Virus isolates us – can’t buy stuff – CAN buy stuff – making masks – no toilet paper. Things are strange. God is STILL good. The kiddo is stuck home trying to adjust to college from his bedroom. Worms are still eating and growing –
I’m concerned that my disability may be disrupted because of stimulus and tax cuts and you know how anxiety attacks us…
We are safe as we can be and isolating. I’m about to restart my garden in an aeroponic tower. I’m really looking forward to it. Maybe I can supplement my income as prices go up. Instacart is great for grocery delivery but the tipping for people doing my shopping is gonna be more than our budget can stand.
Anyway – stay safe.
I have a beautiful new grandson – born at home in Hawaii. I am so proud of my daughter. She did a champion’s job!
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I believe in and practice positive living. I love YARN, cooking, music, bird watching, herbs, and gardening. I am passionate about YHWH the Elohim of all the earth. I believe it's our responsibility to tend that earth. I basically do my thing in a quiet, amused way. I believe in laughter, and the power of combined prayer. I am a true homebody.
I have 6 kids, all home-born and successfully breastfed. They are all grown. I'm the oldest of 9, daughter of a missionary mother who lives in Kenya, and I have a spoiled service dog and 2 rescued cats.
Right now, there is balance after yrs of unemployment. My disability was approved due to degenerative discs, fibromyalgia, and obesity. That last is hard to say. I believe we owe it to ourselves to protect our mental health. It's precious and the one thing we can control. I would rather not do my own housework and I talk too much. I bought a house in North Carolina which I ended up leaving for my husband to sell. I'm a two-time caregiver. My husband and I are separated due to stroke complications and personality difficulties.
I am in Texas now. The one place on earth I said I'd never go unless Yah moved me there and HERE I AM! G and I are sharing a small apartment and so far, things are going well.
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