Are you still afraid to die?

Beach Christmas card
Yesterday in the Sanibel Hardware store.

 

Sanibel beachfront accommodations
Our kitchen sink view for the next few days.

 

Are you still afraid to die?

My thanksgiving hope for you is that you arrive at a place in your life where you can answer, “No.”

 

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Be in the hope business

Disney Speakers jeff
TV interview yesterday.

 

Be in the hope business.

 

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He’s my Son

 

He’s my our Son.

His disease doesn’t have a cure.

Yet.

So in the glorious opportunities of everyday life, there is always a grounded reminder to live in gratitude.

Always.

Grounded.

 

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Is codependence insidiously impacting your life?

Church hymn
First verse struck yesterday…”Where saints and sinners are friends. I wait to welcome the lost and the lonely to share the cup of my love.”

 

Is codependence insidiously impacting your life?

A local counselor describes enabling as:

A behavior that’s used to ease relationship tension caused by one partner’s problematic habits. Enabling behavior, which is rarely seen in healthy relationships, includes bailing your partner out, repeatedly giving him or her another chance, ignoring the problem, accepting excuses, always being the one trying to fix the problem, or constantly coming to the rescue.

When you cannot change another, you either remain codependent or you must find the courage to step away, perhaps forever.

PS. Ignoring behaviors/habits and accepting excuses are the ones that hit home hardest for me.

 

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The first thing an Angel says

Highline Trail
About 2 miles into their first Highline Trail hike, July 30, 2017. Do not fear the distance nor the altitude.

 

It’s been said the first thing an Angel says to a human is, “Fear not. Be not afraid.”

Good stuff.

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