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Finding Your Passion Can Change Your Life

Finding Your Passion Can Change Your Life

Finding your passion can seriously change your life.  What drives you? What keeps you going when life throws curves?

We have developed some great friendships in our community and in the churches we have served for nearly 20 years. We continue to be amazed at what we still learn about those we’ve grown to love.

Recently, we were invited to Ron and Diana’s home after church to view some beautiful paintings. Of course, we were also there to enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal, complete with a carry-out bag for later!

Through the years, we’ve watched as Brother Ron had to give up his work, much of his driving, and many of his outside activities.  Often his memory fails him.  And yet, we have watched him stay at peace with himself and the world.  At times I personally questioned how he could lose so much and yet be such a positive influence on others.

His wife explained, concerning his paintings, that she is continually on the lookout for anything large enough to put a brush to. Pictured above are a few of his paintings on old saws that adorn the outside of their home.

Inside, Ron proudly showed us his very own “man cave,” well-equipped with an assortment of brushes, trowels, paints, etc. Their walls are a virtual art gallery, displaying beautiful paintings of every size and subject.

Since each visitor is encouraged to choose a painting to take home, we each chose one which he readily autographed for us.

We never knew he had a passion for painting. He can get in his room and create to his heart’s content. Just him and his Heavenly Father communing for hours as he works. He is at peace with His Lord and with himself. He spreads joy with his endearing smile and thoughtful words.

I have to ask you? Do you know what your passion is? What is it that fulfills the God-given urges inside you? What brings you peace in the midst of your storms?

What is it that you really would like to do if you had the time? I suggest you make the time … just a little now and then and stir up that passion. It will bring a smile to your heart and spread out into a hungry world.

Hugs,

One of my passions is sketching, which I’ve not done of late. Patches Book II is finished; soon to be shipped!  It will feature THREE  of my sketches. Praise the Lord for His goodness to this old gal!

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Fresh Summer Salsa Ideas and Recipes

Fresh Summer Salsa Ideas and Recipes

Pineapple filled with Fruit Salsa ready for Cinnamon Pita Chips

The Spanish word for any sauce is Salsa. We typically think of tomato salsa or picante with chips.

But wait! There is a new group of salsas on the horizon. Let’s explore some fresh summer salsa ideas and recipes made with fresh garden produce; dips to main dishes.

Most are low in calories, little or no fat, and loaded with minerals and vitamins; ready for mealtime or snacks, the variety is endless.

Enjoy more fresh foods with your family. Don’t miss the links with recipes for 22 fresh fruit and veggie salsas and more! You won’t believe what they call salsa.

Vegetable ideas: bell peppers-any color-seeded, radishes, red cabbage (cut small), purple onion, zucchini, roasted corn (off the cob), green peas, Roma tomatoes-seeded. Hint: cut all veggies small. Score cucumbers with fork, cut in half lengthwise, spoon out seeds and pulp, cut into strips, chop.

Fruits: any meaty fruit such as cantaloupe, honey dew melon, mango, peaches, apples, fresh pineapple, avocado, berries, grapes.

Liquids: olive oil, vinegar (red wine or apple cider), concentrated orange juice, lemon or lime juice (and zest).

Seasonings: finely chopped fresh herbs such as cilantro, parsley, basil; ranch or other pkg. seasonings to taste. Need help choosing herbs and seasonings? Click here.

Add protein to veggie salsa for main dish: black, garbanzo or red kidney beans (rinse and drain), nuts, crumbled bacon, grilled chicken, shredded smoked beef or pork.

For black bean/avacado salsa, mango salsa, dill pickle salsa, watermelon salsa, and dozens more to tantalize your taste buds, click here.

If that’s not enough, here is more! Click here for 22 more fresh fruit and veggie salsas. Prepare to be amazed!

Happy eating!

Hugs,

Please let me hear your favorite recipes.

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5 Reasons to Write Your Story Now

5 Reasons to Write Your Story Now5 reasons to write your story now does not mean you will write a book or publish your story in any form. There are many benefits of writing your story for yourself and perhaps your family.

Major accomplishments or being famous not a factor.

Our most remembered stories are not from the rich and famous, but from plain folk who merely penned what happened to them. Your life experiences, good and not so good, weave a story only you can tell. The most seemingly insignificant issues have molded you into the person you are.

Memories fade quickly if not written down.

I wish I could sit with my grandparents and hear their stories again; like how life on the farm was with 16 kids. Each journey is different. Perhaps your journey will encourage others. At the very least, writing your story will increase your faith as you see how God has walked with you.

Free help is available; even if writing only for self.

I subscribe to The Morning Nudge by Suzanne Lieurance.  She offers simple helps, even to those who keep a journal. Who knows what you might do as you get inspired! It’s easy to read and FREE to all; try it here.

Now, here are those 5 reasons to write your story. I want to hear from you!

1. You get to know yourself better.

The main benefactor from telling your story is you! Writing our stories helps us deal with emotions and feelings often trapped inside. Reading our own stories, we gain insight into our feelings about people and circumstances we encounter.

2. You preserve interesting historical facts about your family.

My mother had a strong faith. She never talked about it much, she just lived it. Now, I would like to know how that faith carried her through war years, poverty, loss of children and tragic situations. And, how Mother grew up in mining country, losing her dad at 13.

3. You will understand your own decisions better.

Journal a bit about past decisions you and your family have made. As you pen your progress as a family, life often becomes clearer. You understand better why you are where you are and why those decisions were so difficult to make at the time.

4. You choose what to keep or share.

If you want to publish your story later, beginning with a journal is a good way to weed out areas not for public view. For your benefit, it is good to write as much of your feelings as you can. However, you will want to choose carefully what goes into print.

5. You can do a small book/booklet with limited access.

Writing your story can be as simple as penning a few chapters for your family and close friends. Reasonably priced options for smaller books/booklets are available with as much or little help as you require.

Proverbs 4:23 says we must be very careful about what we think because our thoughts run our life. Writing your story, whether for yourself or for others, will absolutely help you know where your thinking is off and help you get on the right path.

Happy writing, and do let me hear from you on this one.

Hugs,

Reading my article on improving communications may give you some ideas on what you need to write about now. Remember, it’s a journey … one step at a time.  Just start somewhere and build.

 

 

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