2020: More Courage, Self-control, and Joy

In 2019, I worked on movement, patience, and positivity. While I was growing in those lessons God pointed out some other very important characteristics that I need to work on. Now in 2020 I’ve decided to bring these issues to light, examine them, and grow in them. My three pillars this year are: Courage, Self-Control,Continue reading “2020: More Courage, Self-control, and Joy”

2019: More Movement, Patience and Positivity-December Edition

As I sit here reflecting on December and 2019 as a whole, I come to realize that it hasn’t been that bad of a year.   My first pillar in my life’s theme this year was movement, and in the month of December, I learned that movement played a big part of my future. IContinue reading “2019: More Movement, Patience and Positivity-December Edition”

Thanksgiving celebration 2019

I hope each of you had a wonderful and restful Thanksgiving holiday. I enjoyed my holiday. I woke up early to help grandpa with a few house chores before he made his famous coconut cake. After I helped him with the chores, I finished a quick load of laundry. I then cleaned up my roomContinue reading “Thanksgiving celebration 2019”

2019: More Movement, Patience and Positivity October Edition

Another month has come and gone. I am so shocked with how fast the year has been coming and going. Soon I will be telling you about the next theme for 2020. Movement I have been making some positive movement with life. I continue to exercise. This has helped me with my weight management andContinue reading “2019: More Movement, Patience and Positivity October Edition”

Disability Blogger Award

I was nominated by Rare Mama on Facebook for the disability blogger award. Here are the rules for the award: Thank your nominator Recognize Georgina from Chronillicles as the creator of the award Use logo somewhere in the post Answer your nominator’s questions Write 5-15 of your own questions – they don’t have to be illness related!Continue reading “Disability Blogger Award”

My top five suggested school supplies for Visually Impaired Students

Across the world many students are returning to the classroom. For some parents this may be the first time their child who has a visual impairment may be getting a formal education. I have seen on many support groups that you want to help your child be as successful as possible. To help with thisContinue reading “My top five suggested school supplies for Visually Impaired Students”

2019: More Movement, Patience, and Positivity-August Edition

As I sit here, I must admit I feel lost for words. This past month has come and gone with a blink of an eye. Movement, to be honest, I feel I am lacking. My weight loss journey has gone to a stop. I have been feeling slow and tired. One of the phrases thatContinue reading “2019: More Movement, Patience, and Positivity-August Edition”

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