In the book of life, may your name be written in the adventure section.

And then someone spoke these words that I will never forget: "We are in the Jewish High Holidays," she said, "in the 10 Days of Awe. And in the 10 Days of Awe, we remember that the first time something extraordinary happens, we call it a miracle. But when it happens over and over again, we just call it ordinary."
Yes. The first time, extraordinary.
This is what 37days is all about: reclaiming what is extraordinary in the ordinary.
And so as we begin the 10 Days of Awe with Rosh Hashanah this evening, it is only fitting that it was Jodi herself who sent me this beautiful photograph of a magical butterfly apple today with a note that included this beautiful sentiment: "shana tovah. may you be written in the book of life, in the 'adventure' section."
shana tovah, my friends. may you all be written in the book of life, in the 'adventure' section. or the 'joyous' section. or the 'happy' section.
With thanks, as always, to Jodi.
