Pinnacle Presbyterian Church

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Summertime...and the Living is Renewal

For me, summer has always been a time to recharge and find inspiration in the quieter moments that typically get overlooked during the regular season hustle. With the usual busy schedule winding down, there is finally space in the day to relax, reconnect, and reflect.

I cherish those peaceful mornings with a cup of coffee on our patio, enjoying the calm before the day begins. Even the birds tend to give into this slow hour before beginning their busy day of song. Our own toddler always seems to sense the tranquil AM and will simply gather herself and blanket on the couch and slow-rise the day with us. These moments of solitude provide a chance to gather my thoughts on the previous day as well as what's to come.

Connecting with family and friends takes center stage during these hot months. Whether it's a trip to the movie theater, a game night, or simply inviting loved ones over for a meal, times like these together are precious and sacred. It's about enjoying each other's company without the usual rush and non-stop go, go, go. 

On a personal note, summer is for reflection. Whether through reading, meditating, or simply stepping away from the usual routine, these moments help me recharge and refocus. They prepare me to return with renewed energy and enthusiasm for the next season.

The summer slowdown also sparks creativity. With fewer rehearsals and meetings to prepare for, there's room to explore new music and new styles. This is the perfect time to experiment and find fresh inspiration to bring new ideas to the music.

In essence, summer is about renewal. It's a time to rest, reflect, and get inspired. These months of relaxation and introspection are crucial for bringing new energy and creativity to our music when the busy season rolls around again.