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bergamot blooms in a summer field
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Deborah
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Haak-Frost
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If you make a reservation for a retreat at GilChrist, you will most likely see my name on the email signature, talk with me on the phone, or see my face when you arrive. I’ve always delighted in being able to connect people with the natural world in ways that allow them to experience their environment deeply and meaningfully. My undergraduate degree in psychology and environmental studies paved the way for this beautiful integration of two passions of mine. The principles of permaculture – earth care, people care, and fair share – also shape my approach to my work. Making rest and retreat more accessible for all is something I try to work toward.

I also do a lot of the behind-the-scenes logistics and administrative work at GilChrist: working with group retreat facilitators, handling billing, managing social media, keeping the website up to date, cataloging the library, and also pitching in with cabin cleaning and feeding the goats.

When I’m not at work, you can find me volunteering in my Three Rivers community, cooking and baking in my kitchen, taking in thought-provoking television and movies with my husband, or daydreaming about grand garden plans for my backyard.

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Caretaker for Community Engagement
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Bergamot blooms in this summer view from the GilChrist office
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GilChrist
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dhaak@fetzer.org

This summer I have made time for periods of rest: first celebrating Pride Month with my partner on the shores of Lake Superior, then in my garden, and with the unchanging comfort of my lawn chairs and favorite cups full of herbal tea. Being able to slow down my brain and body for an extended time helps me “reset” into a pattern of calmness that I need for my life. I often remember the story from my Christian faith, of God resting on the seventh day after creating the stars, planets, all plant and animal life, every natural thing we know and love, including human beings. The Christian God is said to be capable of all things that are good, never tiring, never becoming weary, yet he still made the choice to rest after his work of Creation and he called it Good. If rest for this never-tiring God is good, it is certainly good for me! This yearly early-summer rest is very important to me, even though my work takes place somewhere like GilChrist! I am thankful for the way that the pieces fall together with my work so I am able to make space for this rest.

It is quite fulfilling to be part of the team that cultivates space at GilChrist for people to experience similar rest. I have crossed paths with countless guests who are exhausted and overwhelmed when they arrive, and leave GilChrist with immense gratitude for being a space where they could separate physically and psychologically from the work in their lives for a short while. These interactions keep fresh in my mind how important this work is, and how crucial rest is for us all. How often do you invite rest into your life? 

Erika Boyer is the Caretaker for Environmental Aesthetics at GilChrist Retreat Center.

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By Erika Boyer

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