Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day is a day of somber reflection with grateful hearts. We have so much freedom in this country. May we never forget where it came from.
Remembrance Day is a day of somber reflection with grateful hearts. We have so much freedom in this country. May we never forget where it came from.
There are always things you can be thankful for no matter what hard times you face. As the Canadian Thanksgiving approaches, I’d like to use this opportunity to share some of the things I’m thankful for.
Do you have priorities that you want to work on but find too many other things get in the way? Check out today’s post to find a successful and fun solution to organize your time and keep you motivated
Today is an extra special post for me. I had the privilege of donating my bone marrow to an anonymous recipient on September 21, 2016. Being that September is bone marrow donor month, I was interviewed by Canadian Blood Services to share my story …
… I am so excited to share with you that the first draft of the book is officially written! The Lord has finished this part of our story. I would like to introduce you to (insert drumroll here): …
I can’t help but laugh when I think back on my childhood. I was so strong-willed in my thoughts. I knew what career I wanted, where I was going to live, what age I was going to get married, the possible names of my husband, when I was going to have children, and how many. Was anyone else like that? Does this sound familiar or do you think I was a little over the top?
I never used to be great at journaling. I didn’t really see the point when I was younger. All I understood of journaling was writing about all my crushes growing up (yes, there were many!) or recording all my woes in life. It was a way to vent without complaining to others.
Now I realize that’s there is great value and purpose to it. Come find out why. (There’s a little upcoming surprise in there too!)
Do you ever get stuck in a comfortable place? You want something that’s in front of you, but your comfort of your current circumstances leaves you wanting without trying for it?
Who are the people that have impacted your life in a profound way?
Is there a teacher, pastor, coach, or relative that comes to mind that encouraged and helped guide and inspire you to become who you are today?
What did you do for Easter as a child? Were there certain traditions your family took part in?