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The Friday Exhale: 5 Thoughts on the Week

Sometimes we let others know we love them directly, with our words, and other times we let our actions demonstrate the love we feel, or we hope that they do. Some people are uncomfortable saying, “I love you” out loud or maybe they did not hear it as they were growing up and it does not occur to them to say those words even though they feel that emotion.

“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view… Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.” Atticus, the father in To Kill a Mockingbird, gives his six year old daughter life advice: don’t make assumptions and draw conclusions about others without first understanding and reflecting on what it must be like to walk in their shoes. Danny has understood that even though his mother does not say the words out loud, her simple action of tasting the father’s coffee first demonstrates, in a practical way, her love for him.

How do you demonstrate your love? – Maria

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The Friday Exhale: 5 Thoughts on the Week

Part of the context for these images is that, as part of my ongoing resolution to slowly shed what I no longer want taking up space in my house and in my mind, I have been listening to some cassette tapes! in preparation for throwing them away. They sound terrible, by the way. I am spoiled by how much sound has evolved over the years. I remember how thrilled we were by how much clearer CDs sounded in comparison, and that was already maybe 30 years ago.

Of course, I talked about this with one of my sons, who collects old records, mainly from Italy, dating back to the 1930s and 40s. Talking about the sound quality of old recordings, the conversation moved organically to Ms. Albani, who I had never heard of, and listening to a recording of her voice, which I’m sure does no justice to the beauty of her sound. Here is a selection from Handel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d5FjYZMcLs

According to her obituary, she was from Quebec and was highly regarded in her day, including by Queen Victoria!

So many of us hold on to stuff that makes no logical sense. What are you struggling to get rid of? – Maria

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