What a blog title! While I do not typically use this language in my blog or in real life, it was in a dream I had this week, and an old friend was over for dinner; while I was talking, she looked at me and bluntly asked, “who the hell are you now??” and then … Continue reading “Who the hell are YOU now?!” – A new creation
Category: no more fear
Trash to Treasure: one dresser’s renovation story of hope
After working in pre-k 4 last year, I had my first summer off. I’ve never had a real summer off after working in customer service and/or being a caregiver for years. I took full advantage and enjoyed my time; however, learned I am not good at ‘existing’ and started getting anxious trying to fill up … Continue reading Trash to Treasure: one dresser’s renovation story of hope
The Strength of Gentleness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Za3nYs-gCFU I listened to this sermon on my way to work this morning. The part that really stuck out starts about the 26.5 minute mark.”I want to change the world.”How can you change the world when you cant even stick to a diet. it begins with our hearts and transforming us. I Have had a … Continue reading The Strength of Gentleness
It’s Time to Put the Health of Our Children First — Intentional Faith
I am proud to be a teacher. I’ve worked in the Canadian public school system for the past 15 years, mostly at the high school level, teaching morals and ethics. I don’t claim to be a doctor or an expert in virology. There is a lot I don’t know. But I spend my days with […]It’s … Continue reading It’s Time to Put the Health of Our Children First — Intentional Faith
Learning the ukulele and refinishing furniture: Do things you suck at—Part 2
This title could be a series on its own because having a list of things you are not good at is never-ending if you are continuously learning and growing. With that said, this is a continuation of my last post about my kickboxing skills. I was given permission to share my gentleman friend’s name, Ryan, … Continue reading Learning the ukulele and refinishing furniture: Do things you suck at—Part 2
