Every time I take time to read your updates I am happy that I did! Thank you for sharing so well, with such transparency. You and Barah are both amazing and I love knowing how connected you are to one another. And thanks for the recipe!
Oh, Jeff, I read or save to read all of your 'fragmented thoughts'.... but this - THIS - opened my eyes to the struggle of humility - dying to self - apologizing....sigh. I get close to one of those and then realize I have so much more to learn. Thank you for a great lesson.
This one pricked at things I rather leave buried. But as I read I truly felt a deeper invitation to forgiveness than I have felt in a while. You words are working liberation. Thank you for doing the work of writing them.
What do I need to let die? What do I need to let go of? I'm not sure, but this question will be rolling around in my brain. Thank you for the provocative stories and questions.
This is not the most important part of your newsletter at all, but: Shin Ramyun for lunch is my husband’s favorite when work is stressful (those days when you don’t actually have time for lunch so you really need to take one). He cooks it in broth and adds veggies and it’s delicious. Not that there’s generally any left for me.
Love you, Ceff Jhu. xoxo
This was necessary and beautiful. Thank you.
Also: Barah Sessey 😂
Every time I take time to read your updates I am happy that I did! Thank you for sharing so well, with such transparency. You and Barah are both amazing and I love knowing how connected you are to one another. And thanks for the recipe!
Oh, Jeff, I read or save to read all of your 'fragmented thoughts'.... but this - THIS - opened my eyes to the struggle of humility - dying to self - apologizing....sigh. I get close to one of those and then realize I have so much more to learn. Thank you for a great lesson.
Beautiful and much needed - thanks for your candor, humility, and trust to share your vulnerability.
This one pricked at things I rather leave buried. But as I read I truly felt a deeper invitation to forgiveness than I have felt in a while. You words are working liberation. Thank you for doing the work of writing them.
What do I need to let die? What do I need to let go of? I'm not sure, but this question will be rolling around in my brain. Thank you for the provocative stories and questions.
This is not the most important part of your newsletter at all, but: Shin Ramyun for lunch is my husband’s favorite when work is stressful (those days when you don’t actually have time for lunch so you really need to take one). He cooks it in broth and adds veggies and it’s delicious. Not that there’s generally any left for me.
Powerful piece Jeff. It is a struggle to die to self .
Love your newsletter--one of the few worth keeping. Thank you for writing it.