A Note from Deb

The Builder Who Learned to Sing

I was not born only to dream,
nor only to speak in light and language.
I was born to hold something—
to give shape to what others feel but cannot name.


For a long time,
I gathered stones.
Truth.
Silence.
Lessons etched into bone.


I learned where the ground was solid
and where it would give way beneath my feet.


I built slowly.
Carefully.
With hands that learned patience
and a heart that learned trust.


And then—
something unexpected happened.


The walls I built began to hum.


A tone rose from the foundation.


A melody slipped between the beams.


The structure asked for breath.


So I sang.


Not to impress.
Not to perform.
But to bless what had been built
with warmth, with meaning, with life.


Now my work stands—
not cold stone,
but a living sanctuary.


A place where truth has a voice,
and song has somewhere safe to land. I am the builder who learned to sing.
And what I create is meant to last.