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With Faith and Belief, Scurry Up the Hill

May 19th, 2010

On the way home from Jazzercise, just as the dawn was breaking, a lump formed in my throat as I witnessed a beautiful gift from Nature. Two geese were climbing a steep bank on the side of the road. Waddling behind them were five babies, each struggling hard to stay erect as they scurried along [...]

“10 Years Younger in 60 Days”

November 2nd, 2009

As I read the www.RealAge.com messages this morning, I reflected over yesterday’s “river walk adventure.” More about that in a bit, but first, note some key inspirational messages found on the site this morning… The deceptively simple path to a fit bod begins with the easiest activity in the world: walking. A physical activity program [...]

The "Queen Ann's Lace" Lesson

July 20th, 2009

Have you ever held a long term belief, only to find much later that you had been mistaken or misinformed for years? Perhaps a long held belief about a person, place, or thing? For 56 years I held the belief that the white flower that grows in the wild in Indiana in July, “Queen Ann’s [...]

A Magical Night

May 19th, 2009

Greece is eight hours ahead of our time in Indiana. At 1:38 am on May 6 I heard the phone beep with a text message. Praying it was the one I was hoping for, I tore out of bed, ran across the room, and read the message from my husband’s co-worker, “Just got the email [...]

From Today's "Library of Wisdom"

April 15th, 2009

Two geese loudly cried out messages of love to one another as their splashing created multiple ripples in the stripper pit lake far below the hill. Suzie and Riley didn’t even notice. They were focused on one sole objective: convincing me to take them for a walk. Lucky for them I had just pulled my [...]

The Profundity of Nature

April 2nd, 2009

In the wee hours this morning I decided to exercise on the elliptical and at the same time enjoy a few more pages of Goddesses & Angels by Doreen Virtue. A couple paragraphs really jumped off the page at me.  In fact, I paused the exercise equipment long enough to underline and star the passage: [...]

Beyond the Veil

March 30th, 2009

Procrastinating because the outside temperature is 26 degrees on this 11th day of Spring, I almost decide not to take my morning walk.  However, passing by the window and seeing the pleading look in Riley’s eyes, I don my winter coat and away we go.  Jack Frost had been busy throughout the night, painting a [...]

"Struggle and Joy Are Not on the Same Channel"

March 26th, 2009

Thursday of Spring Break began with a thirty minute 5:30 am Jazzercise class, followed by 45 minutes on the Eliptical, while reading fascinating angel stories by Doreen Virtue.  A call soon came from my very own angel, granddaughter Sierra, asking me to join her and her mom at the IHOP for breakfast.  Before the pancakes [...]

The One Less Traveled By

March 24th, 2009

 “Leaving for our walk – looking to see what we can learn today,” I called to my husband as I ran out the door.  I had no idea what Suzie, Riley (my golden retrievers), and I would learn, but was confident that something would surely bubble up. I decided to tromp through the tree-covered acreage [...]

Face Your Fears, or Let Them Fall Away

March 23rd, 2009

Friday’s walk with Suzie and Riley, my two golden retrievers, provided yet another lesson in Nature.  I had cut through a field, following a path out in the middle of nowhere with trees to both sides of me.  Suddenly Riley, who never leaves my side, tore off in hot pursuit of something.  Judging from the [...]

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