I’m learning to open my ears.

The Best Days of My Life
I’m learning to open my ears.

I live in Southern California with my husband and my two girls. You can email me at sarah at sarahmarkley dot com. [Read More …]

“I thought you had thicker skin than that, Sarah.” His voice over the telephone about killed me. I leaned my forehead on my arm on the dining room table on Monday afternoon. I wanted to cry. I’d written something and wanted my husband to vet it for theological accuracy. So I emailed it to him. [...]

I think God made us finite for a reason. I only have so many words per day to give, I’m finding. I’m writing on a longer project right now and I find when I come to this place, I stare and sit and stare some more at the cursor. What is right and good to [...]

For the days when there is nothing to say except, “Make sure you stir the brownie batter just the right amount,” For the days when your wisdom has flown and all that you really want to do is curl up with your Instagram feed, For the days when you can’t type one more word for [...]
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Good post Sarah. It can be easy to close your ears without even thinking about it. You’re right about it being gone and quiet too quickly, but even then there are other things I close my ears to.
Sarah! i am just catching up on your blog…i love what you are doing here.
it seems like you always write things that i too could write…except i dont’ think to and i don’t have the eloquent and graceful words that flow so easily here.
love it! such simple yet profound reminders.
What a wonderful post. It has left me in a puddle of tears. Thank you for sharing your insight. xoxo
oh how often i do this. get so caught up in my own thoughts or “to do” list and don’t really listen.
i need to be more focused and truly listen.
Great reminder to Cherish the noise!
my downfall is my laptop. when someone approaches me and starts talking while i’m using my computer, i tend to only half-listen. it takes conscious effort to actually hear them.