Weekend Wisdom

Open To Choosing One Another

Due to being out of town yesterday, the post about thoughts on the Book of Ruth will be published Thursday.

In the meantime, I leave you with a link to Kaitlyn Bouchillon’s wonderful post What If We Chose To Be For One Another. People of all ages and marital statuses need to read this young lady’s wise words.

At the end of the day — whether happily single, desiring marriage, dating, widowed, divorced, married, or engaged — it’s true of every single one of us: We all just want to be seen, known, wanted and loved.

Kaitlyn Bouchillon

I’ve been receiving her emails for years and was on a book launch team she managed. Kaitlyn’s writing gives me hope for the future.

Sunroof Photography

Also, I will leave you with a picture of the glorious sky taken through the open sunroof yesterday. Yes, it was February 21st and the sunroof was open because Northeast Ohio was experiencing 60-degree weather. And all the people shouted “Glory, Glory, HALLELUJAH!” because we knew during the night the rain would move in and temperatures would start their downward slide.

Looking Up Through The Sunroof

May God bless you with a joy-filled day and may you be open to choosing to be for others today.

Bio: Michele Kearns is the founder and HUG© (Hope Unites Globally) Award-Winner of JoyReturns. She shares her widowhood adventures hoping to inspire widows to move through grief and rebuild their lives. A graduate of Kent State University with a Bachelor’s degree in communications, she’s currently using those skills as a virtual contact center representative for a Fortune 100 company. She’s also managed call center teams, co-facilitated a grief support group, and helped small businesses with various writing assignments. Michele loves Jesus, books, history, music, chocolate, red roses, and golden retrievers. She is also the amateur photographer behind the blog OgleOhio.com.