Some thoughts for today...
I was so excited to see that blankets and Christmas lights did the trick and the garden survived the freezing temperatures…
It’s a mystical, foggy morning here and I’m loving it;-) The fog is almost like the snow, makes everything a little slower and quieter.
We’re taking my parents to the Amish country today - something they haven’t experienced before, at least in this lifetime;-) What are y’all up to this weekend?
My lemons were doing great this year. I was brave enough in spring to really cut them down quite a bit and as it turned out it was really good for them. Are any of you guys growing citrus plants? Sending y’all much love K♥️
Bread baking is in full swing and I feel like I’m getting the hang of it again 😃😃. Having my parents around for such a long time is always very interesting for me. It’s so easy to observe my own patterns and behavioral traits in them and it always gives me a lot of insight on what needs some more healing or forgiving or shifting in me. As I always say healing is a journey one day at a time .
Is there something you guys are working on right now or healing or maybe just observing in yourself? Sending you all much much love ❤️ K
Friends,
it's always quite interesting to see how one and the same piece of information/video/article can cause an incredibly variety of reactions. From "blessed and inspired" to "this is fear mongering of the worst kind".
They saw the same piece on information delivered/written by the same person. So is it the information itself or is it something else that determines how we react?
Kristin and I talk about it in today's Sunday Sermon right here 👇🏽
Much Love & Many Blessings,
Jean & Kristin
Friends,
in the face of all that we are witnessing in the world today, who hasn't asked themself at times, "What can little old me change"? It's a common question and we've all asked it before.
It's actually a very important one to ask, but most don't realize how powerful the real answer is.
Let us explain in today's Sunday Sermon 👇🏽
Hello friends,
it's time for a Sunday Sermon again:-)
It's very interesting how something that can help us so greatly and expand us forward into greater wellbeing can also be the thing that holds us back or locks us in at times.
Does that sound like a paradox? Well, let us explain...👇🏽