Traditional Roles-Day 1,077 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,077 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Thursday – 10/15/2020

Traditional Roles in a Marriage

I grew up believing in traditional roles in a marriage. Not so much as what I was told, though what was modelled to me by my parents. It worked for them. I’ve learned that everything that worked for my parents aren’t always the same things that work for me. It doesn’t make one way good or bad, they are simply different.

I love that in my marriage with Steve we can look at the world differently and what makes sense for us. That’s a great partnership and marriage.

I grew up believing in traditional roles in a marriage

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.

Catching Up With Friends Day 1,076 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,076 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Wednesday – 10/14/2020

Catching Up With Friends

Catching up with friends has taken on a whole new meaning this year.

I Can’t believe it’s been over a year since the four of us sat around a table enjoying a meal after a couple of great dives. We may not know yet when, though we know our next journey is out there.

It is in the knowing that gives us the hope to push through. It is our dreams that fuels us through strange, odd and unexpected times.

Catching Up With Friends

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.

When I Awake in the Morning-Day 1,075 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,075 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Tuesday – 10/13/2020

When I Awake in the Morning

When I awake in the morning, I always look forward to my first cup of coffee. At home, I have a Jura that grinds the beans and makes one cup at a time. I didn’t even like coffee until I received the machine from my parents as a gift. On my travels, I’ve found that is something I often miss. So, what a treat this time to have this fancy machine in our Airbnb – I’ve never seen anything quite like it though a fresh cup is made each time. It’s the little things like a cup of coffee on demand that bring me joy in my daily routine.

 When I awake in the morning, I always look forward to my first cup of coffee

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.

Two Weeks in Quarantine,-Day 1,074 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,074 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Monday – 10/12/2020

Two Weeks in Quarantine

Even though I must spend two weeks in quarantine, I decided I still needed to be able to work out during this time. I am so grateful my YogaSix studio in Sugar Land, Texas offers a daily virtual class. Once a day, I turn our Airbnb living area into a yoga studio! Thanks, Yoga Six!

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 lovely Airbnb-Day 1,073 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,073 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Sunday – 10/11/2020

A lovely Airbnb

We found a lovely Airbnb for my stay in England. Steve and I are the first guests of the new owners and the place is absolutely lovely. It has a wonderful patio and paddock so we can stretch our legs.

Traveling to England during this pandemic requires me to stay in quarantine for two weeks. I’m so glad we found such a quaint place to stay. It was nice to get out of the “house” today and soak up the warmth and beauty of a fall day on the patio.

We found a lovely Airbnb for my stay in England

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.

Steve Made Us Brunch-Day 1,072 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,072 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Saturday – 10/10/2020

Steve Made Us Brunch

Steve made us brunch! Yum! It was so nice to be able to share a meal together once again. Food, coffee, and conversation.

Steve Made Us Brunch

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.

After 239 days of being apart-Day 1,071 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,071 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Friday – 10/9/2020

After 239 days

After 239 days of being apart, we are finally back together again! Yay! It was so wonderful to Steve waiting for me as I walked out of customs at Heathrow! We found a cute Airbnb to spend our next 2.5 weeks together! This is pure joy!

After 239 days of being apart, we are finally back together again!

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.

Helpless and Hopeless Day 1,070 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,070 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Thursday – 10/8/2020

Helpless and Hopeless

I’ve felt a little bit helpless and hopeless over the past few months. Not seeing Steve Clear for over 7 months was really starting to drain on me. So just over a week ago, I booked a flight to London so we could be together again. Sometimes you just have to make an informed decision to do what is best for you and your loved ones.

I’ve felt a little bit helpless and hopeless over the past few months.

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.

What an Absolute Honor-Day 1,069 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,069 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Wednesday – 10/7/2020

What an Absolute Honor.

What an absolute honor to be nominated for SendOutCards Affiliate of the Year among such a great group of nominees.

I feel blessed to be part of this company and to be able to make an impact on the lives that are being touched through the opportunity, the SOC system and through the thousands of cards that are sent out every day.

Our Annual Convention is a month away and is a virtual event this year. Though I get to attend live in person with this group of nominees and some of our top leaders. I feel truly blessed.

 What an absolute honor to be nominated for SendOutCards Affiliate of the Year

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.

Having Some Splurges for Yourself-Day 1,068 – Finding Joy in the Journey

Day 1,068 – Finding Joy in the Journey – Tuesday – 10/6/2020

Having Some Splurges for Yourself

I believe in having some splurges for yourself. Things that others may think are a little overboard, though for you, they make me happy.

One of the things that makes me happy is having my eyelashes done. I love how much more defined my eyes are with lash extensions. It might seem a little funny though it also gives me a little more confidence, kind of liking where heels!

Curious, what’s one splurge you do for yourself that makes you happy?

#LovePeopleLoveLife #IInspireFreedom

having some splurges for yourself

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.