Lisa JarvisOrange CrushColor has an interesting way of igniting a feeling, a memory, or warmth inside us all. “What’s your favorite color?” is a rudimentary…3 min read·Mar 31, 2022--3--3
Lisa JarvisTime Changes || Part 2Things are different now. Nana used to call people “Darling” like it was their name. It was somehow personal and familiar. I felt like I…3 min read·Mar 17, 2022----
Lisa JarvisTime Changes || Part 1There are nights where my head spins, like the moon’s orbit around the earth. I get consumed with the world: the news, the traffic, the…3 min read·Mar 10, 2022----
Lisa JarvisLife in CirclesSometimes life carries in it meanings that we don’t expect, or don’t understand until years later. But they’re gone as quick as they come…1 min read·Feb 24, 2022----
Lisa JarvisFor the Sake of ProgressIn fleeting moments of introspection I gleaned over two questions: 1. What is progress for the sake of progress? And 2. What is progress…2 min read·Feb 15, 2022----
Lisa JarvisSimpler times for an impressionistic mindGod’s grace and goodness is at work within a paradox of chaos and community. Our world — in some ways — is at odds, but we our comforted…2 min read·Mar 24, 2020----
Lisa Jarvis3 Steps to Making Your Dog Dreams Come TrueWe got our only family dog when I was in sixth grade. It wasn’t a unanimous decision, and it wasn’t an easy feat to execute; I put years…5 min read·Mar 12, 2020----
Lisa JarvisEncomium for Grass, an appreciation of unexpected personalityI particularly love the smell, especially in the morning after a lawn, doused in dew, is mowed. It’s more refreshing than the ripest…2 min read·Oct 5, 2019----