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Quarterly Report 2021 – Q3

September 28, 2021 by admin 10 Comments

Why a Quarterly Report If truth be told, and I am a truth agent, I do these for me.  I like to look back at the three months and take inventory, per se. But, this third quarter of 2021 was admittedly one of the worst periods of my life. I was quite unwell. July The… [Read More]

Filed Under: Heart, Home, Hope Tagged With: Abortion, Camping, illness, life, quarterly report, Truth, what i did

Quarterly Report – Q1 2021

April 6, 2021 by admin 18 Comments

Taking A Look Q. What is your favorite thing about Spring? A.  It isn’t winter! That little joke is dedicated to my friend Anita in Arizona. She thought it was funny so I’m hoping you do too! Here, in Upstate South Carolina, winter was 365 days long. It came in cold and wet, and it… [Read More]

Filed Under: Heart, Home, Hope Tagged With: journal, life, memories, planner, quarterly report, what we did

Quarterly Report – Q3 Including September!

October 6, 2020 by admin 42 Comments

Quarterly Report Q3 2020

Man! Did I Ever Mess Up! I need a lesson in seasons and quarters, I guess! September is part of the third calendar quarter and I totally skipped over it. Last month I posted Q3 with a look at June, July, and August! Oops! So, let’s try it again and I’ll include September – after… [Read More]

Filed Under: Heart, Home, Hope Tagged With: August, covid19, July, June, plague, PRAY, proms, quarantine, quarterly report, vote, what i did

Quarterly Report: 2nd Q 2020

June 30, 2020 by admin 23 Comments

Q2 - 2020

So teach us to number our days, That we may gain a heart of wisdom. Psalm 90.12 My Quarterly Report It’s time to look back at the last three months and see where and how I spent my time. April Rough month. Two weeks into Covid-19 stay-at-home orders and the world has gone nuts. After about three… [Read More]

Filed Under: Heart, Home, Hope Tagged With: calendars, covid-19, end of quarter, family, friends, planners, quarterly report, tiny house, what we did, wildlife rescue

Quarterly Report – Q1 2020

April 28, 2020 by admin 22 Comments

Quarterly Report 2020

  First Quarter 2020 I am late but if truth be told I almost didn’t write this because, well, you know. But, I changed my mind because C19 isn’t going to hang my head in fear or shame! So, what did we do first quarter of this 2020 year of ABUNDANCE? (My 2020 word in… [Read More]

Filed Under: Heart, Home, Hope Tagged With: 2020, covid19, heart, home, hope, quarterly report, what i did

Quarterly Report – 3rd Q 2019

October 1, 2019 by admin 43 Comments

3rd Q 2019 Report

July 2019 The entire month of July was preparing for our Alaskan trip or being on the trip. The camper preparation was fun. Every morning hubs and I would go out to Gracee early in the morning before it was too hot and check something off our chore list. By 5 p.m. on July 12th… [Read More]

Filed Under: Heart, Home, Hope Tagged With: Alaska, heart, home, hope, quarterly report, trip, what we did

Quarterly Report – Q2

July 9, 2019 by admin 34 Comments

Quarterly Report Q2

My Quarterly Report I find it beneficial to look back over the three months to take note of the things I did, the places we went, the people we saw and to consider how blessed we are to be able to do, go, and see. Do you look back in your journal or day-planner and… [Read More]

Filed Under: Heart, Home, Hope Tagged With: favor, Favorites, happenings, hope, planners, quarterly report, report, Routine, schedule

Quarterly Report: Final 2018

January 9, 2019 by admin 31 Comments

2018 Final Report

  2018 – And, that’s a wrap! I have no intention of doing a year’s review but one for the last quarter of 2018; October, November, and December. Ready? October was a good month – always is because it’s my birthday month and my favorite color is OCTOBER!!! The month was definitely different than mountain… [Read More]

Filed Under: Heart, Home, Hope Tagged With: end of year, heart, home, hope, quarterly report, report

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This may come as a SHOCK to you, but I love to do This may come as a SHOCK to you, but I love to do laundry. 
When I'd visit my daughter's busy home, she'd be up to her eyebrows in laundry and would gladly turn the task over to me! I'd joyfully sort, fold, hang, and stack clothes in appropriate piles for an easy distribution. It was a gift well-received!
Allow me to share a story and my SHOCK when it happened:
As a single mom to three under 13 , I was never without a pile of dirty clothing. My job outside the home was full-time and demanded a lot of attention.  So did our closets and drawers! 
Imagine my SHOCK one early evening, as I whipped up supper for my hungry crew and looked and saw Lowell walk down the hall with a huge basket filled with perfectly folded clean laundry and a cache of items on hangars over his arm!
SHOCKED, I followed him into the bedroom, where he began making piles for the kids to collect and put away.
With a SHOCKED voice I exclaimed, "What on earth?" 
After I left for work that morning, he had collected all the hampers, loaded them in the car, and brought them to the little German lady at the corner laundromat who did laundry by the pound. 
It was the greatest of gifts. Perfectly folded stacks of underwear, tees, and socks. He had that done for me for about a year. The great SHOCK is I learned to love doing the laundry. It was almost a daily gift I could give my family in the most tangible of ways!
Have you ever been pleasantly SHOCKED by something really good?
In the past 3 years, we've had to do some learning In the past 3 years, we've had to do some learning! We've had to EASE into new normals in our personal lives.
2019 The first "EASING" we moved into a tiny house. We did an ultimate downsizing. I shred 300 lbs of paper. I donated boxes and boxes of books. Family heirlooms were given to family members while we were still alive. Shoes had to be "paired" down.we kept only the tchotskies we loved. It was a much-wanted EASING.
The second was a summer of failing health, which ended with a diagnosis.  Congestive Heart Failure, or CHF. 36 hours from sure death, a cardio team rescued me. A couple of meds and I'm good to go! That EASING INTO brought a dear new friend,  a humbling, and a slight fear of being *unfinished!*
The third EASING was retirement from a 44-year span of various careers. I've had some good ones, some not so good, and a few phenomenal ones. Why, I've even worked for a USA President! I loved my different jobs, and it was always my desire to work from home and make an equitable living. I was granted that privilege in 2005, and that position took me to retirement in Dec 2021! Retirement has been a daily practice of EASING INTO. And, I'm getting quite good at it!
God has brought a lovely, peaceful EASE into our lives, and we are over the moon grateful.
Have you ever had to do an EASING INTO? Do tell!
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What exactly are my BELIEFS? I believe in God the What exactly are my BELIEFS? 
I believe in God the Father.
I believe in Jesus Christ. 
I believe in Holy Spirit. It is Them who give me life.
My BELIEFS are deeply planted in a very strong foundation of Biblical proportion! My sister and I,  the only children born to Terry and Hal, are true baby boomers! Our dad served in "the war to end all wars" WW2. We went to church. We said our prayers. We memorized Bible scriptures. We sang choruses and hymns. We believed.
Yet, my BELIEFS became personal later in life. I realized He is the only Way, the only Truth, and the only Source of Life - real forever life. 
My BELIEFS became the very essence of my life. 
I will never regret this decision.  I will never stop testifying of God's Grace and Mercy. 
My BELIEFS are grounded and sure.
Are yours?
#write28days #faithwriter #hopewriterslife
Our tiny home of SAFETY. We've lived here 3 years, Our tiny home of SAFETY. We've lived here 3 years, and it truly has offered us sanctuary. Our children and grandchildren all live a distance from us, but we never really feel far from them. We nurture our relationships.
There have been many instances in our/my life that SAFETY seemed a foreign comfort. 
A time when I would keep a track on replay in my cars sound system. The song? You Are My Hiding Place by Selah. I also had the scripture from Psalms on a sticky note on my dash. The words gave my mother's soul great SAFETY and comfort. 
That season ended with good results after a very hard and long road. Once again, my heavenly Father wrapped me in the SAFETY of His presence.
We all have suffered angst of soul, and it is a hard, hard road. What brings you safety during the difficult times?
You are my hiding place; You will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance. Psalm 32.7
This is an aerial shot of our tiny house COMMUNITY This is an aerial shot of our tiny house COMMUNITY. We downsized in 2019 into a 399 square feet tiny home. It's the best decision for us in this season of our life. We're in "late autumn" if you recall my post from the other day!
Our COMMUNITY consists of 12 tiny houses, two of which are Airbnb's. There are young people, old people, single people, married people, retired people, and working people. We are a diverse COMMUNITY.
Diverse faiths, diverse politics, diverse hobbies, and interests. But the one common thing is that we all look out for one another.
That's what good, caring communities do. In a fashion we are family and we care about each other's welfare.
I've made a pot of chicken soup for one couple. I went out each day for a milkshake  for one with strept throat. I left a care bag of covid aids at another. 
COMMUNITY. I want to be a good participant in ours, in our actual family, and with my online people. 
Do you actively participate with your COMMUNITY regardless of type?
"How good and pleasant it is for communities to dwell in peace."
#write28days #faithwriter #hopewriterlife
The sun is definitely doing its seasonal shift wor The sun is definitely doing its seasonal shift work! But, I'll take sunshine at any angle! 🌞 ☀️ 🌤  #fromfarm2flattotinyhouse #saturyayvibes #tinyhouseliving
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