A new approach. I hope you like it.
Sometimes, new is good. I hope you’ll overlook the fact that I am reposting. I wanted to see what this looked like. Maybe I’ll post something like this every end-of-month, so in case you didn’t read a post, they are all in one place.
So, what do you think?
Besides, trying something new is good, right? And considering it’s the end of the month, it works out well.

Plus, I like being able to see my posts this way as well. It’s been two months of reflection and sorting things out. Mental health, identifying the truly important, and relationships. Some pretty heady subjects. But what else is there to do in these two dark, cold months?
Now, I contend with this Afib diagnosis. I’m having a hard time adjusting to the medications. But I try to see things in perspective. It’s not terminal. It’s treatable. Perspective certainly helps. Besides, I’m an overcomer in Christ.
If faith doesn’t work during times of illness, when will it?
I hope you have a great weekend and blessings to each of you.
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How two Christmas mugs opened the floodgates
Right after Thanksgiving, my husband and I start drinking our morning coffee from these cups. They’re not antiques but they’re at least twenty years old. I bought them shortly after the Hobby Lobby in our local area opened. One of them broke a few years back but we couldn’t bear to part with them so Read more
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Why I love “Can’t Stop the Feeling” from Trolls
(Oh dear, my precious grandson’s dance video didn’t show up. Don’t know why. Trying one more time. I apologize but you just have to see it. ) Ok, so this past weekend was amazing. My daughter cooked the Thanksgiving dinner and it was great. We got to spend some time together, just the two of Read more
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Can we rewrite our memories?
Today I’m thankful for yesterdays. Not all yesterdays. Just like all tomorrows won’t necessarily be something to be thankful for, not all yesterdays are either. But at least tomorrows hold promise. Yesterdays only hold memories. We can’t rewrite memories. Or can we? Our past is our past: the facts of it, but not necessarily our Read more
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Emotional pain is not your enemy
A lot of people don’t like visiting hospitals, nursing homes, funeral homes, or other words, other people’s pain. Why is that? I think the answer is fairly obvious and especially important if the person we are visiting is clinically depressed. We don’t want to be faced with what we worry will be our future,or what Read more
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