Meg GreygorSaturday for Running and RememberingI don’t look forward to Saturdays. It’s not that Saturdays are bad per se, but they do not indicate the start of my weekend like they do…May 20May 20
Meg GreygorMorning Musings 4.2You are free and wondrous. You knew this when you were a child. You are, and will always be this way, despite the weights of life. Be sure…May 6May 6
Meg GreygorBack in the DayWe used to sit outside. Just sit there. We sat on the stone benches outside the front of our dormitory. We sat on the retaining wall…Apr 20Apr 20
Meg GreygorModern ConnectionA few months ago, my boyfriend and I were hiking a quiet wooded trail not far from our house. The trees were sparse, but the undergrowth…Apr 11Apr 11
Meg GreygorEaster and Family TraditionsThe older I get, the more I feel the pull of family traditions as we cycle through the seasons. The days have been moody lately. It was a…Mar 266Mar 266
Meg GreygorBe MoveableStepping out from under the glittering chandeliers in the bright theater onto the city street, the rain pelted the dark pavement. From…Mar 11Mar 11
Meg GreygorA Morning RoutineThe first hour of my day can go one of two ways. One: I can snooze in bed as long as possible, then begrudgingly get up, stumble downstairs…Feb 271Feb 271
Meg GreygorThe Art of Riding a Hot HorseLike a lot of people who took up horseback riding, I learned on the backs of trusty school horses. These are the most kind and patient of…Feb 171Feb 171
Meg GreygorResolution #5: Commit to a 50KOkay. Last one. My last resolution is the one that scares me the most. It’s something that has been on my mind for the last few years, but…Feb 15Feb 15
Meg GreygorResolution #4: Cultivate a Sense of UrgencyThe trouble is, you think you have time. — Jack KornfieldFeb 6Feb 6