Category Archives: The Washroom
The Washroom: Needs
Think about all of the times we approach a sink or other water/cleaning source. The source could be anywhere: kitchen, bathrooms, outside faucets, public or private. When we approach a cleaning source, we go there because we know that we need … Continue reading
The Washroom: Water
These are the words that we use at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Gwinnett four times a year in our Service of Compassionate Presence. You might want to draw up a small bowl of water and have a hand towel … Continue reading
The Washroom–Transitions
I grew up next door to my paternal grandparents who owned a “filling station.” My grandfather was the generalist car care man, and my grandmother ran the office and all things accounting. He left before sunlight each morning, and he … Continue reading