Checking out at Sprouts the other day I made mention of the fact that money doesn't seem to last very long. The checker said not to worry. His grandpa, who had lived during the Depression, said that you shouldn't worry about money because as long as you were on the right side of the dirt, you could always make more. I like that! It's true, too.
I have not done well with the finances as of late and I will change that. In an effort to make better choices, I read an article in the January 2015 edition of Success magazine by Suze Orman who writes a regular column there. This month what she wrote really resonated with me. "If you're worried about your financial future, the first step toward a new sense of your own power is to know exactly what you're afraid of." Afraid of? Well, I had to ponder that awhile! She challenged us to write that fear down and then create a new truth. "Make it exactly opposite of your greatest fear." Hmmmmm.....once I realized that my fear was totally irrational, it was easy to create a new truth.
What about you? Are your financial fears holding you back from the abundance the Lord has for you?
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Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Herman Melville
We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men! ~Herman Melville
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Coach John Wooden
It's what you learn after you know it all that really counts. ~Coach John Wooden
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Chinese Proverb
If we don't change our direction we're likely to end up where we're headed. ~Chinese Proverb
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Theodore Roosevelt
Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even tho checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat. ~Theodore Roosevelt
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Mom and Christmas
Mom.......a Christmas in the past........love that smile! She's in heaven now. Has been since December 22, 2012. I wonder if they celebrate Christmas in heaven?
I have a hard time leading up to December 22. It's hard to get in the Christmas spirit as I remember what it was like two years ago watching Mom transition to heaven. Seems like after the 22nd is over, I am not as sad. At least that's how it was this year. Time heals so who knows what next year will be like.
Merry Christmas Mom.....and Dad! I love you!
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Grief
Grief is an interesting emotion. Have you experienced it? Losing both of my parents seems to bring grief closer to the surface. Some loss that makes me sad ultimately brings the thought, "Haven't I lost enough?" However, grief is a part of love, as I have found. Folks can be alive, still in your life, yet you grieve for the loss of a special relationship. Trying to let that grief flow instead of bottling it up is painful but necessary.
But then......I lift up my eyes and see that all is not lost. I have today. I have choices. I have sunshine and beautiful clouds to look at. I have health. I have enough. My Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is always here, always available for me to cry out to, always ready to comfort me and remind me that This Too Shall Pass. He is my rock. He helps me turn Grief into Gratitude.
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But then......I lift up my eyes and see that all is not lost. I have today. I have choices. I have sunshine and beautiful clouds to look at. I have health. I have enough. My Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is always here, always available for me to cry out to, always ready to comfort me and remind me that This Too Shall Pass. He is my rock. He helps me turn Grief into Gratitude.
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Sunday, November 23, 2014
Now the Marines
Dad - Army
Brother - U.S. Naval Academy and then 20 years in the Marines
Sister - Navy
Husband - Air Force
Son - Air Force
Now daughter - Marines!!!
Proud of my family who has and will serve this great country, the United States of America.
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Brother - U.S. Naval Academy and then 20 years in the Marines
Sister - Navy
Husband - Air Force
Son - Air Force
Now daughter - Marines!!!
Proud of my family who has and will serve this great country, the United States of America.
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Monday, November 17, 2014
Mom
Good morning!
I am Becky Seagroves.
May 19, 1969, Rebecca Jeanette Petitt made her
appearance. I was born to an incredibly
strong woman who had all 3 of her naturally, with no drugs. She trained herself how to breathe deeply
during contractions. I can remember her
telling me she could inhale for 1 full minute.
Isn’t that incredible? Mom had
some trouble delivering me as I had the umbilical cord wrapped around my neck
and was born blue. As you can see
everything turned out ok and I didn’t have any brain damage…..I think. J I am the youngest of 3 children, the
surprise! My brother is 7 years older
than I am.
After my scary beginning, I thrived under my parents’ love
and discipline. My mom and dad were
great role models for a good marriage.
There was a lot of laughter in our home.
One of my favorite memories of Mom was when we had a bubble blowing
contest and Mom’s gum bubble popped all over her glasses and she laughed!
Mom and Dad were believers in the Lord Jesus Christ who
lived their faith. They didn’t preach at
us, but showed us by their actions what honor, integrity, faithfulness,
forgiveness, and Christ’s love were. I
can remember “the look” Mom would give me when I was out of line. Did you get “the look?”
When I was 9 my Dad transferred us from Grand Island, NY, to
Lake Charles, LA. Whoa! Big change!
I remember my mom’s strength as she had been uprooted from friends in NY
and how she waited on the Lord and grew spiritually as she waited. The Lord rewarded her attitude and patience
with wonderful new friends in LC. But
she had to wait……..
Because I was the youngest, I had a very special
relationship with my folks, especially my mom.
As I grew up, married, and had children of my own, I would call her and
tell her all about what was going on with us.
She always had time for me. I
loved that.
Fast forward to 4 years ago.
My dad was already in heaven and Mom’s mind was being slowly taken by
dementia. Dementia is an interesting
malady. It strips all pretenses, walls,
fakeness and leaves the true you behind for all to see. My mom did not speak much, but she could
smile. She could not communicate with
sentences, but she hummed when she was happy and content. She hummed when she heard my voice. She would say thank you to her caregivers
when others with her same condition were rude.
Her true self—her strength, graciousness, manners, joy—never left.
I am challenged by that.
If my soul were laid bare for all to see like hers was, what would be
there?
If your soul was laid bare, what would we see?
I want the world to see my faith first, my heart, my compassion, and I want to make my folks proud. What do you want the world to see?
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Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Happy Veteran's Day!
Glenn Arden Petitt
James Seagroves
David Petitt
Ruth Petitt
and most recently
Nathan Seagroves
Thank you all for sacrificing your most precious commodity, your time, for my freedom and the freedom of this great nation, the USA.
I love you!!
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James Seagroves
David Petitt
Ruth Petitt
and most recently
Nathan Seagroves
Thank you all for sacrificing your most precious commodity, your time, for my freedom and the freedom of this great nation, the USA.
I love you!!
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Thursday, November 6, 2014
Need a confidence boost??
Try this......
Stand with your feet hip-distance apart.
Inhale and raise your arms overhead at shoulder width.
Close your eyes and take 10 long, deep breaths.
On your last exhalation, draw your palms down and together in the middle of your chest and turn the corners of your mouth up in a smile.
Take two or three more deep breaths, exhaling through your nose. (Patty Onderko, September 2014 Success Magazine)
Feel more confident, right?
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Stand with your feet hip-distance apart.
Inhale and raise your arms overhead at shoulder width.
Close your eyes and take 10 long, deep breaths.
On your last exhalation, draw your palms down and together in the middle of your chest and turn the corners of your mouth up in a smile.
Take two or three more deep breaths, exhaling through your nose. (Patty Onderko, September 2014 Success Magazine)
Feel more confident, right?
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