Dear Jane, I was sad to read in the beginning that "heartbreak brought you to your knees." But I love how a happy-go-lucky dog and a little girl changed your perspective, giving you the chance to gift yourself grace. Thank you for sharing, my friend. Hugs 💞🌷
Thank you, my lovely friend. I have your latest posts waiting for me to read and reply to. You are doing so well, and long may that continue. Our love to you both, with hugs. Xxx 🩷😘🩷
What wisdom you bring dear Jane into your posts along with the wisdom of that Eight year old little girl. Putting others first is a wonderful trait. But just sometimes like you said, Ten Years ago, you sometimes have to remember to put your own self first, as you step out of repeated patterns.
And in doing so, you help heal, and move forward into your next awaited adventure..
Just like that little girl, letting her best friend go without resentment, just thinking about it being better for his Mum to be nearer to where she works.
I have huge faith in our younger generation for our future prospects on Earth.. :-)
Much love, I really enjoyed reading Jane, especially the analogy around nature and trees etc
Hello, dearest Sue, and thank you for your loving comment.
We have to make an effort to put ourselves first. It doesn't come naturally, and you express that so well. Helping us to heal, to have the energy to move forward into our next adventure.
I have huge faith that we will come through this time of transition and change.
We are sending you all our love and healing thoughts, and your beautiful paintings are by my desk and on our bedroom wall. I love the journals you are making. You are very lovely, dearest Sue. Xxxxx 🩷😘🩷🦋
Thank you dear Jane.. I agree putting ourselves first is something we are now having to do more of.. As we begin to set more boundaries. Oh yes, we will come through this time, it is all part of the progression of us all.
Many thanks over my journals.. I am engrossed at the moment, as I just finished my tapestry this week too. And I am delighted my paintings are still giving you pleasure Jane..
Many thanks and sending you and Tim lots of love 💕💖
Congratulations on finishing your tapestry, dearest Sue. It is indeed a time of transition. Our love to you, B, T and Biscuit, and we wish you a lovely week. Xxxxx 💕🌻💕
We all should take a lesson from that 8-year-old girl. Thinking of others first in the long run helps us with our troubles I hope you and Tim have a peaceful weekend, Jane.
That is a lovely way of looking at things, John. We had a lovely weekend visiting Tim's brother in Derbyshire. We hope you had a lovely weekend too. Our love to you all, and healing energy for Twiggy. XxX ❤️
It's part of human nature to want to hang onto the past. We think about both happy and sad memories. I think it's also part of human nature to replay situations we've handled poorly and think about how we should have dealt with them. Beating ourselves up or fixating on something in the past instead of moving on eventually becomes unhealthy.
The example you gave regarding the little girl was sweet, as she was thinking about her friend's welfare first. I taught a lot of eight-year-olds during my career—such a nice age. I often said that adults could learn from children. At that age, they know how to make up and start over with their buddies, unlike some adults who become so stubborn that they become entrenched in their positions, refusing to talk to family members or friends.
Hello Pete, I agree with you, eight years old is a lovely age. You have spoken before about people becoming entrenched and not speaking to each other. I can see how this would tear your loving heart. It is so sad when this happens. Our love to you and Debby, and we wish you both a lovely weekend. Xx ❤️
Dear Jane, I was sad to read in the beginning that "heartbreak brought you to your knees." But I love how a happy-go-lucky dog and a little girl changed your perspective, giving you the chance to gift yourself grace. Thank you for sharing, my friend. Hugs 💞🌷
Thank you, my lovely friend. I have your latest posts waiting for me to read and reply to. You are doing so well, and long may that continue. Our love to you both, with hugs. Xxx 🩷😘🩷
What wisdom you bring dear Jane into your posts along with the wisdom of that Eight year old little girl. Putting others first is a wonderful trait. But just sometimes like you said, Ten Years ago, you sometimes have to remember to put your own self first, as you step out of repeated patterns.
And in doing so, you help heal, and move forward into your next awaited adventure..
Just like that little girl, letting her best friend go without resentment, just thinking about it being better for his Mum to be nearer to where she works.
I have huge faith in our younger generation for our future prospects on Earth.. :-)
Much love, I really enjoyed reading Jane, especially the analogy around nature and trees etc
Have a lovely peaceful weekend xx <3
Hello, dearest Sue, and thank you for your loving comment.
We have to make an effort to put ourselves first. It doesn't come naturally, and you express that so well. Helping us to heal, to have the energy to move forward into our next adventure.
I have huge faith that we will come through this time of transition and change.
We are sending you all our love and healing thoughts, and your beautiful paintings are by my desk and on our bedroom wall. I love the journals you are making. You are very lovely, dearest Sue. Xxxxx 🩷😘🩷🦋
Thank you dear Jane.. I agree putting ourselves first is something we are now having to do more of.. As we begin to set more boundaries. Oh yes, we will come through this time, it is all part of the progression of us all.
Many thanks over my journals.. I am engrossed at the moment, as I just finished my tapestry this week too. And I am delighted my paintings are still giving you pleasure Jane..
Many thanks and sending you and Tim lots of love 💕💖
Congratulations on finishing your tapestry, dearest Sue. It is indeed a time of transition. Our love to you, B, T and Biscuit, and we wish you a lovely week. Xxxxx 💕🌻💕
We all should take a lesson from that 8-year-old girl. Thinking of others first in the long run helps us with our troubles I hope you and Tim have a peaceful weekend, Jane.
That is a lovely way of looking at things, John. We had a lovely weekend visiting Tim's brother in Derbyshire. We hope you had a lovely weekend too. Our love to you all, and healing energy for Twiggy. XxX ❤️
Wishing you the best Jane
❤️ H ❤️
It's part of human nature to want to hang onto the past. We think about both happy and sad memories. I think it's also part of human nature to replay situations we've handled poorly and think about how we should have dealt with them. Beating ourselves up or fixating on something in the past instead of moving on eventually becomes unhealthy.
The example you gave regarding the little girl was sweet, as she was thinking about her friend's welfare first. I taught a lot of eight-year-olds during my career—such a nice age. I often said that adults could learn from children. At that age, they know how to make up and start over with their buddies, unlike some adults who become so stubborn that they become entrenched in their positions, refusing to talk to family members or friends.
Hello Pete, I agree with you, eight years old is a lovely age. You have spoken before about people becoming entrenched and not speaking to each other. I can see how this would tear your loving heart. It is so sad when this happens. Our love to you and Debby, and we wish you both a lovely weekend. Xx ❤️
Lovely Jane ❤️
Thank you, H. Wishing you a lovely weekend. XX ❤️ H ❤️
Kids and dogs, the most honest and best teachers in the world. Wishing you and Tim a wonderful weekend. xo
How right you are, Darlene. They are full of unconditional love. 🩷 We wish you and Paul a wonderful weekend. Xx 🩷