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A Letter To God

12 Sep

So much of my daily journey takes me back to last year. How I felt. So much I do not remember. So much is still stuck vividly in my mind. This post echoes the cry of my heart. This week I have felt weary and worn. But we are holding on. Clinging to the rock that is higher than I.  Dear God,      I find myself in a deep place today. My first thoughts are usually to bring praise and Glory to your name. It is the habit established for more than 20 years now. My first thoughts when my eyes flutter open are to praise you. . .no matter how I feel. Today. . .I opened my eyes and ... View Post

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A re-posting of: What You Are Unprepared For

10 Sep

These are words I typed out in the dark of the night this day last year.  A heart longing for direction in the midst of grief.  A heart that still longs to hear the voice of God.  A heart still longing for the pieces to be placed back in the fragile shattered heart.  September 10, 2013 What You Are Unprepared For What do you do with the book you find; given to Elijah from Nana on the event of Clarissa's birth? For a moment your heart skips. . .and you are brought back to that day. You can hear the sounds. You can hear your moms voice. You can see your sons excitement ... View Post

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Re-posting This Day Last Year. . . Sometimes Looking Back Helps With The Steps Forward

17 Aug

This is a re-post from last year on this day. Sending prayers of gratitude for the hands that have held us and continue to shower us with grace.  Being a Giver. . .it is Hard to Receive The rhythm of the routine continues. There is hay down and baling to be done.  Cows are up in milk and the management needs care and detail.  It's the detail that makes the difference.  It's what makes you stand out. Caring about the tiniest details brings you closer to your goal.  Details may mean success or ruin for us. Those details seem hard. But they are ingrained in ... View Post

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