All posts tagged: renewal

KATHERINE MAY’S NYT BESTSELLER: WINTERING & HOW IT RELATES TO A PERIOD OF TIME IN MY LIFE

By Leslie Lindsay How does one care for and repair ourselves when we find ourselves slipping through the cracks? ~NONFICTION SPOTLIGHT|ALWAYS WITH BOOK~ NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A meditation in what it means to winter, this intimate, part-memoir, part exploration, part essay, WINTERING by Katherine May (Riverhead, November 2020) explores all the ways winter is a lesson in self-care, healing, and rejuvenation. I once believed I could live in the northern climate of Minnesota. My mother scoffed, “It’s one of the coldest places we have in the U.S. Why would you want to go there?”  Simple: I had a job at the Mayo Clinic. I also wanted to get away from my wildly unstable, mentally ill mother. Still, her warning, her motherly instinct to shelter me from the harsh realities of a 6-8 month long winter, was somewhat…comforting. As children had been doing for eons, I defied her. I moved to Minnesota. Encapsulated in the snowy drifts and what I am sure was my first real blizzard, I hunkered down. I sat in the bay …

In My Brain Today: The Law of 7s

By Leslie Lindsay I’m not sure if there is any true, “proof” to this. But have you ever noticed how there is something magically mysterious about the number 7?  It’s mentioned in the Bible several times, it comes up in symmetry of design…(as does the number 3) and then there’s the “7-year itch” of course! But for me, well I am thinking more about the “seven year body renewal theory” I have heard for most of my life.  That is, the idea that every seven years (give or take 1 or 2), one’s body is completely..uh..re-done. Every cell, every fiber, every thing in one’s body is sort of re-constructed.  Now, I don’t know any medical research off the top of my head (ha–even if I had learned that in nurisng school, it would be long gone by now…as that was more than seven years ago!). So, here’s the thing:  I feel the need to revamp my life right now.  I didn’t know why until I got to chatting with an indivudal at my local coffee shop.  We …