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All Good Things

Day 34

They say that all good things must come to an end. My pink pixie was most definitely a hit but even that had to go today. Read More→

Inspirational Quotes

Day 33

Regardless of what’s going on in your life, you can always find hope and strength through God (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit). Many of us, including me, were not brought up reading or understanding the Bible. It’s no wonder that there’s so much pain and fear in our world! Read More→

The Kindness of Strangers

Day 31

I’ve experienced tremendous outpourings of love and support over the last couple of months, from both friends and strangers. It’s all very inspiring, but I’m especially touched by the strangers that have made my life easier and happier. Some I will never meet….
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Hair Today Gone Tomorrow

Day 29

I Hate My Hair!

The comedian Jeff Foxworthy muses over the 4 words a husband most hates to hear from his wife as they prepare to go out; “I hate my hair!” Read More→

Face the Facts

Day 27

Throughout my circle of friends, family and neighbors, many tears are being shed this week. With the news of of 5 deaths including my mother-in-laws, it seems as if my world is being surrounded by sorrow. Read More→

Left Behind

Day 25

Left behind – no, not like in the 12 book series by that name (I plan to be one of those taken, should the Tribulation occur in my lifetime….), but rather here in Florida. Read More→

Settling In

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Living in the Moment

Day 22

Yesterday was a great day! Yes, we were forced to divert from our traditional lake holiday, but I was blessed to have both my boys home, and to spend the day with our Florida family. Read More→

Rejoice in Freedom

Day 21

It’s going to be a great day! I awoke feeling better than I have for a week, my youngest son is home from Army commitments for 10 days, and my oldest son is on his way home for 5 days. And, it’s the 4th of July! Read More→

Facing Death

Day 20

After 3 long months of hospice, God has finally answered our prayers and taken my mother in law home. Hers was the most difficult death I’ve ever witnessed. Read More→