In which I complete my first book of 2021

Ursula K. Le Guin’s Catwings Return is 48 pages long, has illustrations on nearly every page, and just happens to be due back to the library tomorrow with no more renewals available (which means I’ve had it on my bookshelf for 12 weeks already – nothing like a due date to inspire action.)

It’s a tiny accomplishment, but I’m learning to celebrate tiny things.

One fewer word missed on the verse I’m memorizing. The times when my children look me in the eye when I call their name instead of just ignoring me. A couple square feet of counterspace cleared of dishes and wiped clean of crumbs.

May 2021 be a year of many tiny steps in a good direction.

2 thoughts on “In which I complete my first book of 2021”

  1. Bravo! Well said!

    I don’t routinely read the NLT, but I do love the way it translates Zechariah 4:10, “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin…”

    Happy new year!!

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