“The purpose of life is to live it.”
I by no means have it all figured out, but I am willing to share my heart through the journey which I think is half of the battle. Writing has always been a form of therapy and I am excited to try this blog thing again for a second go round. My first blog was tragically lost, and that story is for another day….
It is so easy to turn to the latter, but my prayer is that my words can bring encouragement in the darkness. The uncertain, the scary and the uncharted. Finding Jesus and my faith in my 20’s has left me with a unique perspective on Christianity and tools to possibly help deepen the connection. Caring for a parent with early onset Alzheimer’s and having three kids in three years put me in a trial by fire situation!
There comes a time for everyone they realize they are possibly on the later end of life. Time seems to speed up and you look around and determine that somehow you are officially an adult. For me, once I hit 40 something started to change. Relationships, my body, my skin (what in the world) and honestly how I feel about the preciousness of the one life I was given.
Toes in the sand, with a good book, traveling, time with my family, on a patio with a margarita and friends, with my many animals & anytime involving ice cream.
Gossip. Lack of kindness. My metabolism over 40.
HUGS! But if I could have any superpower it would be to fly.
Indecisiveness and saying no to dessert.
Live today like there is no tomorrow.
Jesus, my husband and children.
Toes in the sand, with a good book, traveling, time with my family, on a patio with a margarita and friends, with my many animals & anytime involving ice cream.
Gossip. Lack of kindness. My metabolism over 40.
HUGS! But if I could have any superpower it would be to fly.
Indecisiveness and saying no to dessert.
Live today like there is no tomorrow.
Jesus, my husband and children.