Change, Christian, Faith, God, Gratitude, Grief, Jesus Christ, Joy, Loss, Love, Personal Growth, Relationships, Uncategorized, Women

Let’s talk about change …

I want to talk about “change”.  Why do we find change so scary and unsettling? Perhaps it's scary because we can't control it. Perhaps it's unsettling because we are creatures of habit and our brains like to avoid uncertainty. Change brings uncertainty, risk, the unknown. For some, this is exhilarating, for others, it is downright… Continue reading Let’s talk about change …

Change, Christian, Decision Making, Faith, God, Grief, Jesus Christ, Loss, Love, Uncategorized

The thing about losing your spouse …

So here’s the thing. When I was married, my husband and I had specific responsibilities. We had a more traditional arrangement. I took care of the home – grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning, laundry, all those types of things, and he took care of the outdoor things – the garden, the house maintenance, the cars and… Continue reading The thing about losing your spouse …

Change, Christian, Consistency, Decision Making, Faith, Goals, God, Grief, Habits, Health, Jesus Christ, Loss, Uncategorized

Today’s question: Are you serious …?

The question I have today is this: “how serious are you about taking back your life and health?” I have embarked on a six-week journey with a functional health coach, and this is part of Week One’s self-reflection. My objective is to discover how to reduce my dependency on refined sugars and hopefully lose some… Continue reading Today’s question: Are you serious …?

Christian, Easter, Faith, God, Grief, Jesus Christ, Loss, Uncategorized

Sunday came and everything changed!

In my last post, I talked about the significance of Good Friday. Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday are the most important holidays for Christians, irrespective of denomination. Jesus died on the cross. On the third day, He rose again. I wonder what it must have been like for the disciples and the followers of Jesus… Continue reading Sunday came and everything changed!

Christian, Faith, Grief, Loss, Love, Uncategorized

April Fool? … Fooled Ya!

So, you thought it was Spring, did you? Just kidding! Yesterday was a gorgeous spring day with sunshine and temperatures peaking around 16oC. And today, winter is back. This week has been like that. One day with springlike weather, the next wintery mix of snow, ice pellets and blustery chilly winds.  The journey through grief… Continue reading April Fool? … Fooled Ya!

Christian, Faith, Grief, Loss, Uncategorized

What about Humpty Dumpty?

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wallHumpty Dumpty had a great fallAll the king's horses and all the king's menCouldn't put Humpty together againMother Goose Nursery Rhyme I’ve been reading Louise Penny’s book A Trick of the Light and her conversation about Humpty Dumpty really got me thinking. Even with the help of all the king’s horses and… Continue reading What about Humpty Dumpty?

Grief, Loss, Love, Uncategorized

Spring! The promise of new beginnings

Spring … it certainly feels that way today. The sun is shining, the snow is melting, and the temperature is way above 0o C. Albeit only for today – apparently the snow returns tomorrow. But who cares! It feels like Spring today. I’m going to enjoy the day, despite the wind whistling through the trees beyond… Continue reading Spring! The promise of new beginnings

Faith, Grief, Loss, Uncategorized

Grief … sucks!

I want to talk about grief. Before I do, I want to you, my reader, to understand that I am not an expert. I have not studied this; I am living it. So, my comments and thoughts are purely mine, from my own experience over the past four years. I’m not providing any guidance here,… Continue reading Grief … sucks!

Faith, Grief, Loss

What I’ve Learned …

Four years can fly by. Four years can be filled with all sorts of wonderful, amazing, awful and terrifying events. Photo by James Wheeler on Pexels.com I have been scared, devastated, terrified, miserable, lost, sad, happy, and cautiously optimistic. Through it all, I have learned that God has been there by my side every step… Continue reading What I’ve Learned …