#63 Goodbye But Not Farewell
Firstly, I want to apologies for not being in touch last month. By the middle of April, I decided to give up even thinking about getting a letter written and published.
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Firstly, I want to apologies for not being in touch last month. By the middle of April, I decided to give up even thinking about getting a letter written and published.
It feels like a while since I last wrote to you and that so much has happening in between. It’s probably not so much the case that a lot has actually happened but more that I have just been caught up in the busyness of life.
Now is the time when we all begin to set up our routines for the year ahead. We’re back to work after having Christmas and New Year holidays, and for those of you with children, they are back at school now. I am looking forward to what the year holds for my husband and me!
With Christmas just over a week away I feel that I can truly say we are in the thick of the “silly season.” Shops are crowded and car parks are overflowing.
I am sitting here and in all honesty, I’m not sure what to share with you. It has been so busy I guess my thoughts have not had time to gather themselves. We are in full swing of harvest now. It means a few changes to our routine.
Every spring time brings new growth. A seed planted in the ground slowly germinates out of its dormant state. The new plant pushes up through the soil to meet the sun for the very first time.
What a day, what a month…what a year! Do you ever feel like you’re living one day at a time because that’s all you can cope with? It’s certainly the way I feel, and have felt, for this month. One day, give it your all, no regrets; take it for what it is.
Finally we have gotten a little rain in this area of the country. We are all rejoicing here, even for the small amount and believing for more of it. It’s these small blessings that we thank God for.
Half a year has passed by just like that and finally I feel like I am getting some routine back in my life. My husband and I are now settled into our new home and enjoying each other’s company immensely. Seeing my best friend every day is such a blessing.
How we react to different situations is a great indicator of our true character. Our responses in times of joy or times of stress in life, are like a reflex action if unschooled, and happen before we have a chance to fully comprehend what we are doing.
Well, here we are again, two months on and I’m now a married woman. Our wedding day was beautiful and everything went perfectly. Above is a picture of the chapel where our ceremony was held.
It is good to be back writing letters to you again. After a break of nearly 7 months I find there is so much I could tell you, but then my time is very limited. My reasons are very plausible too and if you read my last blog you would know why.