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Tomorrow is the BIG DAY

Tomorrow is my book release for Dance in the Meadow, Conversations of Self-Discovery, Clarity, and Love. To help launch the book, please purchase a Kindle e-book for just $.99. Yes, it’s just 99 cents until June 20! The paperback version…

It’s Time to Dance in the Meadow

What do you do when you become widowed, leave your church family of 45 years, retire from your job and move halfway across the country? You get real with yourself. Emerging from a season of loss and the unraveling of…

Then Shall You Truly Dance

I’m feeling quite introspective, quite reflective, this week. A dear friend has passed away. Death is a common experience we all share.  We will all leave these earthly bodies one day. We will be missed by our family and by…

You can’t get TO your dream – You must come FROM it.

Those wise words were spoken by Mary Morrissey – speaker, author, consultant and developer of the DreamBuilder program which I attended in 2019. (See www.marymorrissey.com) Life-changing. Life-invigorating. Life-confirming. Yesterday I was reading through my notes from that three-day event. It…

After the Snow, the Sun Begins to Shine

Today I have a poem, a song, of encouragement to share with you. Even if you have been going through difficult times, there’s always hope for tomorrow. There’s always something good to come. Let’s look for it. May this song…

A Wish for the New Year

Some days I feel just a little lost. Some days I find myself questioning what is my purpose here on this earth. This week I was touched by the daily meditation from Fr. Richard Rohr from the Center for Action…

A Message of Hope

My love letter to time

This week someone told me that we have a great need for hope right now. And we do, don’t we? Pure, simple hope.  The Lord once said to me – in response to my complaints – “The hope you bought…

Setting Intentions for 2022

My love letter to time

They say when you make a birthday wish, you’re supposed to keep it a secret. If you tell anyone what you wished for, it won’t come true. What’s up with that? And why is it that we then tend to…