Great Friends Great Food-Day 1,007 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,007 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Thursday – 8/6/20

Great Friends Great Food

Great evening spending time with my friend Tammy and her daughter Marissa. Great friends, great food, and great conversation. Thank you so much for spending the evening with me ladies!

Great friends great food

About “Finding Joy”

And I’m off…. the 16-day adventure begins. The timing of this trip is interesting so I’m naming it “Finding Joy in the Journey.” I’ll be doing one dedicated post each day (at the end of the day or next morning). Since I typically post more than once a day, you’ll find it as a black and white photo. I’ll share the joy of the journey (on the trip or through this season), where I’m finding it and what I’m learning. I hope to inspire myself along the way. And if I can inspire others too, that would be a gift. So let the journey begin…

It was November 2017 and I was ready to head off on a sixteen-day trip.  Nine days before leaving, my mom unexpectedly passed away from a heart attack. It shook me to my core.  I had always been told the 40’s are the best years of your life.  And in a matter of three years, since turning the age of 40, I had gone through a divorce and lost both parents. 

I contemplated canceling the trip though I knew my mom would not be happy with that decision. She would want me to continue living my life.  My parents did not raise me to sit back and watch life; instead to fully participate in every moment. So I promised my parents to find joy in the journey everyday on my sixteen-day trip and share my experience with others. 

Little did I know what “Finding the Joy in the Journey” would turn into when I acted on the prompting to share my experience on a daily basis.  It helped me see life differently and my wish is that it will inspire others find joy in their journey.

A Bad Habit -Day 1,006 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,006 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Wednesday – 8/5/20

I have a bad habit

I have a bad habit of trying to kill the ball by swinging hard. When I do this, it doesn’t work. It’s when I slow down, take my time and just connect with the ball that the magic happens. What a great analogy for life. When I hold on tight and try to control things, I typically make more of a mess versus when I loosen my grip, enjoy the process and let go of the outcome. When I don’t try so hard, golf and life both become a lot easier!

I have a bad habit of trying to kill the ball by swinging hard. When I do this, it doesn't work.

About “Finding Joy”

And I’m off…. the 16-day adventure begins. The timing of this trip is interesting so I’m naming it “Finding Joy in the Journey.” I’ll be doing one dedicated post each day (at the end of the day or next morning). Since I typically post more than once a day, you’ll find it as a black and white photo. I’ll share the joy of the journey (on the trip or through this season), where I’m finding it and what I’m learning. I hope to inspire myself along the way. And if I can inspire others too, that would be a gift. So let the journey begin…

It was November 2017 and I was ready to head off on a sixteen-day trip.  Nine days before leaving, my mom unexpectedly passed away from a heart attack. It shook me to my core.  I had always been told the 40’s are the best years of your life.  And in a matter of three years, since turning the age of 40, I had gone through a divorce and lost both parents. 

I contemplated canceling the trip though I knew my mom would not be happy with that decision. She would want me to continue living my life.  My parents did not raise me to sit back and watch life; instead to fully participate in every moment. So I promised my parents to find joy in the journey everyday on my sixteen-day trip and share my experience with others. 

Little did I know what “Finding the Joy in the Journey” would turn into when I acted on the prompting to share my experience on a daily basis.  It helped me see life differently and my wish is that it will inspire others find joy in their journey.

Some Days-Day 1,005 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,005 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Tuesday – 8/4/20

Some days it’s not easy for me to find my joy

Some days it’s not easy for me to find my joy. Though when I slow down, breathe deeply and become aware of my surroundings, I can usually find it. Today was this beautiful rainbow, way up in the clouds…I’ve never seen anything like it. It was truly the calm before the storm as not 10 minutes later we had a major storm that knocked out our power for six hours. It was an amazing sky and I stopped to take pictures because it was so beautiful. It made me wonder, how many times do I truly miss the beauty around me because I don’t stop and become present?

Some days it's not easy for me to find my joy

About “Finding Joy”

And I’m off…. the 16-day adventure begins. The timing of this trip is interesting so I’m naming it “Finding Joy in the Journey.” I’ll be doing one dedicated post each day (at the end of the day or next morning). Since I typically post more than once a day, you’ll find it as a black and white photo. I’ll share the joy of the journey (on the trip or through this season), where I’m finding it and what I’m learning. I hope to inspire myself along the way. And if I can inspire others too, that would be a gift. So let the journey begin…

It was November 2017 and I was ready to head off on a sixteen-day trip.  Nine days before leaving, my mom unexpectedly passed away from a heart attack. It shook me to my core.  I had always been told the 40’s are the best years of your life.  And in a matter of three years, since turning the age of 40, I had gone through a divorce and lost both parents. 

I contemplated canceling the trip though I knew my mom would not be happy with that decision. She would want me to continue living my life.  My parents did not raise me to sit back and watch life; instead to fully participate in every moment. So I promised my parents to find joy in the journey everyday on my sixteen-day trip and share my experience with others. 

Little did I know what “Finding the Joy in the Journey” would turn into when I acted on the prompting to share my experience on a daily basis.  It helped me see life differently and my wish is that it will inspire others find joy in their journey.

Hard To Believe-Day 1,004 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,004 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Monday – 8/3/20

It’s hard to believe it was five years ago today

It’s hard to believe it was five years ago today that you left this world. So many days I think of your advice or you are brought up in a conversation. You were a man of few words though those words were powerful and wise. You would give the coat of your back and help others in need. You made a difference in so many lives, especially mine. I am blessed to have had you as my Dad. Love you Daddy!

hard to believe it was five years ago today that you left this world.

About “Finding Joy”

And I’m off…. the 16-day adventure begins. The timing of this trip is interesting so I’m naming it “Finding Joy in the Journey.” I’ll be doing one dedicated post each day (at the end of the day or next morning). Since I typically post more than once a day, you’ll find it as a black and white photo. I’ll share the joy of the journey (on the trip or through this season), where I’m finding it and what I’m learning. I hope to inspire myself along the way. And if I can inspire others too, that would be a gift. So let the journey begin…

It was November 2017 and I was ready to head off on a sixteen-day trip.  Nine days before leaving, my mom unexpectedly passed away from a heart attack. It shook me to my core.  I had always been told the 40’s are the best years of your life.  And in a matter of three years, since turning the age of 40, I had gone through a divorce and lost both parents. 

I contemplated canceling the trip though I knew my mom would not be happy with that decision. She would want me to continue living my life.  My parents did not raise me to sit back and watch life; instead to fully participate in every moment. So I promised my parents to find joy in the journey everyday on my sixteen-day trip and share my experience with others. 

Little did I know what “Finding the Joy in the Journey” would turn into when I acted on the prompting to share my experience on a daily basis.  It helped me see life differently and my wish is that it will inspire others find joy in their journey.

Feel Special-Day 1,003 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,003 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Sunday – 8/2/20

making me feel special

Mailbox love! What a cute gift from my sweet friend Tammy. I feel loved! Thank you, Tammy for making me feel special!

 feel special

About “Finding Joy”

And I’m off…. the 16-day adventure begins. The timing of this trip is interesting so I’m naming it “Finding Joy in the Journey.” I’ll be doing one dedicated post each day (at the end of the day or next morning). Since I typically post more than once a day, you’ll find it as a black and white photo. I’ll share the joy of the journey (on the trip or through this season), where I’m finding it and what I’m learning. I hope to inspire myself along the way. And if I can inspire others too, that would be a gift. So let the journey begin…

It was November 2017 and I was ready to head off on a sixteen-day trip.  Nine days before leaving, my mom unexpectedly passed away from a heart attack. It shook me to my core.  I had always been told the 40’s are the best years of your life.  And in a matter of three years, since turning the age of 40, I had gone through a divorce and lost both parents. 

I contemplated canceling the trip though I knew my mom would not be happy with that decision. She would want me to continue living my life.  My parents did not raise me to sit back and watch life; instead to fully participate in every moment. So I promised my parents to find joy in the journey everyday on my sixteen-day trip and share my experience with others. 

Little did I know what “Finding the Joy in the Journey” would turn into when I acted on the prompting to share my experience on a daily basis.  It helped me see life differently and my wish is that it will inspire others find joy in their journey.

Trivia Night-Day 1,002 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,002 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Saturday – 8/1/20

Trivia night with friends.

Trivia night with friends. I have always loved trivia games. I remember when my parent’s bought their first Trivial Pursuit game. I always wanted to play and would sometimes surprise them by knowing odd answers. What a fun night we had and of course, the girls won

 Trivia night with friends. I have always loved trivia games

About “Finding Joy”

And I’m off…. the 16-day adventure begins. The timing of this trip is interesting so I’m naming it “Finding Joy in the Journey.” I’ll be doing one dedicated post each day (at the end of the day or next morning). Since I typically post more than once a day, you’ll find it as a black and white photo. I’ll share the joy of the journey (on the trip or through this season), where I’m finding it and what I’m learning. I hope to inspire myself along the way. And if I can inspire others too, that would be a gift. So let the journey begin…

It was November 2017 and I was ready to head off on a sixteen-day trip.  Nine days before leaving, my mom unexpectedly passed away from a heart attack. It shook me to my core.  I had always been told the 40’s are the best years of your life.  And in a matter of three years, since turning the age of 40, I had gone through a divorce and lost both parents. 

I contemplated canceling the trip though I knew my mom would not be happy with that decision. She would want me to continue living my life.  My parents did not raise me to sit back and watch life; instead to fully participate in every moment. So I promised my parents to find joy in the journey everyday on my sixteen-day trip and share my experience with others. 

Little did I know what “Finding the Joy in the Journey” would turn into when I acted on the prompting to share my experience on a daily basis.  It helped me see life differently and my wish is that it will inspire others find joy in their journey.

I Love You-Day 1,001 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,001 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Friday – 7/31/20

I love you so much!!!

Awe!! I arrived home to this! Thank you, Steve Clear, I love you so much!!!

#LovePeopleLoveLife #IInspireFreedom

 I love you so much!!!

About “Finding Joy”

And I’m off…. the 16-day adventure begins. The timing of this trip is interesting so I’m naming it “Finding Joy in the Journey.” I’ll be doing one dedicated post each day (at the end of the day or next morning). Since I typically post more than once a day, you’ll find it as a black and white photo. I’ll share the joy of the journey (on the trip or through this season), where I’m finding it and what I’m learning. I hope to inspire myself along the way. And if I can inspire others too, that would be a gift. So let the journey begin…

It was November 2017 and I was ready to head off on a sixteen-day trip.  Nine days before leaving, my mom unexpectedly passed away from a heart attack. It shook me to my core.  I had always been told the 40’s are the best years of your life.  And in a matter of three years, since turning the age of 40, I had gone through a divorce and lost both parents. 

I contemplated canceling the trip though I knew my mom would not be happy with that decision. She would want me to continue living my life.  My parents did not raise me to sit back and watch life; instead to fully participate in every moment. So I promised my parents to find joy in the journey everyday on my sixteen-day trip and share my experience with others. 

Little did I know what “Finding the Joy in the Journey” would turn into when I acted on the prompting to share my experience on a daily basis.  It helped me see life differently and my wish is that it will inspire others find joy in their journey.

One Thousand Days- Finding Joy in the Journey – Thursday – 7/30/20

Day 1,000 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Thursday – 7/30/20

Yes, it really is Day 1000 in Finding the Joy in the Journey.
When I started this daily blog on November 4, 2017, little did I know what “Finding the Joy in the Journey” would turn into when I acted on the prompting to share my experience on a daily basis. It helped me see life differently and my wish was that it would inspire others to find joy in their journeys as well.


I have been blessed by the love you have all shown me along with the messages and conversations on how it has helped so many look at life a little differently. Sometimes you have no idea what your words mean to another person. I am completely overwhelmed with the impact this journey is making.
For those of you newer to Finding Joy in the Journey, it all started as I headed off on a sixteen-day trip. Nine days before leaving, my mom, unexpectedly, passed away from a heart attack. It shook me to my core. I had always been told the 40’s are the best years of your life. In a matter of the three years, since turning the age of 40, I had gone through a divorce and lost both parents.

Finding My Joy


I contemplated canceling the trip though I knew my mom would not be happy with that decision. She would want me to continue living my life. My parents did not raise me to sit back and watch life; instead to fully participate in every moment. So I promised my parents to find joy in the journey everyday on my sixteen-day trip and share my experience with others.
What started as a way to share on that trip has grown and expanded with so many ideas and lessons along the way. Life doesn’t always go as we planned.

Even now, this Day 1,000 is not what I thought it would be when I first dreamed about the idea of where my life would be on Day 1,000 when Steve and I were in Bali last summer. No matter how hard we try, we can’t control the twists and turns that our lives take. Though we can control how we perceive those turns and we can choose to Find Joy in the Journey.
Thanks for tagging along with me. Here’s to the next 1,000 days and where it will take us!

One Thousand Days

About “Finding Joy”

And I’m off…. the 16-day adventure begins. The timing of this trip is interesting so I’m naming it “Finding Joy in the Journey.” I’ll be doing one dedicated post each day (at the end of the day or next morning). Since I typically post more than once a day, you’ll find it as a black and white photo. I’ll share the joy of the journey (on the trip or through this season), where I’m finding it and what I’m learning. I hope to inspire myself along the way. And if I can inspire others too, that would be a gift. So let the journey begin…

It was November 2017 and I was ready to head off on a sixteen-day trip.  Nine days before leaving, my mom unexpectedly passed away from a heart attack. It shook me to my core.  I had always been told the 40’s are the best years of your life.  And in a matter of three years, since turning the age of 40, I had gone through a divorce and lost both parents. 

I contemplated canceling the trip though I knew my mom would not be happy with that decision. She would want me to continue living my life.  My parents did not raise me to sit back and watch life; instead to fully participate in every moment. So I promised my parents to find joy in the journey everyday on my sixteen-day trip and share my experience with others. 

Little did I know what “Finding the Joy in the Journey” would turn into when I acted on the prompting to share my experience on a daily basis.  It helped me see life differently and my wish is that it will inspire others find joy in their journey.

1000 Days-Day 999 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 999 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Wednesday – 7/29/20

As I approach 1000 days

As I approach 1000 days in the Finding Joy in the Journey, I have been reflecting over some of the most important lessons I’ve learned on this journey. We live in a culture that defines success as more, more and even more. More money, more responsibility, a bigger title, a bigger house, more toys and more stuff. Though when more, more and more is the goal – is it ever enough?

For much of my life, I believed this was what success was all about and I found myself unhappy and unfulfilled as no victory and no win were ever enough.

During this journey, I have learned to let go of our culture’s definition of success and I define my own. I’ve learned to define what is enough for me and realize how I connect, contribute, live and feel are more important for me than the next shiny object.

I still struggle with this on days as our culture’s definition of success runs deep in my veins. Though when I can let go and truly live my life on my terms – I find happiness and joy. The happiness and joy that I believe we are all meant to find and live.

As I approach 1000 days in the Finding Joy in the Journey,

About “Finding Joy”

And I’m off…. the 16-day adventure begins. The timing of this trip is interesting so I’m naming it “Finding Joy in the Journey.” I’ll be doing one dedicated post each day (at the end of the day or next morning). Since I typically post more than once a day, you’ll find it as a black and white photo. I’ll share the joy of the journey (on the trip or through this season), where I’m finding it and what I’m learning. I hope to inspire myself along the way. And if I can inspire others too, that would be a gift. So let the journey begin…

It was November 2017 and I was ready to head off on a sixteen-day trip.  Nine days before leaving, my mom unexpectedly passed away from a heart attack. It shook me to my core.  I had always been told the 40’s are the best years of your life.  And in a matter of three years, since turning the age of 40, I had gone through a divorce and lost both parents. 

I contemplated canceling the trip though I knew my mom would not be happy with that decision. She would want me to continue living my life.  My parents did not raise me to sit back and watch life; instead to fully participate in every moment. So I promised my parents to find joy in the journey everyday on my sixteen-day trip and share my experience with others. 

Little did I know what “Finding the Joy in the Journey” would turn into when I acted on the prompting to share my experience on a daily basis.  It helped me see life differently and my wish is that it will inspire others find joy in their journey.

My Joy-Day 998 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 998 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Tuesday – 7/28/20

As I approach 1,000 days in the Finding Joy in the Journey, I have been reflecting over some of the most important lessons I’ve learned on this Journey.

One of my biggest lessons is to live my life in my authenticity. There are so many times in my life, I have done things or acted certain ways to please others or to fit in. I never was truly fulfilled in those moments as life is not about conforming to be like everyone else. Life is meant to be lived by being true to yourself.

#LovePeopleLoveLife#IInspireFreedom

As I approach 1,000 days in the Finding Joy in the Journey,

About “Finding Joy”

And I’m off…. the 16-day adventure begins. The timing of this trip is interesting so I’m naming it “Finding Joy in the Journey.” I’ll be doing one dedicated post each day (at the end of the day or next morning). Since I typically post more than once a day, you’ll find it as a black and white photo. I’ll share the joy of the journey (on the trip or through this season), where I’m finding it and what I’m learning. I hope to inspire myself along the way. And if I can inspire others too, that would be a gift. So let the journey begin…

It was November 2017 and I was ready to head off on a sixteen-day trip.  Nine days before leaving, my mom unexpectedly passed away from a heart attack. It shook me to my core.  I had always been told the 40’s are the best years of your life.  And in a matter of three years, since turning the age of 40, I had gone through a divorce and lost both parents. 

I contemplated canceling the trip though I knew my mom would not be happy with that decision. She would want me to continue living my life.  My parents did not raise me to sit back and watch life; instead to fully participate in every moment. So I promised my parents to find joy in the journey everyday on my sixteen-day trip and share my experience with others. 

Little did I know what “Finding the Joy in the Journey” would turn into when I acted on the prompting to share my experience on a daily basis.  It helped me see life differently and my wish is that it will inspire others find joy in their journey.