Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Summer has FINALLY arrived! 2019 records...

Record Breaking Year!

I enjoy having a blog to share in .... life carries me away from sharing as much as often as I would like.

Every season of our lives bring new challenges and happenings to change our abilities and our perspectives.

I hope to be able to look back to my this, my 'online' journal and see where we've been and where we are going. My hope for the reader is merely to add value to what you know, add a tip to your arsenal that has been gifted to me, and my prayers for your well being. In other words, I like trying to help. My goal in life for many years now is to leave a legacy of help, hope and kindness. The things we mothers worry about are no small matter...

Our children's spiritual and emotional health. Their souls. Our family stability as a unit that feels love, is love, gives love to a oftentimes broken world. We worry this though we can't control it. Only guide.

May you be blessed! I have a long catch up to manage here in my blogspot over whence my 2019 has gone but for today I am begging you to just comment a feedback that you check in or read here. Mention if it is something that I should continue on with now that I feel called again to share some values, some insights that might encourage more than my little world.

May .... May Flowers bless You! (Drafted in May 2016)

May flowers!

I was touched this week by my eight year old son's attempt to thank some special teachers in his life. He wanted to spend his own money on flowers for them. Once we found the rose bouquets that we could mix to make two beautiful arrangements arrangements, it was off to the work of rearranging them as gifts. He kept thinking of more and more special women he wanted to gift as a Thank you! He ended up making two bouquets into 3 red and white rose arrangements with greenery. Then he managed to give away one to another friend who was visiting and does nice things for all my kids. So now... He is anxious to go back to the store to buy his sacraments teacher some flowers. He sees her on Sundays and he had already ran out! He's wanted to get her roses since his classes ended at the beginning of May. I'm touched by his generous loving nature and thoughtfulness. This is quite an expenditure for a little man to be willing to spend his $20 on. May you be blessed with flowers before May ends! Hopefully, if you are really fortunate, a sweet soul will bring you a dandelion picked with all the love one could imagine! Or the neighbor's violets.... Happy May!