I was giving up. I would have given up – if a voice hadn’t made itself heard in my heart. The voice said “I will not die. I refuse it. I will make it through this nightmare. I will beat the odds, as great as they are. I have survived so far, miraculously. Now I will turn miracle into routine. The amazing will be seen everyday. I will put in all the hard work necessary. Yes, so long as God is with me, I will not die. Amen.
Yann Martel, Life of Pi
I’m a day late for my Pi post
What’s new?
Absolutely nothing at all…
What happened?
Life
Time change
Full moon
Lunar eclipse
Brain fog
It’s been that kind of week overall…
I have been off all week
Those who know me will tell you that is normal
Last week
was
not
normal!
Not at all
Tuesday I missed my grandson’s 7th birthday. We called him on Wednesday, but this grandma felt so horrible…
My sleep pattern has been a wreck all week. Weird dreams combined with waking up several times each night.
Speaking of waking up, I saw the amazing lunar eclipse Friday morning. When I woke up at 2:45am and couldn’t go back to sleep, I (actually) remembered the eclipse. I went outside, turned my eyes to the southwest sky, and was awestruck.
On the homefront inflation is catching up with us and we are trying to stay ahead of the game – or at least even…
But enough of that
I’m sure my brain fog was
a nudge to pause
to see the amazing
to work smarter
and see the miracles in everything
to be grateful
listen closely
and hear God’s voice
guiding me
always
XO Lisa ❤️
Lisa, it’s always a blessed moment fulfilled when reading posts like this. Occasionally, the fog laps at my door, and I give in for a much needed break from writing and most everything else. Wow, you witnessed the lunar eclipse . . . fantastic experience!
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Good to see you again! Nothing happening can be really nice sometimes.
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Even through the fog you see my friend. Hugs💛
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