Biggest Challenge: Moving Into Our Dome

February 24th, 2025 2026 The biggest challenge over the next six months will be moving into our dome. It has taken 7 years of temporary living arrangements, with the majority of our belongings still in storage, to finally move into the upstairs living studio of Michael’s dome creation. The main floor will not be completed,…

Reiki Principle For Today – I Will Be Grateful For My Many Blessings

Originally Published: April 29th, 2020 Love The Struggle Struggles, we all have them. Learning to love the struggle, well that is a challenge. Especially when I compare myself to other people who seem to have it all together. I don’t always have a positive outlook. Sometimes life is hard. Sometimes life sucks. My struggles with…

55 Rules For Love – Rule #49 – Fluidity Is Good, Accept Change

Originally published: May 22nd, 2021 Revised and Edited: April 9th, 2025 Fluidity – Going With the Flow Fluidity is a key element for successful transition through change. There are other elements such as planning and organization, however nothing in life ever runs smoothly. This life lesson is a truth. Intelligence & Change According to this…

55 Rules For Love – Rule #26 – Don’t Condemn Each Other’s Family and Friends

Originally published: October 3rd, 2020 Need Some Yoda Wisdom This rule requires some serious Jedi wisdom, as navigating each other’s family and friends can, at times, be challenging. Everyone Has An Opinion Yes, we do. But are my opinions of my husband’s family and friends based on loving acceptance or from the lenses of my…

55 Rules For Love – Rule #20 – Communicate Openly and Honestly

Originally published: May 2nd, 2020 How Do You Process and Handle Life? How do you and your partner process and handle life? My husband and I are very different. I tend to worry, am reactive and am very expressive. My husband lets life roll, for the most part stays calm, and keeps his thoughts to…

Goodbye 2021 – Hello 2022

New Year’s Day Tradition Since 2015, when I married my husband and moved overseas to Qatar, I enjoyed a tradition of starting each New Year’s Day in a different country. I was able to start this tradition because Michael and I worked in education and during Christmas Break, we would travel. I’m allowing myself the…