Days spent with new friends you have an instant connection with are priceless. I am so happy for both of you. I love wack-a-mole. It always makes me giggle when I play it. I agree they state of this country and the unsettled feelings it brings do feel like we are the moles in the game. I am glad you are feeling better. Love you 🥰
I'm glad you and Paulette got to meet face-to-face. Time spent with friends is the perfect anecdote to the whack-a-mole syndrome. I seem to experience the syndrome here where I have continually deleted and blocked fake accounts in my direct messages. It's always something! Glad you're feeling better, Sue.
I love meeting people with that instant connection. It’s like knowing them from a past incarnation.
It’s so strange you mention “whack-a-mole”. I said this very term earlier as I watched our two little red squirrels—“Li’l Red” and “Strawberry”, pop up out of different burrows they’ve made in the deep snow on either side of the bird feeders. It was so amusing to watch them this morning and I pointed out to my husband they looked like that game…
This has been happening to me A LOT! I think of, or say something, seemingly inane or innocuous and soon, I hear about, read about, or see that very thing!
That being said, I’m not even going to mention the dreams I’ve been having, and the more vivid ones I’ve been writing down. I certainly don’t want to see or hear of them coming true.
Your post about reading that book brought me back to times in my life where I was living with no direction known. Without a home, or even wondering where I would wind up on the road I was on. In fact, this past week, my husband, daughter in PA, and I, have talked about contingency plans. The crucial thing I told her, is timing. When to watch out, sense or know in advance when the ‘tipping point’ is going to happen and to make our moves before then. We’ve lived here for 25 years, but I would leave in a minute if it came down to it. I’d just dredge up those old days of when I was on the road without even a vehicle, and work it out from there.
The last four and a half weeks have certainly set many of us on a rollercoaster of emotions. I do my best to keep one eye on the sky, like my chickens use to, and the other grounded into my art and reading more up-beat posts.
One thing I do know from the time I was a teen of fourteen, was that no matter what, I was always protected, that I or whoever was with me—friends, family, my kids, would always get by. And lately I have had to channel my late dad’s philosophy—I even had it engraved on his head stone— “It’s goin’ to be ok, everything will work out, it always does.”
Intending the most benevolent outcome in your recovery. 🫶🏻🙌🏼
What a wonderful reply, thank you so much Gail! I love your dad's philosophy. We all need to stay grounded, communicate with one another and stay positive. Easier said than done. 💕
Days spent with new friends you have an instant connection with are priceless. I am so happy for both of you. I love wack-a-mole. It always makes me giggle when I play it. I agree they state of this country and the unsettled feelings it brings do feel like we are the moles in the game. I am glad you are feeling better. Love you 🥰
Thanks, Lynn! Love you too! 💕
So glad you and Paulette got to meet up! How fun :)
It was great fun! 💕
It was delightful and a time to remember.
Yes, it was! 💕
I'm glad you and Paulette got to meet face-to-face. Time spent with friends is the perfect anecdote to the whack-a-mole syndrome. I seem to experience the syndrome here where I have continually deleted and blocked fake accounts in my direct messages. It's always something! Glad you're feeling better, Sue.
Thanks, Ilona!! 💕
So happy you are feeling better. It was not the flu, but SADD that slowed my pace during the month of love.
We have been in a cold snap for at least two weeks now but I snapped out of it finally on Tuesday.
Gratitude for warm houses and coats. Thanks for the book AND song suggestion. 💜
You are welcome! Glad to hear you have snapped out of it and warmer weather on the way. 💕
How wonderful!
Thanks, Alisa! 💕
I’m reading Salt Path right now!! It’s good. Fun you got a chance to meet face to face with Paulette. Love it
I'll be interested to hear how you like the book! Thanks, Kim. 💕
I love meeting people with that instant connection. It’s like knowing them from a past incarnation.
It’s so strange you mention “whack-a-mole”. I said this very term earlier as I watched our two little red squirrels—“Li’l Red” and “Strawberry”, pop up out of different burrows they’ve made in the deep snow on either side of the bird feeders. It was so amusing to watch them this morning and I pointed out to my husband they looked like that game…
This has been happening to me A LOT! I think of, or say something, seemingly inane or innocuous and soon, I hear about, read about, or see that very thing!
That being said, I’m not even going to mention the dreams I’ve been having, and the more vivid ones I’ve been writing down. I certainly don’t want to see or hear of them coming true.
Your post about reading that book brought me back to times in my life where I was living with no direction known. Without a home, or even wondering where I would wind up on the road I was on. In fact, this past week, my husband, daughter in PA, and I, have talked about contingency plans. The crucial thing I told her, is timing. When to watch out, sense or know in advance when the ‘tipping point’ is going to happen and to make our moves before then. We’ve lived here for 25 years, but I would leave in a minute if it came down to it. I’d just dredge up those old days of when I was on the road without even a vehicle, and work it out from there.
The last four and a half weeks have certainly set many of us on a rollercoaster of emotions. I do my best to keep one eye on the sky, like my chickens use to, and the other grounded into my art and reading more up-beat posts.
One thing I do know from the time I was a teen of fourteen, was that no matter what, I was always protected, that I or whoever was with me—friends, family, my kids, would always get by. And lately I have had to channel my late dad’s philosophy—I even had it engraved on his head stone— “It’s goin’ to be ok, everything will work out, it always does.”
Intending the most benevolent outcome in your recovery. 🫶🏻🙌🏼
What a wonderful reply, thank you so much Gail! I love your dad's philosophy. We all need to stay grounded, communicate with one another and stay positive. Easier said than done. 💕