Confirmation comes quicker than the blink of an eye for me.
This post is everything that reminds me to see the beauty in everything and everyone.
I had to pick myself, two furbabies, and move back home to NY for a month.
So my daughter, who just turned 40 in August could run our family business without worrying who would care for her two small girls, London 9, and a Carla 7.
On unfamiliar grounds, while waking my furbabies, I entered this amazing park.
The trees are plentiful, squirrels running, gathering all the acorns they could to store up for this season.
The Burt’s colors of different tress amazingly spoke so loud. Blowing seamlessly, some falling to the ground for me to touch.
There was a pond with ducks, and some other unknown to me birds there too.
Just doing what they do.
I was overjoyed for many reasons.
God allowed me to find this beautiful park, I can walk in every day! At least two times a day!
Also to see nature just doing what this season called for. Showing us how change is necessary and can be beautiful.
As we left the park, this corner house had such an amazing garden of vegetables, and some live stock. I think chicken or hens🤷🏽♀️
My furbabies were amazed by them, I was too!!!
The grateful moments hit me!
Sehven, my daughter works so hard for our business, while providing a lifestyle for my grandchildren to see beautiful things right near them.
So, she texted me while on my walk to say hey mom, guess what?
Cindy Hsu, from CBS News, channel 2 wants to interview me about “A Haunting In Hollis” (our home) tomorrow!
It will air on Friday October 20th at 9am!
The next grateful moment reminded me to stay present in living in those moments.
See, Oct 20, 1996 my daddy transitioned leaving this earth.
Stay present in the moment, great things are happening. However, we can miss them by not staying present.
So grateful for my morning walks with my furbabies 🐾🐾
Thanks, Alex.
You truly came into my life to to disrupt and awaken the little girl in me who loves to explore and be curious about life🧡🖤
Confirmation comes quicker than the blink of an eye for me.
This post is everything that reminds me to see the beauty in everything and everyone.
I had to pick myself, two furbabies, and move back home to NY for a month.
So my daughter, who just turned 40 in August could run our family business without worrying who would care for her two small girls, London 9, and a Carla 7.
On unfamiliar grounds, while waking my furbabies, I entered this amazing park.
The trees are plentiful, squirrels running, gathering all the acorns they could to store up for this season.
The Burt’s colors of different tress amazingly spoke so loud. Blowing seamlessly, some falling to the ground for me to touch.
There was a pond with ducks, and some other unknown to me birds there too.
Just doing what they do.
I was overjoyed for many reasons.
God allowed me to find this beautiful park, I can walk in every day! At least two times a day!
Also to see nature just doing what this season called for. Showing us how change is necessary and can be beautiful.
As we left the park, this corner house had such an amazing garden of vegetables, and some live stock. I think chicken or hens🤷🏽♀️
My furbabies were amazed by them, I was too!!!
The grateful moments hit me!
Sehven, my daughter works so hard for our business, while providing a lifestyle for my grandchildren to see beautiful things right near them.
So, she texted me while on my walk to say hey mom, guess what?
Cindy Hsu, from CBS News, channel 2 wants to interview me about “A Haunting In Hollis” (our home) tomorrow!
It will air on Friday October 20th at 9am!
The next grateful moment reminded me to stay present in living in those moments.
See, Oct 20, 1996 my daddy transitioned leaving this earth.
Stay present in the moment, great things are happening. However, we can miss them by not staying present.
So grateful for my morning walks with my furbabies 🐾🐾
Thanks, Alex.
You truly came into my life to to disrupt and awaken the little girl in me who loves to explore and be curious about life🧡🖤
Bless you🧡🍁
Goodness! What a beautiful comment. Thank you for sharing.