Mother’s Day Prep

Mother’s Day is only a week and a half away.  What’s your first reaction?  Hope your children remember?  Think of things you need to do like cleaning and cooking for that day?  Wish you could just skip the day entirely?   I read an article from an online coach who talks about making the choice to…

Cousin Reunion

A few days ago I went to a cousin reunion.  There were only four of us meeting in a city two and a half days journey from two of the cousins and half a day’s trip from the other two.   This event has triggered thoughts about life, death, and legacy. Life, in that it…

What I learned from (the first) 6 months in an RV

  We have hit the six-month mark of living in our RV trailer while my husband builds our little retirement house 3,000 miles from our last house.  Another 6 months or more to go.  The first four months we were privileged to park our trailer in our daughter’s yard.  She spoiled us by sharing one…

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“What is she thinking?!  Why is she always discontent?  Why isn’t she grateful for the good things she does have, instead of complaining about what she doesn’t have? I’ve noticed this is her habitual behavior and it makes those around her as miserable as she is.  So it gets easy to avoid her; to cut…

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  Cold, windy, grey day.  “But it’s late Spring.  It’s supposed to be warmer in late Spring,” complain  my cold ears, hands and knees as I kneel in the damp earth planting squash starts.  Things aren’t always what they should be.   I’m thinking the weather reflects the heart-wrenching message I got this morning from…

A Little Girl and the Doves

Many years ago there lived a little girl who loved her grandmother’s garden. You may know a girl like her or you may be like her. Summer evenings were the little girl’s favorite time. That was the time the mourning doves came to drink at the small garden pond near the front porch where she…