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Tag Archives: faith
An Act Of Faith
“Creativity is an act of faith. As artists, our graceful ability to encompass difficulty rests in our ability to be faithful.” Julia Cameron Faith: Allegiance to duty or a person; loyalty; fidelity to one’s promises; sincerity of intentions; believe; trust … Continue reading
“Sometimes I Think That’s The Only Right Thing To Do”
“I dream. Sometimes I think that’s the only right thing to do.” Haruki Murakami According to Miriam Webster’s dictionary a dream is defined as: “A strongly desired goal or purpose, something that fully satisfies a wish; a visionary creation of the imagination; … Continue reading
The Light Is Always Shifting
I haven’t posted anything on my blog for some time now. Actually I haven’t been able to write anything at all for a while. And when I don’t write I feel empty and lost. Joan Didion tells us writing is … Continue reading
Conversation Part Four
It’s a cold snowy winter morning in Montreal. I sit at my desk hoping to continue my conversation. I have taken notes in my journal of all the points that I would like to tackle in my blog. I start … Continue reading
An Ice Cream Cone So Big
Another year is coming to an end. I don’t know about you, but usually around this time of the year I get mixed feelings. It’s always sad to say goodbye, but at the same time there is this anticipation, the excitement … Continue reading
Till We Meet Again
Today is my late husband’s birthday. It is already the fifth birthday we celebrate without him. Today he would have been sixty-two years old. God only knows how much we need him, how much I need him beside me now … Continue reading
It’s Father’s Day
Today is Father’s Day. And for me and my kids it’s not a day like any other. It is one of those days that we just have to get through. Today is a day just for keeping on. In his answer … Continue reading