What if we chose to look at our losses instead as lightenings for a journey?
If life strips you of all luggage, perhaps it’s time to imagine all the places you’re now free to go.
Carrying much we are anchored in the valley. Freed of great weight we are given the option to climb.
Trust that if the heights beckon, green pastures await you there.
Remember, you do not travel alone.
Amen.

I loved this book (you knew it was a book, right?)
🙂
Missed seeing you this week, sorry Corban and I couldn’t come along with Nathan BUT I will
see you sometime this summer i am sure- and with my little girl on my hip!
I had forgotten about that book but yes it was a good one. This post was based purely on personal experience. Looking forward to seeing you with a new baby girl on your hip sometime very soon : )
SO true. Thanks for the reminders. Miss you!
Thanks Deborah! I miss you too! Sure loving my mountains though. You’ll have to come up and visit sometime. Let me know next time your in the mood for a writer’s retreat in Washington : )
I just read this again, and it really is beautiful perspective. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thanks Melissa. Every day in the most amazing ways I am being taught how the lightening of my worldly things somehow lights the path before me ever more brightly. Just getting everything rolling under the new name of http://www.joannamorgan.org so thank so much for continuing to follow my journey and for sharing your own!
Hi Joanna, sorry I couldn’t visit on my last trip to P-roy. Everything was too hectic. I’m having an awesome dummer, however!!! So glad to hear you are doing well!