Author Archives: Christiana McQuain
Love Makes a Bridge: Where is the Love? part 2
I have always been a relatively optimistic person. I see the silver linings in situations, I see hope on even the farthest horizon, and I believe that people are inherently good, at the core. I abhor injustice, and I break … Continue reading
Blessings: and Pain
I am finding it difficult to write about blessings this morning. Blessings. When the killing of Alton Stirling permeates the news. Many more words have already been and will continue to be published by writers who are many times more … Continue reading
Blessings: and Nationalism
In recent years, every year on the 4th of July, I watch A Capitol Fourth from the sofa in my living room. It is the annual public, televised celebration of Independence Day held in Washington, D.C.. I enjoy the heartfelt … Continue reading
Blessings: Evening Meditation
“So if you’re worried and you can’t sleep, just count your blessings instead of sheep. And you’ll fall asleep counting your blessings.” ~ Lyric by Irving Berlin Even in a world that seems consumed with strife, even in the … Continue reading
Listening: Howling at the Moon
Sometimes my dog jumps up from where he is sitting in the house and begins barking frantically. My initial inclination, still, is to shush him and admonish him for “barking at nothing”. But I always stop myself. I am aware … Continue reading
Listening: Whose Headphones?
For quite a few years, something called a “Silent Disco” has been gaining popularity. It’s a party at which there are several DJs playing different music, and all of the guests wear headphones, each with the ability to individually control … Continue reading