I am Sandra - faithful steward. listener. shepherd. dream believer. hard worker. collects brass bells, boots. Jesus follower. contented. star gazer. homemaker. farmer. prayer warrior. country woman. reader. traveler. writer. homebody. living life large.
I have laid down read a little of my book and then taken a nap for the past 10 days...I could get used to this! I do my run first..that helps me more than anything...I have some amazing conversations with my dad while running...xoxoxo
The mantra of my cats, and they purr me to calm & sleep when I forget this. Cats, a true blessing for me.For you too I suspect.
Amazing how a simple nap can help put perspective back into things and help me awaken with energy and the desire to accomplish many things I found daunting just hours before.
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Amen - and if the nap follows a nice snack - all the better!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like what I should have done rather than what I did tonight!
ReplyDeleteLoveyou Sandra!
Hugs,
Marydon
Sounds like a good mantra to me! Just yesterday, I was thinking why hasn't America ever embraced the siesta idea? I could really get behind that. :o)
ReplyDeletea nap would be fantastic!
ReplyDeleteespecially when one is needed,
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Hi Thanks for posting on my site. I was checking yours out and like it very much, Hugs Morgan oxoxoxoxo
ReplyDeletePS. I am working my fingers to the bone trying to get all the quilting done. Only 17 days to go....
I agree with Linda ..but I like to take a nap on a full tummy and wake up and fill it again ... LOL !
ReplyDeleteBlessings ..sara
I love that mantra i might borrow it.
ReplyDelete:o))) I like it!!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could take a nap...but there are so many things to do...
I have laid down read a little of my book and then taken a nap for the past 10 days...I could get used to this! I do my run first..that helps me more than anything...I have some amazing conversations with my dad while running...xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteSounds like a plan. Hang in there, dearie.
ReplyDeleteWe can take a lot of advice from our cats. This one is particularly appropriate right now. Thank you for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteThat is an adorable picture. I hope you're doing okay and feeing at peace with all that is going on around you! Thinking of you often!
ReplyDeleteSleep is a lovely thing! And we all have that "ravell'd sleeve" at times.
ReplyDeleteAlways very timely advice, :)Sending you a hug from me.
ReplyDeleteJust sending you some warm winter wishes tonight. ;~P
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like the Lord is blessing you with some deep and restorative rest. (LOVE!)
ReplyDeleteKeeping calm . . . napping . . . both sound good.
ReplyDeleteFondly,
Glenda
The mantra of my cats, and they purr me to calm & sleep when I forget this. Cats, a true blessing for me.For you too I suspect.
ReplyDeleteAmazing how a simple nap can help put perspective back into things and help me awaken with energy and the desire to accomplish many things I found daunting just hours before.
I just love calico cats!!
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