Tag Archives: staying positive
A ROAD PAVED IN GOLD
I have been on my journey of insight now for six years. Envisioning a road paved in gold sounded rich and dazzling. I’ve often focused on all the diversions, valleys and potholes I’ve stumbled into. Continue reading →
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RAINBOW THROUGH MY TEARS-PART 2
I kept my feelings “locked inside” for most of my life. Singing was my key to unlocking everything! I share about my life with my song about seeing a rainbow. Continue reading →
GOING NUTS
Sometimes, just when I’ve felt like I am “cracking up,” I have found my greatest insight. Continue reading →
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Tagged artwork, beautiful music, determination, food artist, Friendship, healing, humor daily life, Illustration, inspirational, itchy, nut crackers, nut illustration, pecans, staying positive, walnuts
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MEMORY OF LOVE – PART 2
It took a lot of bravery to experience watching my mother decline. I have so many lovely memories. They are the ones that help me overcome my grief and sadness. Continue reading →
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