A woman's path to sustained recovery

Though the process of recovery is never easy, some women seem to move through the journey with less pain than others. Why? What makes the difference? Here we will talk about how that happens for each of us. We will talk about how women heal in mutually empowering realtionships with themselves, with others and with God.

Friday, May 24, 2013

visit

My cousin came for a visit this week. I have not seen Gary for 15 years. We spent some late teenage years and early twenties living close to each other and double dated and partied and laughed together on the west coast. We have kept in touch over the years and had occasional visits with families. But Gary is having one of those "significant" birthdays this year and rather than a big cruise or big party, he is flying around the country seeing people he cares about. Isn't that a wonderful way to celebrate? Connecting with people who have been part of your life. Gary has had some serious health issues the last years and has spent some time reflecting on what is important to him. His answer was friends and family.

I was so very honored and touched that I was on his list of visits. It is a gift to know you are important to someone.

Is there someone you could call today-someone you have thinking about-and let them know you care about them-they are important to you.
Blessings-Penny

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