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Heart of Mine: BETTER DAYS are coming…

I always say that my life is and have always been a beautiful struggle with all of the challenges I face, and yet so blessed for being able to overcome them by GOD’s Grace!

The Lord stood by me and gave me strength…

…more so these past months when my darkest point in my life shattered my heart to its core when my Mother passed away.

The saddest sound in the entire universe

is the sound of the last heartbeat!

I’ve never been so helpless and heartbroken! I still ache from losing her…there are days that are tougher!

Missing you comes in waves and tonight,

I’m drowning…

Through this, my breast cancer journey continues…I still have to go through my infusions, tumor marker labs and oncologist follow-up every 3-4 months because of the invasive nature of the cancer I had.

Add-on, my better-half himself is having medical challenges now, too.

I’d rather it just be me, not my loved ones.

But as I always say. too ”there’s always good in bad and that “there’s always something to be thankful for”

I am thankful that I’m back to work— though I basically work now just for gas and my cancer continuing insurance coverage—BUT I AM THANKFUL THAT I AM WORKING!  I’ve always liked to work and I’m blessed that I’ve always been getting along with my co-workers, then and now… some even became long-time friends which I still have contact with though we’re miles apart. My co-workers now are also a bunch of lovely ladies and a handful of gentlemen.  Fun group to work with!

Thank you for making me laugh

when I couldn’t even smile.

I was told by my grief counselor and my oncologist today to “be kind to myself” and try to start doing things again that makes me happy even going through whatever life throws at me…

I’ve been away from social media platforms for a while now, but started to be active again on my Twitter, Tiktok, Instagram and this Finding Nirvana.net Website, a part of my Anonymously Yours Network, which with or without and an audience serves as my blogpile of emotions on where I kinda wear my SkippyHeart on my e-sleeves again.

so I am back…

as always,MY DEAR LOVED ONES, FRIENDS, EARTH ANGELS AND BEAUTIFUL STRANGERS, please hold my hand and promise not to let go…

With YOU, I can face Tomorrow one more time…

Life may not be perfect, but still being alive is perfection! In remission and working…”and maybe at times my arms are beginning to tire holding on to hope...but my heart will never stop searching for miracles...”🙏

Blessed and Thankful

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Blessed and Thankful 〰️

BTS JHOPE Mania at Las Vegas, NV

BTS mania hits Sin City with their Permission to Dance show at the Allegiant Stadium...but as for me, this is the closest I’ll ever be to the Bangtan Boys and especially to JHope

Permission to jHOPE

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Permission to jHOPE 〰️


COVID19 Pandemic continues into LABOR DAY 2021

It is now more that a year into the COVID19 Pandemic, but I am now fully vaccinated and just waiting for the booster shot if need be.

Re-post…

There’s not much of a difference on how I will be celebrating Labor Day Weekend this year...just with my immediate family and not with a large group.

Drawing Image Credit: CatCon Worldwide/Less people, more Cats… T-shirt from Walmart

Less people, more Cats…

…and just a friendly reminder folks to please wear a mask, stay away from crowds and/or practice social distancing to protect yourself, your loved ones, and others.

Meme/Image unknown source..

March 3rd: World WILDLIFE Day

"World Wildlife Day will be celebrated in 2021 under the theme "Forests and Livelihoods: Sustaining People and Planet", as a way to highlight the central role of forests, forest species and ecosystems services in sustaining the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people globally, and particularly of Indigenous and local communities with historic ties to forested and forest-adjacent areas. This aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals 1, 12, 13 and 15, and their wide-ranging commitments to alleviating poverty, ensuring sustainable use of resources, and on conserving life land.

Between 200 and 350 million people live within or adjacent to forested areas around the world, relying on the various ecosystem services provided by forest and forest species for their livelihoods and to cover their most basic needs, including food, shelter, energy and medicines.'‘ - Source Credit: Wildlifeday.org