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Love
As we have sprung forward at the beginning of March.
I have been reflecting on the word love and its definition of the word.
The definition of the word love is an intense feeling of deep affection.
The season brings out that and then some.
But despite the definition do we understand how to love?
A friend and I had a conversation about this and how during our lives we've been searching for love.
I mean the love you are supposed o feel according to the movies, the toes curling love. and yet we are now in our 50s and have still experienced that type of love.
I have spent the last three years trying to accept and love myself with all my faults.
I am not perfect nor have I ever thought I was perfect, in my head I created a love that was perfect with the husband and the white picket fence.
And it has yet to happen for me and a few others I know.
Love doesn't judge or criticize you for just being who you are.
Love doesn't go away or stop because a person isn't feeling you.
Love is unconditional and can bring you unmatched joy.
The best part is love is forever and lasting when it comes from a place of pure and unwavering.
Spring has sprung and with that knowledge, this love will find you, and when it does be prepared to receive a gift of the greatest joy.
Live, love, laugh
Nov. 6, 2022
I am a true believer in the fact of miracles.
God and Christ have been performing miracles daily.
My Aunt had a stroke in December of 2010 and the world and my family counted her out, and God performed a miracle she was in a coma for three weeks and the father got her out.
I believe in miracles that for every life lost another beautiful life will be born.
miracles give us something to hold on to and provide us with the strength and courage to keep moving forward.
Miracles happen when you feel lost and alone and God will send you someone who will cover you with their wings to protect you from all hurt, harm, and danger.
I was a miracle at birth because at the beginning of my mother's pregnancy she was wearing a girdle for the whole eight months and if it wasn't for her falling out in my grandparent's small kitchen in the middle of the summer heat wave, my grandmother would have never discovered her being pregnant my grandmother always told me I was a miracle. I can truly say that we all have to believe in miracles because we need some hope and joy to hold on to in this day and age. two and a half years of a global pandemic and I am a miracle of it not getting me and I have had family members that have been blessed with the miracle of recovering from it and are still here to give testimony of that fact.
So no matter what you believe or not just know that through it all miracles can happen even when you may not see them coming.
I know that some of my readers may not believe in a religion of any kind but although I am a believer in something greater than us all I also believe in miracles.