The Stone Labyrinth

Though sometimes life is a little bumpy and can feel like it's hitting you with stones,

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we can always take those stones and "make" a moment to reflect in their lessons.

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One by one in their individual beauty, we place them into a continous line. 

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Lighting our path as we go.

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To remind ourselves of the one continuous line which binds us to each other.

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26 responses to “The Stone Labyrinth”

  1. this is so gorgeous valarie!
    i love the look on your son’s face in the last photo!

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  2. wow, that’s really pretty. It reminds me that if I don’t do that myself, I should go to the arboretum and walk the labyrinth there!

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  3. mmm.sigh. that’s beautiful. I could sit in front of that for hours…

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  4. This is such a beautiful idea. I think that the kids would really love the setting of stones. I might do this for myself too!

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  5. so beautiful 🙂

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  6. Valarie, this is such an inspirational post! Thanks so much for sharing such a beautiful sentiment. Have a lovely merry happy day and love to you!!

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  7. So simple and so beautiful – a truely inspirational post! xxx

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  8. Lovely! Thanks so much!

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  9. ooh i think we are going stone hunting this afternoon!

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  10. oh and ps… I too am Swedish and would love to know how you incorporate your culture into your family traditions and rituals… I could always use more ideas!

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  11. Wonderful ….. I also put to work tomorrow … thanks!

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  12. He had a hard day and this really helped bring him out of it.

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  13. Enjoy your labyrinth walk. Be well.

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  14. Thanks Amy. It brought a little needed peace to my house.

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  15. It is a great way to calm things down in excited children. Stone by stone and then placing and lighting the candles brings a sense of calm to my little family. Enjoy.

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  16. Thanks jacqueline. Be well and big hugs.

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  17. Thanks Emily.Hope all is well on your side of the world.

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  18. Thank you Gina. Happy Weekend.

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  19. Fantastic. Enjoy!!!

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  20. Hi Liz or should I say Hej Liz? Well you know there are the big holidays of Jul, Midsommar, och Påsk? Which we do in complete Swedish style. We also celebrate the lesser known holidays such as waffle day, martin’s goose, etc. Then there are the nuances of being Swedish which include being outdoors alot. Having Fika at least once a day, usually 3;15 for us here. Preparing and eating meals together, name days, stories as the center of our family time, and extreme crafting such as knitting,sewing,weaving,stuffed animals making etc. All of these things I learned from my parents and their families. Let me know if you need more specifics. I’m really enjoying reading your blog. You have a beautiful family and a beautiful heart. Take care och glad helg.

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