I am so grateful for our friendship! I am starting to really intentionally think about nurturing all my relationships in this life. I know that is all that really matters in the end. ❤️
I am very much looking forward to it also. And I truly enjoyed "stalking" that blue heron yesterday. I thought of you and Mo all down the river because we saw the first heron almost immediately, and then an Eagle, possibly a Bald Eagle. Our interactions yesterday with the herons was different. The first flew toward us, when they almost always fly away. And the third seemed to wait for us to approach, for at least 10 minutes. Please choose joy - that is what Mo would want. My post today uses this photo or a similar one. When I read that devotion yesterday, I intended a post focused on the dangers of the snare, not one on joy. That happened after our spontaneous trip down the river when God's beauty could only invoke joy and peace.
I choose joy! There is a lot to be worried and alarmed about, but God is in the details and won't forsake us. Suffering produces reliance on Him, which ultimately is His goal. Win win for those who receive that gift.
It is weird when the GBH or other animals don't act like we expect them to. Have a beautiful Sunday.
May I be as good a friend to my living friends, as I am to my friends on the other side.
Me, too. It's easy to see the departed with Rose Colored glasses now and there are real life struggles with the living, but we work at it!
my struggle is within
yes me as well (mostly)
I am so grateful for our friendship! I am starting to really intentionally think about nurturing all my relationships in this life. I know that is all that really matters in the end. ❤️
It really is! 💕
I am very much looking forward to it also. And I truly enjoyed "stalking" that blue heron yesterday. I thought of you and Mo all down the river because we saw the first heron almost immediately, and then an Eagle, possibly a Bald Eagle. Our interactions yesterday with the herons was different. The first flew toward us, when they almost always fly away. And the third seemed to wait for us to approach, for at least 10 minutes. Please choose joy - that is what Mo would want. My post today uses this photo or a similar one. When I read that devotion yesterday, I intended a post focused on the dangers of the snare, not one on joy. That happened after our spontaneous trip down the river when God's beauty could only invoke joy and peace.
I choose joy! There is a lot to be worried and alarmed about, but God is in the details and won't forsake us. Suffering produces reliance on Him, which ultimately is His goal. Win win for those who receive that gift.
It is weird when the GBH or other animals don't act like we expect them to. Have a beautiful Sunday.