Light and Hope
Most days I get together with the ladies (the #yayas) and we walk. We talk, solve world problems and yeah, walk. Anywhere between 2.5 and 3 miles at a clip. My friend Keri and I walked 4.5 miles last Monday simply because the beautiful day with it's sunshine and cool breeze beckoned. Funny - for most of us, darkness and night don't seem to have the same appeal. If you're a science geek like me you know that darkness isn't a condition in and of itself - it is the absence of light. We all know that there are seasons where the days are "shorter" and it is dark when we get up and dark at dinner. I cannot imagine living somewhere in the world that suffers darkness for days on end. I would lose my mind, I know it. Because for me, beloved, with the dawn (and the sunrise) comes hope. As a woman who has a congenital, incurable eye disease [https://www.fightingblindness.org/diseases/retinitis-pigmentosa?gclid=CjwKCAiAhreNBhAYEiwAFGGKPHlHN6XxeG...