Journaling Reads:
From the first day I was diagnosed, I started a daily routine of going outside to sit and watch (and photograph) the sunset. This forced me to do two things. It made me go outside. It also gave me the opportunity to take a deep breath, say a prayer and to give thanks for being another day closer to the end of treatment. It has become a daily routine, and is something that I look forward to. Journaled May 2018.
I love hosting the challenges, mainly because it brings me to the gallery of the people I love the most, even when I miss so many weeks or months in which I don;t see their pages... like in your case. You know how much I admire you... I haven't been well, on and off, so I may have missed if you told us what diagnose you had, but, whatever it is, I have you in my prayers for a soft time on treatment (as I know well some of them can be so hard to cope with) and a very very fast recovery. Needless to say, the page is spectacular, your photography, as always, is amazing, the way the background is both light and dark, at the hour when life is both light & dark...everything so beautiful I could stare for hours......
Once again, you are in our prayers, huge huge huggzz and
Thank you so much for playing with us!!!!
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