
Arriving home late Sunday night I should have gone directly to bed. But my thoughts wouldn't stop playing out the scenes I witnessed all weekend. Amazing healing, discovery, and peace were given to different people for different wounds. I went to bed in a thankful frame of mind, body and soul.
Monday morning came with a quiet and peaceful start. I had time for a devotional and to enjoy a cup of coffee in the still of the morning as the birds sang songs outside my window ~ it was the type of morning that commercials are made of. :) Son #1 and family were coming over and it would be the first time in months we gathered at my home and the first time in several years we would all be together free from the creep (addiction)!

This memorial day was a day of reflection for so many with military connections. Not disregarding that fact, it was a day of reflection for me with my family too. Our visit was real, and pleasant, and openly enjoyed by all and it was the first time we've all been together without the shadow of addiction twisting the day into something unhealthy or destructive. We savored the day ~ all of us! As the evening marched on we watched Family Guy's episode of Star Wars, which is quite funny if you haven't seen it. Mini-chick was scarfing homemade brownies (okay, not really scarfing but definitely enjoying them!) and Lovely Espousa was cuddling Bambina II when someone asked the time. It was 9:15 and we were all surprised at how late the day had become. I loved it!
Memorial Day.
Remembering with gratefulness battles militarily and spiritually that have been won at great cost.
Peace.
*All pictures are mine!*
4 comments:
What a handsome guy. Oh the baby is cute too;)
It's amazing how peaceful life becomes without the monkey screeching on your shoulder. I've never enjoyed holidays so much, until my sobriety.
I'm delighted it was a beautiful, serene gathering of the family. (Hugs)Indigo
Thanks for remembering. Glad that your retreat was good.
So proud and happy for you all, Big Sis.
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