If you were tired of the past six or so posts about our travels there’s relief: I am back to the business of Corgi Hollows.
Yesterday I filmed an introductory video for our mentoring program.
I am so excited about this prospect!
With the other women involved there is a treasure-trove of information about education and spiritual training for your children and grandchildren. We can all be called “experts,” whether through education or experience. We need to fulfill our own calling as older women who seek to help the next generation of moms raising their offspring.
I am in the process of applying for a business license. We will virtually be a non-profit, but we will act like a business. It’s less complicated. Believe me. I studied public admin, non-profit emphasis.
We want to make this simple.
One step at a time.
This weekend was super quiet. I am on call for my mom, who is running on minimal energy this summer. She was at the doctor twice last week, and got good reports, but there is clearly still an issue with her health.
She is a nonagenarian. This can be normal and expected. Still, it unnerves those of us who interact with her daily. Prayers appreciated, always, for caring wisely and rightly for our elders!
I needed a super quiet weekend, as it has been a time of intensity. I get a bit lonesome without Cheri here, but I realize I need the space. I need the quiet.
I need the reckoning with my own soul.
So I feasted my eyes on the green fields and sunlit leaves of the oaks surrounding the house. Such beauty comes only in June, only here in this lush land.
Birds are trilling.
The pets are company. They make me smile. Alex (Ed’s resident cat) is showing signs of real dependence on me, and when called, he comes, yowling, down the driveway or up from the back of the house.
He is doing his part with hunting the vermin that make their way into the house each fall. Good boy!
Life is quite “normal” for now.
The world may be going to hell in a hand basket, but my eyes are on Jesus, my comfort, my strength, my provider, my everything. He is a good, good God.
MARANATHA!
