By Davalynn Spencer @davalynnspencer New beginnings. Technically, that is a redundant statement. But the phrase says what we all understand – starting over. Fresh start. Second chance. Or third or fourth or fifth. The idea is, as long as we are on this side of the grass, it’s
By Davalynn Spencer @davalynnspencer As spring approaches, I’m inclined to envy the vibrant, living metaphors of renewal sprouting in the bulb garden and singing from the trees. Oh for a fresh start, a do-over, new growth. Is it possible? Can we rejuvenate like the flowers and trees in
By Davalynn Spencer @davalynnspencer New beginnings. Technically, that’s a redundant phrase – like tuna fish. If something is a beginning, then it’s new. And if it’s new, then it’s the beginning of something different. However, our ears seem to like the sound of “new beginnings.” It rings with


