About Judy
I'm an illustrator by profession. At this juncture in my life, I am pursuing my dream of writing and composing music. Every day of my life is precious!
Music was my medicine. There was nothing in the world like creating and birthing a new song. I saw it as a gift from God, whenever a song came into my life. Continue reading →
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Sometimes I miss is the deep love I received from my parents. No one loves us like our mother and father. But I feel them with me and just because they’ve died, I still feel important and valuable. Their love hasn’t died!” Continue reading →
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One of my greatest challenges has been letting go. I’ve replaced whatever I’ve let go of with love. Continue reading →
Tagged adult sibling disagreements, adult sibling estrangement, apologies, brothers, brothers separated, disappointment, family feud, forgiveness, humor daily life, inspiration, loss, lyric development, Ordinary Life, peace, peacemaker, reuniting brothers
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How interesting it is that the word “give” can be found within the word “forgiveness.” Continue reading →
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