Or perhaps a better title, would it not be a copyright infringement might be – “Oops, I Did it Again”? Thank you Britney, for you have given me a lifetime mantra that pretty much sums up my many learning curves over the years. Thanks for stopping by and if you are thinking this is going… Continue reading Mask Confusion
Category: love
2020 as a Spiritual Practice
Okay, I think we can all benefit from a pep talk about now so “chin up”. While many of us could probably benefit from a personal trainer cracking a whip under our butts on a chin up bar, that is not the direction for this motivational diatribe. Nope. I am talking about the pages on… Continue reading 2020 as a Spiritual Practice
Home Alone – Again – Unnaturally
It has been a year of holding on; of hoping, wishing and praying that Coronavirus would call it a day and just – stop. Yeah, just stop. There is no eloquent way to state just how tired I am of the global mess it has created and frankly, I am weary as I take another… Continue reading Home Alone – Again – Unnaturally
The Art of Connection – Part Two
Thank you Covid 19. There is nothing like a global pandemic to shake a person out of a forty year “one day I will get to it” procrastination streak. It was mid March when our world order screeched to a halt and sent everyone home with a note to self isolate. I found myself shut… Continue reading The Art of Connection – Part Two
The Art of Connection: Part One
Hard to believe that 3 months have passed since I last sat down to ponder my thoughts in writing. When last I wrote, Covid 19 had just infiltrated BC in a big way and we were stripping the shelves of dry goods while heading for the sanctuary’s of our homes. It is interesting to look… Continue reading The Art of Connection: Part One
Home Alone Too
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization announced that COVID – 19 was officially a global pandemic and overnight, our world, the way we do this life, radically shifted. As the Public Health Agency of Canada worked to inform and prevent the virus spreading like an uncontrolled wildfire, businesses closed doors, workers were urged… Continue reading Home Alone Too
Feel the Love
Fear is in the air these days. If you believe everything you read on Social Media, it would appear that the fear of running out of toilet paper is fast outpacing climate change and a pandemic flu virus. But I digress…. What I really want to pontificate on, is that much of what motivates us… Continue reading Feel the Love
Thank You, I Love You
She was an accidental warrior on the front lines and over the course of her life, she developed a vast repertoire of survival tactics. Most of them would serve to numb the pain of living in a world she did not understand. As she bounced and bumped around in a labyrinth of her own making,… Continue reading Thank You, I Love You
I’m Sorry, Please Forgive Me
“Be at peace Dear One. You are beautiful just the way you are. All of your thoughts of imperfection, of not being enough, of being less than, of being fat, of being ugly, of being unworthy to take the big bite out of life’s cake…are just thoughts. They are not true. Come home to yourself. Fully land on this earth and waste no more time being entertained by doubt. There are no limits. You can soar.”
Catch and Release
“My mother, who welcomed strangers into our family, and [sic] taught me to be generous with my love, and that we do not find safety by guarding ourselves against the world, but by opening our doors and sharing what we have.”

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