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Rachel Marie Lee

Rediscovering Hope Through the Lens of Suffering

LinkUp Spotlight Feature: Michele Morin

August 1, 2018 By Rachel Lee 12 Comments

Spotlight Writer

Introducing Michele Morin!

 

Michele is a teacher, blogger, reader, and gardener who finds joy in sitting at a table surrounded by women with open Bibles. She has been married to an unreasonably patient husband for nearly 30 years, and together they have four sons, two daughters-in-love, two grandchildren, and one lazy St. Bernard.

Michele loves hot tea and well-crafted sentences, poems that stop her in her tracks and days at the ocean with the whole family. She laments biblical illiteracy and advocates for the prudent use of “little minutes.”

She blogs at Living Our Days where she writes about the books she is reading and the grace she is receiving.

 

When did you begin your blogging journey and why?

I began writing a devotional column for my church’s website, and slowly gained confidence to begin a blog on my own. I’ve always been an avid reader and a dabbler in poetry and essays, but having a blog gave me a place to bring it all together and some accountability to “show up” for a growing family of readers.

 

Five Faves

Fave Food- Yogurt with fruit and granola

Fave television show- Downton Abbey

Fave Bible character- Huldah

Fave childhood memory- Huge snowbanks in Northern Maine! My sister and I played outside in the snow until our (matching) snowsuits were soaked.

Fave Quote- Annie Dillard said, “How we live our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.”

That quote became so meaningful to me in the early mothering days when the minutes were flying by with, seemingly, so little accomplished. However, in those days, relationship capital was accruing with my sons, and foundations were being laid for character and resiliency in all of us!

When it came time to give my blog a name, Living Our Days seemed like an obvious choice.

 

Fun Fact

I love to sing. I don’t have a great voice, but I do have a pretty good ear and can almost always find a part. My high school and college social life pretty much centered around a piano with a group of people singing one song after another.

 

Prayer Prompt

Family, ministry, and writing are the three pillars of my schedule and my life. I want to be faithful in all three and to give the right amount of attention in the right space at the right time. My greatest desire is to be fully present to God’s assignment for each moment.

 

Connect With Michele

**Because this linkup is all about cultivating community, I ask that you please make a true effort to connect with Michele through one of the channels she has listed below!**

Living our Days Blog

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Twitter

 

Featured Post

Making a Commitment to Blessing

The ping of a message changed my day: “Let’s take food to a friend who needs encouragement.”

“Well, why not?” I asked myself, and began pondering the joyful outcome that always arises from random acts of blessing.

I’ve always wanted to be an extrovert — or at least an optimist.
Failing at both, I’m thankful to be a Christian, for when Scripture presides over any natural tendencies I may have to hunker down and spend my whole life “ordering my private world,” I get to move outside my comfort zone and to make a commitment to be a blessing to others.. {Continue reading}

 

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Build Meaningful Friendships Through the Power of Story

July 22, 2018 By Rachel Lee 23 Comments

 Welcome to our new series: Cultivating Authentic Connections

This is a 4 week collaboration of inspiring women joining together to talk about the importance of developing authentic relationships in our day to day lives.

Be sure to join us, right here, every Monday!

Transparency is the doorway to intimacy. Discover how sharing your story can build the kind of intimacy that leads to more meaningful friendships! If you long to cultivate deeper, fuller connections that go above and beyond the status quo, then this article is for you! #friendship #relationships #connection #story #authentic #women

Welcome Heart | Stacey Pardoe | Down Aspen Lane | Be Thee Inspired


Did you know it’s possible to build meaningful friendships through the power of story?


“Beautiful day,” I heard the voice say as I helped my toddler trudge her way up the hill from the lake.

I lifted my head ever so slightly to see an older gentleman, probably in his 70’s, sitting alone on the picnic bench, just a stone’s throw away.

On any other day, I most likely would have responded with a friendly smile, maybe a nod, and then continued on my way.

But this was not any other day..

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Filed Under: Faith, Link-Up Posts Tagged With: authentic, Community, Connection, Friendship, relationships, Your story matters

How to Nurture Your Friendships by Listening to the Holy Spirit

July 15, 2018 By Rachel Lee 39 Comments

 Welcome to our new series:

Cultivating Authentic Connections

This is a 4 week collaboration of inspiring women joining together to talk about the importance of developing authentic relationships in our day to day lives.

Be sure to join us, right here, every Monday!

Have you ever had a friend surprise you with a gift that met your dire, albeit unspoken need? An unexpected visit? A card in the mail at just the right time? A spur of the moment phone call? God often speaks to us through the promptings of His Holy Spirit. These promptings can help foster more meaningful friendships, if we will take the time to listen. #friendships #connections #authentic #holyspirit #promptings #women

Welcome Heart | Stacey Pardoe | Down Aspen Lane | Be Thee Inspired

 

Nurturing Friendships by Following The Spirit

 

It’s not often that my world comes to a complete standstill at the sight of yellow flowers. However, on this particular Wednesday, it did.

With dishes piled high in the sink, and the aroma of our evening meal still in the air, I was in the middle of cleaning the kitchen when the doorbell rang.

Ding! Dong!

Wiping my hands on my apron, I made my way to the front door and peered out the peep hole. The sight of soft yellow flower petals startled me.

“Who in the world is bringing me flowers?” I wondered aloud, unlocking the door and opening it with anticipation.

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How to Meet Others in Their Brokenness

July 8, 2018 By Rachel Lee 35 Comments

 Welcome to our new series:

Cultivating Authentic Connections

This is a 4 week collaboration of inspiring women joining together to talk about the importance of developing authentic relationships in our day to day lives.

Be sure to join us, right here, every Monday!

Welcome Heart | Stacey Pardoe | Down Aspen Lane | Be Thee Inspired

How to Meet Others in Their Brokenness

 

She bursts through the door with a box of chocolate-flavored cereal and a scowl on her face. I’ve been her mentor for close to ten years, and she knows this is a safe place to show up just as she is.  

Today there’s mascara running down her ashen skin, and she says she hasn’t eaten in days. She’s too sad. Some boy broke her heart, and there’s no going back after it goes down like this.  

That’s what she tells me. I suspect they’ll be back together in less than a week, but I keep these words to myself.

She crashes onto the coffee-colored couch with the torn cushion covers and tells me the whole drawn-out saga while my toddler plays with bulldozers at our feet.  

I say very little.  

I nod and show compassion and speak just a few words of truth about how she deserves better. I could use the term “unequally yoked,” but I save that for a few years down the road when it might mean something to her.

Before she stands to leave, she reaches across the expanse of the couch and hugs me with her nose sniffling in my ear.  “You’ve been so helpful,” she says.

I smile to myself. I’ve said very few words throughout our time together – just a few snippets of wisdom on the fringes of her tears.  Mostly, she was the one pouring it out today.

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Filed Under: Faith, Link-Up Posts

Do You Have People?

July 1, 2018 By Rachel Lee 40 Comments

 Welcome to our new series:

Cultivating Authentic Connections

This is a 4 week collaboration of inspiring women joining together to talk about the importance of developing authentic relationships in our day to day lives.

Be sure to join us, right here, every Monday!

We ALL need people. It's important to have healthy connections; friends that we can do life with. We are better together! Learn from the hostess with the mostest- Sue Donaldson, and together, let us let down our guard, ditch our overrated excuses, and invite others in! We will be all the better for it! #hospitality #bettertogether #friendship #relationships #connections #tribe

Welcome Heart | Her View From Home | Down Aspen Lane | Be Thee Inspired

Do You Have People?

The Better Connected – Solid Advice, Sharing Sorrows

 

Do you have people? The kind that help you connect to God?

We are better together. I need someone to tell my story to. The Man-in-Plaid tries to listen. I do have so. many. stories.

I said to Mark:

I need you to ask me how I’m feeling…

He replied:

But I constantly know how you’re feeling!

Ha! True enough. I’m not one to keep my feelings to myself. I got that from Mom. (Right, Mom?)

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Meet Rachel!

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My name is Rachel. Wife, mother, and the writer of this here blog.

In August 2005, I lost my daughter to a car accident that not only took her life, but also left me reeling with pain, questioning my faith, and groping for answers.

Through the lens of suffering, I've begun to rediscover what it truly means to have hope, despite life's hardships.

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