Happy Sunday-Monday, Journeyer!
Fortunately for me, it’s a snow day today!
The post I began writing seems to have
disappeared when my computer did an automatic reboot. I wonder if I’ll ever
learn not to leave a dozen started and unsaved windows open…
No worries, though, because the thoughts
will eventually come back to me in some new and refreshing form.
This week’s joy could be found in some of
the simplest things...like repeating numbers…
The repeating numbers 333 have been even
more prevalent since my psychic party, where one of the group facilitators told
me that the numbers I keep seeing are an indicator that ascended masters are
trying to connect with me.
The pics below are only a few of the digits
I saw on a daily basis.
I also saw 111, 222, 333, and 555 this
week!
Angel expert Doreen Virtue
has this to say about the significance of those numbers.
111 is the angel’s way of letting me know opportunities
are presenting themselves to me.
222 is the angel’s way of telling me that my
ideas are growing into a reality, and is the universe’s way of telling me to
keep going and not give up!
333 (which I saw even more times than seen
in these photos) is the way Ascended Masters let me know they are near and I
have their help. That is both cool and oh, so comforting.
333 emails...
333...the time...
555 is the universe’s way of letting me
know some change is about to take place.
Seeing repeating numbers isn’t uncommon for
me, but I’m not sure I’ve ever noticed so many patterns in one week!
This work I’m doing with The Five Facets Philosophy, a guide to helping us live our best life, even in the face of adversity, is
growing like grass after a fresh spring rain. That evolution makes me happy,
Journeyer! These symbols are just one more layer of that joy.
Other happy news included the completion of
the FAFSA form…times two…
…completion of a consolidated scholarship
list for Big Guy…
…completion of the Powerpoint presentation
for my upcoming speech…
...dinner with hubby…
one of the best sausage sandwiches I've ever had!
…the fortune I received when we ordered
take-out Chinese after a long day…
…a couple’s wine tour with friends…
a desert wine to die for!
What a happy boy at 17 years of age!
The sunset that guided our drive home
…and a SuperBowl party to round out the
week…
When we’re caught up in the mundane of
work, relationship, and raising a family, it’s so easy to forget that happiness
is about nothing more than “enjoying what you got,” even when it comes with
grammatical errors…
When we’re willing to see the magic
moment(s) the universe provides us, we discover that happiness repeats itself
again and again…
It is the recognition repetition that reinforces
and solidifies our Happy…
What about you, Journeyer? What fortuitous moment(s)
brought you joy this week?
OH! I ALMOST FORGOT! This week marks the
one year anniversary of my TEDx Talk and the publication of my memoir, Digging for the Light: One Woman’s Journey
from Heartache to Hope!
As promised, I’m celebrating with a
discount for all you neighbors who are looking for a little inspiration and for
all you allies who might know someone who might find something meaningful in a
reflective memoir.
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Until we meet again, yours in hope,
healing, and happiness,
~AE
17 - wow! Beautiful family. Your blog always lights up my day Annah!
ReplyDeleteLiv, that lab was such a love! He reminded me of my old boy, Slim. One of the hardest things I ever had to do was make the choice to have him put down when a paralysis of his pharynx (not sure I'm remembering that right) greatly reduced his quality of life... Meeting the boy above brought back fond memories. :)
ReplyDeleteThat pic of my family is so old, lol... But it's one of my favorite pics, so I keep it!
Your comments on my blog always light up my day, Liv! And sometimes, like today, they mean more than you could know! <3
We had our 14 year old shepherd cross put down in September. I miss him every day. He was just a lovely dog.
DeleteSorry to hear about your dog... :`( That 's still so recent and fresh... My boy has been gone for a number of years now, our routines are different...which make it much easier to feel the fondness associated with him... Hugs, Liv!
DeleteAlso...I'm adding your blog to my Blog Roll so your updates are always there for me to see! :)