of Peace (where we shake each other's hands), only to say, "Oh, that's right, you can't do that anymore."
Experimentation can bring smiles or exasperated sighs. I'm hoping I can go with the former most of the time.
Through trial and error and reinvention we come to know each other better — and perhaps this, too, can be an avenue of love.
But there are benefits, too. Free classes, curbside services, a keener appreciation of the here-and-now, of how important it is to be strong of body and healthy of mind. I've just attended yet another remote Mass, one enlivened by the priest, who began intoning the Sign of Peace (where we shake each other's hands), only to say, "Oh, that's right, you can't do that anymore."
Experimentation can bring smiles or exasperated sighs. I'm hoping I can go with the former most of the time.
Through trial and error and reinvention we come to know each other better — and perhaps this, too, can be an avenue of love.
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