Posts by Lucy Mathews Heegaard

Two Pairs of Pink Crocs | A Love Note to Boston

I have two pairs of pink crocs in my closet. One pair is mine. One belongs to one of my closest friends. I have my friend’s…

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Here’s to Laughter

I’ve read that the average four-year-old laughs about 300 times a day. By the time we hit 40, our daily laugh quotient goes down to four.…

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One of Those Days ~ An Inadvertent Post

Today I have been revising and revamping my Studio-Lu blog space to make it more visually compatible with my main Studio-Lu website. In the process— rather…

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Where the Angels Live ~ Lullaby for a Friend

Every song has a story. But sometimes you don’t know the full story until the song itself shows you. Even if you wrote the song yourself.…

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Why Miss the Moment?

It’s never too late to start; it’s never too early to begin. One of my closest friends is living with terminal cancer. I selected the verb…

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The Call of the Trail: An Ode to Walking

When my mind is in tangles, I walk. Sometimes it seems that there can’t possibly be enough miles in front of me to sort through the…

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In Charlie’s Space and Time

“Healthy people base their lives on healing, authentic stories. Empowerment comes through the process of telling those stories.” — Theologian Matthew Fox * The keepers and tellers…

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Welcome Home, Cowboy Bob

When I was four years old, I asked everyone to call me “Cowboy Bob.” I can hear myself pausing indignantly and growling, “Don’t call me Lucy.…

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In Search of My Grandfather’s Laugh

I am a pack-rat of the highest order. I save everything. Well, not everything. I save memories. Photographs, letters, old cassette tapes with recordings of friends…

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Threads ~ We are all connected, We all have a story

Have you ever noticed how your mood is lifted when you spontaneously catch the eye of a stranger and share a smile in passing? So often,…

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