Today I was busy embracing life, I almost forgot to write, So I’ll give you a tiny summary As eve turns into night. I took a little road trip With my dear hubby in tow, Off to see our college girl In eastern Idaho. Eating, shopping, laughing, Catching up was done, Then cheering at the football game, I wish our team had won. We finished with a cello recital So beautiful and rare, Then one last hug and wave goodbye, It’s hard to leave her there. We’re on our way back home now, Tired but quite content. Grateful

Whew! Another week is almost done! Time to find your fresh. Need a little inspiration? Enjoy some fresh coffee/tea/apple cider/hot chocolate. Invite a friend to join you. Try incorporating some fresh herbs into your meals. Find a fresh scent to enjoy during this autumn season. Set some new goals or press reset on some that need a little more attention. Give yourself a fresh start! Visit a pumpkin patch and enjoy some fresh air. Take a drive and enjoy the beautiful autumn leaves. Find some fresh scenery. Listen to a new podcast and soak up some fresh knowledge. Find a new

Yesterday, as I was approaching the door to my place of work, I happened to encounter an older gentleman. I said my usual “Hi! How are you?” to him as he held the door for me. He responded, “Hello! I am well! It is a GREAT day to be alive! Praise the Lord!” I couldn’t help but smile and say, “Yes, it is!” His enthusiasm and apparent zest for life was contagious. I don’t know him. I don’t know his story. But it was obvious that he was grateful for the gift of another day. I must admit that I

We are living in a world where people are constantly on the move, running from thing to thing, and then collapsing every night due to exhaustion. Our to-do lists are a mile long and our calendars are over-flowing with commitments. It all seems never-ending, so what can we do? simplify: verb (used with object) to make less complex or complicated, make plainer or easier. The word simplify has become my mantra on my journey of simply embracing life. I don’t know about you, but I definitely prefer “easier” to “complicated.” Here are three steps that I have found to be

One of the most negative behaviors we can ever engage in is that of comparing ourselves to others. The world we live in seems to cultivate comparison. We are surrounded by opportunities to see how other people are doing life. Social media makes it feel even more personal. We compare our day-to-day with the highlight reels of those we “follow.” Comparison steals our joy. Instead of focusing on who others are or what others have, let’s pay attention to our own identity. Psalm 139 tells us that we are “fearfully and wonderfully made.”  God’s attention to detail when creating each of us