Sunday, June 28, 2020

I have a Cough

It should not be a big deal. I have a cough. Especially me. I tend to get a cough. But when in the midst of a global pandemic, having a cough is not normal. It was better today than yesterday. Should I get tested? Do I call my doctor? I know I have to stay home. I swear it is just a cough. Todd and his family are going to be here Wednesday so I need to make a plan. This is new territory for me. 

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Join me for a Walk


About 20 years ago we had a fun trip to Yellowstone with the kids.  On our way home, we drove through The Tetons.  We stopped at Jenny Lake and I  have wanted to go back and do that hike ever since. 
The wild flowers were in bloom, so I thought I would share them with you.
I'm not going to lie. I am 20 years older than the first time I went here. I took ibuprofen for a coupe of days after that hike, but it was beautiful and reminded me of our Saviors love for us. Amist all this craziness,  there are corners of peace and beauty.  









Sunday, June 14, 2020

Life Outside


I went outside a found these blooming. I hate that I have to go outside to see them. 
Theses roses just keep getting prettier. 
 iI didn't plant these. I would never have put them together, but they do okay.
They get along.
We made a new reading spot
and have finished maintenance on the deck. I am looking forward to spending some time on it with the family th it s summer. 


Friday, June 5, 2020

Quiet

I live in a quiet neighborhood, in a quiet town, in a quiet state, in a noisy world.
I have been quiet the last couple of weeks. But the world has not. 

This. This is why I have been quiet. I can't say it. I can't say that only black lives matter. Apparently,  right now, if you say any thing else, you don't get it and you have hurt them - whoever 'them' is.  I don't want to hurt anybody. But I can't begin to pretend that they are the only ones who are treated poorly by the police. That they are the only ones who live in fear of being beat by a power bigger than them.

Guess what? They are not alone.

I am not one of those people. I live a life of white privilege. Any other statement would be ridiculous. 

So here is my thought. All lives matter. People of all colors are equally loved by God.  Any other statement would be ridiculous.  

What we need more if in this world is respect. We don't have to agree, we don't have to like it, we don't have to understand it, but we need to show respect to every person we deal with. And when I say we, I mean - all people - all the colors- all the races- all the nationalities.  

Actions speak louder than words. At the end of the day, we need reflect and do better. Let's find some love ❤in our hearts and show respect to all of God's children and make thevworld🌏 a better place  for all people to live in.