Apples Never Fall

I don’t yet understand the reference and I didn’t thoroughly enjoy the roundabout way the story unfolded…but when it comes to people and their hidden even subconscious thoughts Liane Moriarty strikes me as a genius over and over again. So I’m hearing the end, in the middle of our little family vacation on the Tahitian island of Moorea and I’m struck by how quickly this book came together in the time of COVID…and how as my son and I walked hand in hand toward our most lovely turquoise ocean beach front bungalow and he said he wouldn’t send me to the sun to test out his sun suit if he ever invented one because it would be too dangerous… that I have no idea when I would have to have to leave him to find his own path in this life, praying it would never be the other way around…father God, I just pray it will be when I’m old and gray and he would have already gotten his wings. 

Whenever this little journey takes us, give us strength and courage and peace. Grateful I got to hold his little hands today in mine. 


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