Monday, August 29, 2016

“I am content; that is a blessing greater than riches; and he to whom that is given need ask no more.”
? Henry Fielding

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Basking in the sweet memories made this past week with my granddaughter as she returns home today.

Today’s featured blog: http://lucindajmiller.com/

(Don’t forget every comment on the blog in August enters your name into the drawing for either a copy of the beautiful Bella Grace magazine or my book Two Hearts: An Adoptee’s Journey Through Grief to Gratitude.)

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I’m a writer, reader, and creative. I thought by now I’d have things figured out, but I keep coming up with more questions. I think that’s okay. I’m here most mornings pondering ordinary things and the thin places where faith intersects.
6 comments
  1. I’ve met Lucinda Miller, Luci as she preferred to be called, online a few months ago. She is a young Mennonite teacher now working on her memoir. I hope your readers will get to know her better by clicking on her link.

    1. I’ve been enjoying getting to to know Luci over the past few months too, Marian. She’s a wonderful writer and her blog is delightful.

  2. A life lesson I am learning to be thankful and content with everything . Through pain & sorrow and also in the joyous times. Just had to cancel our camping trip. Hard decision as it is Wesley’s highlight of the summer.

    1. Oh no, Elvira. I hope everything is okay….

  3. Awe, a bittersweet day as you say bye to your little darling…but knowing it’s time for a rest I hope you find joy in your memories spent with her this past week. Also thank you for your kind words on Sunday you blessed me by your honest caring and no empty words that so many use when people are grieving thank you for healing a part of my heart yesterday ?

  4. “I am content….” Me, too. I have just enough of everything I need. How blessed we are!

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