We are still in the midst of this crazy long and scary pandemic which is forcing us to still stay within relatively safe boundaries for the sake of everyone's health.
This is not easy and because we feel out of control as to pinpoint when this will be over, the waiting game continues.
I wrote about this pandemic right from the start when most of life was beginning to feel like everything was being turned upside down and inside out. The weeks that have followed I have chosen to be quiet on my blog. I have been processing all of this in my own way, and most of my writing I am keeping private for now. Maybe at a later date after my heart and mind have come to terms with some issues, I will share.
The quiet days are not a burden for me as I have other projects which are beckoning my attention. It has been cathartic to dig into some of them because they has given me an additional focus. And yes, I am hooked into some Netflix series just like the rest of you!! Do not judge. LOL.
I am so grateful for steady health at the moment as well as that of my family. Praise God. Like most families, we are learning to adapt to new ways of communicating and connecting. The ordinary becomes extraordinary even through FaceTime and zoom! Another thing for which to be thankful.
Slowly but surely some stricter limitations and boundaries are being lifted, and life is starting to get back on track in the tiniest of ways. All good signs of hope and strength. Someday we will soon touch and hug our loved ones without fear and experience profound joy once again.
Recently on my beach walks I discovered some precious message rocks filled with a simple direction, wisdom, and hope. I always feel so uplifted when these treasures appear out of nowhere. So many gifts and little miracles appear around us if we only take time to see them.
Friends, may our God of Hope bless you on your healing journey through this time of trial. Also, may we all hold each other tighter in our minds and hearts and prayers while we reach out to those who may be extra vulnerable and lonely due to their own personal circumstances at this time.
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