Thursday 22 February 2018

Hello Again!


Summer came and went, as did autumn; and now we are in the middle of winter. How did this time seem to pass so quickly?

I have had a few questions as to why I have not posted on my blog for so long. Have I been busy, some wondered? Yes. Have I been unwell? Flu season certainly hit my family hard for two months. Am I still joyful? Absolutely! Inner joy is not based on circumstances.

The thing about writing (for me, at least), is that I like to feel compelled to write something meaningful; something thought provoking; inspiring. And when it's Spirit led (which it often is)…even better!

I’ve also been writing a book/memoir of sorts, about a traumatic event that happened to me nine years ago, at the hands of a trusted professional in a position of power, and how those that were in the position to help, did not. My prayer is that God will use my experience, or “story” as we may call it, to bring hope to others; for it is only by the grace of God, and His merciful love, that I am alive and able to share it; shining His light where there may be darkness.

Like many people, my seasons have been full of ups and downs; each of which has had an impact on my writing, as well. I’ve had many blog postings drafted, but later decided against posting them, feeling as though the timing was not right.

I lost a very close and dear friend to cancer this summer. A friend who was more of a sister than a friend, as we had been close since birth, and spent many summers and holidays together under the same roof. We laughed together and cried together; and shared secrets like only sisters do. If I feel such loss, I can only imagine the depth of loss her biological siblings feel. May we all find hope, peace and comfort in knowing that she is now with God, and suffers no more.
  
On the positive side, my husband and I took a trip to Canada’s majestic Rocky Mountains this summer. This was a celebration of our landmark wedding anniversary, a celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday, and a celebration of improved health following surgery (due to the traumatic event previously mentioned), that I had never expected to be so blessed with. It was an amazing week of sharing our love of nature, each other, and experiencing God’s love and replenishing. The unimaginable splendor and majesty, power and glory of God, just made me want to praise Him more. 

While in Alberta, we had the absolute joy and pleasure to visit with many family members at a get-together hosted by my cousin. We shared a delicious meal and had great conversations. I got to visit cousins I hadn’t seen for over 40 years, and many second and third cousins that I had never met! It is so great how God orchestrated all of this!

God said it was time for the matriarch of this family to leave this world in November. She was the last of my father’s siblings, and much loved by all. She left her legacy with her children; who like her, show love and acceptance to all, and live life to the fullest. I am blessed by God, to have been given her as my aunt: A beautiful woman, with a beautiful heart.

On Canada’s east coast, we had the joy of experiencing some of the beautiful coastline of Nova Scotia’s south shore, while in Halifax celebrating the Tall Ships Regatta in the summer. There are few words that adequately describe our visit to Peggy’s Cove. Let’s just say, God was very much there. He was there along the large rocks which held the famous lighthouse. He was there in the depths of the ocean water. He was there in the crashing waves, in the wind, and in the smell of salt water and seaweed. He was so present with us.  

Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord;
   let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation.
Let us come before him with thanksgiving
   and extol him with music and song.
For the Lord is the great God,
   the great King above all gods.
In his hand are the depths of the earth,
   and the mountain peaks belong to him.
The sea is his, for he made it,
   and his hands formed the dry land.
Psalm 95:1-5 (NIV)
I have included a few photos I took of this great country of mine. Experiencing so much of it, from east to west, and from the ocean to the mountain tops, caused me to love and praise the Creator like never before. May you look at them in awe, marvelling at God’s majesty. May you get a sense of His awesome presence wherever you are. May you know that the Creator of the heavens and earth sees you, hears you, and loves you deeply.

View of Banff, Alberta, from high above on Sulphur Mountain


Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada

Waterfowl Lakes, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Bow Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Athabasca Glacier, Columbia Icefield, Alberta, Canada
Lighthouse at a distance at Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada
Lighthouse at Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada
Coastline at Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada

God Bless!

Joyful Hope

(Matthew 5:16)



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8 comments:

  1. Love you sweet friend so happy to see you writing again! ��

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  2. Hello "Hope"...not really sure if that is your name but until I find our differently, that's what I'll call you...LOL! Thank you for your sweet comment on my blog about the rocking chairs. By reading your post, I have to say that I admire your spirit. Keeping the joy of the Lord in your heart even during times of loss and great trials is a hard thing to do...I know, had many of my own and have shared some about it on my blog through the years. There is something quite soothing to the soul to be able to write down thoughts and feelings that we have, even if they aren't published, I think. The actual act of pouring it all out whether it be on a keyboard or written by hand has always been freeing to me...the Lord sees it and knows our hearts. I am sorry you have been ill for the recent losses of your loved ones. And beautiful, beautiful photos you have shared here as well! Have a blessed week!

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    1. Thanks Debby. So pleased you enjoyed the post. The photos certainly do not reflect the beauty of the places I've highlighted. His creations are magnificent! Wishing you a blessed week, as well. :)

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  3. Thanks for stopping by 'my front porch' and leaving a comment. It's always nice to 'meet' those who read the blog.

    I so enjoyed the 're-cap' of your travels during Canada's 150th birthday. We went to NWT to commemorate that milestone. A beautiful country...from shore to shore.

    Sorry for all the difficulties you have experienced...loss and illness and pain. Good to know you are choosing joy, whatever comes your way.

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    1. Thank to you also, Judy. I appreciate you stopping by. I also really enjoy your "front porch". Great name! I have fond memories of a front porch, from my childhood.

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  4. I'm back to say thank you for your kind comment on my last post and your prayers are appreciated! Blessings!

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