In the past I have convinced myself over time that my presence is not as valued in others’ lives. This is not the truth
I am blessed
I am grateful
I am loved.
You see, I just returned from a trip that I didn’t think I could take, I believed I had no methods, and while my focus was on method, my son’s was not.
His intention was to have me at his wedding, there were no other options for him and the method came through.
My son ensured that me and his sisters arrived in time for his most important day. (which is why I missed week 2 blog)
He gave me several gifts this past week.
-An opportunity to be with him on his wedding day
-A moment in time to see him function in his purpose (he and his now wife, founded a charity)
-To see an exceptional team that surrounds him, they believe in the organization and his direction.
-The community he lives in and the vulnerable people he serves, who also celebrated their day and thanked me for bringing this soul into the world.
– Old friends who reminded me of parts of myself I had forgotten.
-Love love and more love and laughter.
-The beauty of strangers during my travels who showed me so much kindness and generosity. I’m talking in one-time encounters lasting no more than 5 minutes. Like wow..
I am so grateful that Mark reminds me to be the observer…
I can’t help but wonder that for this moment in time, I was filled with so much love and gratitude, it’s like everything conspired to ensure it all fell into place.
Harmony, this is the way
This is but also is not about me, lol.
I feel like the connection between auditing the MKE and my experience this week needs to be heeded.
To truly give thanks for all that has happened, is to simply live my purpose, live on purpose, and be in service.
Anything else would diminish the love, faith, and care many others authentically send me. Anything else will dim the sending of love, care, and faith I have in them, as well as in myself.
Intention creates the method
Impossible < I’m possible
Peace and Joy my friends



Dre, I may have been late to the party, yet I’m with you all the way! What a wonderful adventure your son’s wedding turned out to be! 🙂