# Bending with Grace Willows line the quiet riverbanks where I walk most mornings. Their long branches trail in the water, swaying gently even on still days. In a storm, they don't snap like brittle oaks. They bow, they yield, and they rise again when the wind passes. ## The Quiet Strength of Yielding Life brings gusts we can't predict—losses, shifts, unexpected turns. A rigid stance might hold for a moment, but it often breaks. The willow shows another way: flexibility as quiet power. By bending low, it touches the earth, gathers what it needs, and straightens with the sun. I've learned this in small ways, like letting go of a fixed plan for the day and finding unexpected peace in the detour. ## Rooted by the Water What keeps the willow thriving? Deep roots in steady water. It doesn't chase the flow; it waits where nourishment runs deep. In our own lives, this means seeking the steady sources—simple routines, honest conversations, moments of breath—that sustain us through the sway. We all face winds. The willow reminds us: true resilience isn't in fighting them, but in moving with them, rooted and ready. *On May 2, 2026, may we bend toward what matters most.*