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February First; Considering What Love Is
The month of love. This morning I was up early even though Molly didn’t bark needing to go outside. I had promised my mother that I would drive her to take her little dog to be groomed. It was the … Continue reading
Posted in dogs, education, encouragement, faith, family, inspiration, life's journey, memories, Uncategorized
Tagged aging, aging parents, being patient, Bible verse, care, compassion, directions, emotions, faith, family, family care, heart, love, patience
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December Thirteenth; Mystery Gifts That Carry the Most Warmth
Yesterday while I went through my email notifications I came upon an odd one. It was an alert that my package would be delivered today. I was confused as I hadn’t ordered anything. Checking, but only because it was sent … Continue reading
Posted in animals, Cats and Kittens, children, dogs, education, encouragement, faith, family, inspiration, life's journey, Uncategorized
Tagged care, charity, children, Christmas, faith, foster care, gifts, homeless, least of these, mystery gifts, package, sharing, those in need
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August Ninth; A Flower Garden of Such Beauty
I’m going to be selfish. If I could ask for a gift, during this month of my birth, I would ask for flowers. I would ask, for the chance, one more time, to see the back of my car filled … Continue reading
Posted in education, encouragement, faith, garden, growth, insects, inspiration, life's journey, memories, pollinators, Uncategorized
Tagged bees, blooms, butterfly, care, education, faith, flower garden, flowers, garden, gardening, growth, hope, Jesus, people, plants, pollinators, strength
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July Thirty-first; Priorities
How in the world, have we already reached the last day of July? What happened to time that has made it pass so quickly? And yet, so very slowly at the same time? I had planned on attending an event … Continue reading
Posted in Cats and Kittens, children, education, encouragement, faith, family, healthy, inspiration, life's journey, sleep, Uncategorized
Tagged baby, beliefs, care, elderly, family, needs, plans, priorities, priority, responsibility
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Worry Not
You got my attention. Yes, I have already written my morning blog using my prompt of the day. Once written and posted I started seeing what notifications had arrived to my email in box. Making my way down, I came … Continue reading
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Tagged blessings, care, faith, gifts, God, miracle, provide, provisions, trust
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Day 103; Footnotes of Another View on Confusion
The blog that I wrote this morning, , “Okay, I’m Confused” was meant to be a lighthearted take on confusion. With me being retired and all the days seem to run together. But, it isn’t all fun and silliness. Person … Continue reading
March Tenth; Days of Difference
My son laughs at me when I get the days mixed up. Since I have no set schedule, it seems that days blend together. A same day, different date thing. I have a calendar on my desk, so I can … Continue reading
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Tagged calendar, care, day, difference, flowers, humanity, schedules, time
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February Twenty-second; Why Should I Care?
Here I sit, staring out the window at yet another rainy day. The cloud cover appearing to be a heavy blanket ready to rip apart and allow a deluge to rain down upon us. The lack of sunlight giving the … Continue reading