Writing From My Heart
Have you ever watched a movie or finished reading a book and thought, “What a wretched ending!”? You might even think, “I could have done better than that!” even to the point of finding fault with the script or plot line: “It should have had a happier ending!” I know that feeling all too well. There have been many movies and equally as many books that I’ve indulged in only to be disappointed in the predictable plot and frustrated by the whimsical errors in catching the villain!...
Read MoreLove Is In The Air
These past three months the TV airwaves have been inundated with Hallmark movies. They have evolved from Christmas themes to Valentine’s themes and now we see post-Valentine’s themes! All in all, they are sweet and very predictable. Under the influence of such heart-warming movies, it’s easy to acknowledge February as the Love Month. For me, February’s love is every day as I am gently reminded of it by a little statue that sits on the upper edge of my stove. Given to me by my...
Read MoreFinding a Gem
Do you ever get caught up in the rush of Christmas that you lose focus on the real reason the season is celebrated with such passion? All too often, it seems, you plan, expect and even cry a little under the pressure of the hustle and bustle. And then… in all the hurriedness, finding a gem brings a much-needed quietness. Sometimes it’s something someone says to you as you greet each other in the crowded mall. Sometimes you hear it in one of the many Hallmark Christmas movies that have...
Read MoreFearless Faith and Bath Bombs
I read recently that children are the best teachers. Having a teacher’s heart, I found that comment very interesting, knowing that there was a time in history when “children were to be seen and not heard.” In its original form, this 15th century English proverb was specifically targeted toward young women who were expected to keep quiet. A later understanding seemed to soften the harshness of this expectation: “children should not speak among adults unless they are addressed and...
Read MoreHolding On or Letting Go
Not sure where Autumn went! There is no doubt that the colours this year were breathtaking and we did have a few sunny days, but the weather changed rather quickly from late summer days to early wintry mornings. And as though to add insult to injury, Sunday was the first day this season we had to clean snow off our car before leaving for church! So it seemed appropriate to complain to a stranger in the waiting room of my chiropractor’s office about the “cold, damp, windy day.” Trying to...
Read MoreThe Other Side of ‘Seeing is Believing’
Sitting in the eye doctor’s office this past week, I noticed a poster with the caption, Seeing is Believing. I smiled and thought how appropriate, given whose office I was sitting in. The following day I was waiting for my appointment at the chiropractor’s office and read another poster: Life is change. Growth is optional. Choose wisely. Not sure how those words related to my chiropractic care, but they resonated with me simply because the weekend following Thanksgiving I will be speaking...
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