I love this image so much, Rebecca. "What kind of house would you be?" was so often one of those icebreaker get-to-know-you questions in my early professional years, and I always answered "a tree house" because (and I'm not sure I was totally clear back then as to why it resonated or could have really articulated this then) I loved the idea of not committing to a particular structure for my life, but instead building it as I went along. You can't really know until you're up in the tree how you'll use the space and what should go where. Thanks for the reminder that life is a work in progress!
I love this, Bec! I’m along for the ride and packing up my toolbox. This is going to be fascinating and, just maybe, your next book! I can see the rooms and the view from the treehouse already!!!
Oh my Rebecca, Yes! I'll be there in my Goodwill getup ready for deep dives of conversation. So much delightful metaphor to climb into!
Cool! A poet on board! Yay!
I love this image so much, Rebecca. "What kind of house would you be?" was so often one of those icebreaker get-to-know-you questions in my early professional years, and I always answered "a tree house" because (and I'm not sure I was totally clear back then as to why it resonated or could have really articulated this then) I loved the idea of not committing to a particular structure for my life, but instead building it as I went along. You can't really know until you're up in the tree how you'll use the space and what should go where. Thanks for the reminder that life is a work in progress!
Beautiful! Thank you for this!
I like it!
Oh, good!
I love this, Bec! I’m along for the ride and packing up my toolbox. This is going to be fascinating and, just maybe, your next book! I can see the rooms and the view from the treehouse already!!!
Yay!!!