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2024-11-17 “We live stitch to stitch,” writes Anne Lamott. “And maybe the stitching is crude, or it is unraveling, but if it were precise, we’d pretend that life was just fine and running like a Swiss watch.” When things unravel or are torn asunder, we can give up, wait for a miracle, or strive to repair what remains.
By First Unitarian Universalist Church of Winnipeg2024-11-17 “We live stitch to stitch,” writes Anne Lamott. “And maybe the stitching is crude, or it is unraveling, but if it were precise, we’d pretend that life was just fine and running like a Swiss watch.” When things unravel or are torn asunder, we can give up, wait for a miracle, or strive to repair what remains.