"If you want inner peace find it in solitude, not speed, and if you would find yourself, look to the land from which you came and to which you go." - Ewart L Udall
Yesterday was most peaceful indeed. I have not felt this comfortable in my home in a few months. I cried as the plane took off with my nephew. I think I cried mostly because I know what he's walking into and there's not much I can do to help. Mostly because we are 800 miles apart now. But I find solace in words from my 15 year old daughter "let go and let God mommy."
Today we have no plans. I'll watch Joyce Meyer and Joel Osteen. I'll laugh with my daughter. I'll put goody bags together and I'll love every minute of it! Peace is what I desire and I know without a doubt I will have it.
Things are changing in my world and I truly am excited about it all. I'm not sure what the end of this life story will be, but I do know I'm going to live it fully until the big lady sings. :)
I intend to enjoy my day and I will give myself the gift of some serious self love!
I am so proud of you, I know that had to be hard for you to see your nephew go, but yes let God. Have a wonderful day. I am going to be visiting with a friend tomorrow. so we are having girl time. lol. hugs.
ReplyDeleteAmen sister, bless you.
ReplyDeleteGod will hold him close in his hands, relax and rejoice in that knowledge.
ReplyDeleteMolly
(((hugs)))
ReplyDeleteGod bless you and your nephew.
Love to you!
Beth
Tabitha,
ReplyDeleteJust keep your nephew in prayer. No distance is too great for God to work His power in His life.
Love and Hugs ~ Kat
Awww hon..so hard to watch them go...I understand this! Sending hugs to you my sweet friend!!
ReplyDeleteLove, Sarah
Your peace is inspiring. Thank you, sweetie! HUGS!!!
ReplyDelete"If you want inner peace find it in solitude, not speed..." This is so true. I learned this a long time ago but never really applied it to my spirit. One cannot find inner peace when rushing things to happen or feeling hurried. Sometimes we must extract ourselves and simply breathe in the moment. A large part of peace is patience. Everything has a season. Your daughter said it best.
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