Dear friends,


Today I’m starting the Reverb blogging challenge that I participated in last year!

Each day I’ll be responding to a prompt and adding a little
bit extra I’m sure 😉

So here goes with the 1st prompt:


Today, I invite you to take a quiet moment to consider:
what can you say right now with certainty?

Ha! The first thing that comes to mind when I read this
is that I can say with certainty:

1. My body does not like Nightshades (a category of food
that includes eggplant, peppers, tomatoes) and after a two
day food hangover I need to get back to what I know works
for me 🙂 The Paleo Approach.

2. I know for sure that my Daily Creative Practice enriches
my life in so many ways and creating art is a necessity in my
life!

I KNOW I love flowers & photography!

3. I KNOW I owe my mother more apologies and Thank
yous! Being in the midst of raising a 12 and about to turn 17
year old daughter assures me this is true 🙂

4. InterPlay is grace making for me 🙂 I love the forms, the
people and the process.  



(this is a video from Atlanta Interplay’s first SoulPrint Players performance on gratitude)

5. I can say with certainty that when I exercise on a
consistent basis I am a better human being. I need to put
another race/event on my calendar for 2015 because I also
know that this keeps me going.

6. I know that as much as I resist routines I function so
much better with them and I am grateful for Flylady!

7. I am one lucky girl! I have an incredible support system
of family and friends that are loving and kind and I am grateful for the amazing life I lead – this I know for sure!

Joe & I at the top of Stone Mountain 

8.  If it’s not Love it’s fear and I want to function from a place of Love.


9.  I can and do make a difference with kindness.

10.  I love the writing of lists – this I know for sure!


What can you say right now with certainty?

Wrapping you around with infinite love and wisdom,

Christine

P.S. Last night we put up our Christmas Decorations and
I want to share some of our treasured ornaments/decorations and their “stories” :



This is a hand crochet Santa I inherited from my maternal Grandma (she died when I was 14).  I had to redo his beard a couple of years ago but every year I look forward to hanging him up and thinking about all the wonderful Christmas afternoons we had at my grandma and grandpa’s house when I was a child.