Let’s be real, up front! As much as I cherish the Red Thread around my wrist and the medicine in my mythical basket, the world is still a mess! A huge mess, actually. But, for this moment, we’re going to talk about some other things that are true. Some hopeful things!
And, no… that’s not avoidance. It’s the place where two of my favorite coping strategies meet.
Voice & Choice!
My current journey in that place started with an invitation from Shiloh Sophia McCloud, the leader of Intentional Creativity.® There was a huge graduation celebration going on in California… one I would love to have attended in person, though that wasn’t in the cards just now. In addition to completing the Color of Woman journey – for the second time! – Shiloh asked if I would be open to being a Curate. My reply was simple… With honor!
And, yes… the magic works long-distance, too!
Now, to be honest, I don’t know exactly what this will look like as time goes on. It’s a new-ancient thing in our community. A way, I suspect, of responding intentionally to all the things shifting around us.
Here’s what my inner word-junkie discovered, with a bit of button pushing…
Cura is Latin for care or cure and refers to the underlying concept of responsibility, management, or healing found in words like care and cure.
Some sources suggest that the role of grandmothers – whether as spiritual anchors, traditional healers, or primary caregivers – is a vital response to the specific needs of their families and communities. One example is the biblical Queen Esther who risked her life by approaching the king to intercede for her people… that she was, perhaps, born for such a time as this (Esther 4:14).
Another meaning has to do with collections, like art in museums or books in libraries.
That all feels really huge to me right now. And scary. And essential.
As usual, I am painting. And doing laundry and making soup, with a rather surprising new sense of purpose.
I am also writing. In fact, I signed a publishing agreement this week! (Stay tuned!) Let’s just say that it is, indeed, a Grandmother project for such a time as this.
Here’s what I know for sure… this world needs our voices. It needs our choices. It needs our advocacy. And our Littles need to see us engaged in all these things.
I am deeply honored to stand beside Shiloh Sophia McCloud, Sangoma Naa Kwarley, Kelly House, Clair Oaks, and Dr. Cheryl Boudreaux in this ongoing lineage of Curates.
ps… just in case you hear my drummer-friend calling you and your dreams, too, let’s talk! You have, indeed, got magic and I have a fabulous new way to help you claim it and put it to work. Curious??? Click here and the calendar elves will hook you up with 45 min. My gift. You’ll want a cuppa, perhaps a journal, and a red thread if it’s handy!








