Sunday Love ❤️ 🤍 💙

Sunday Love
I hope you had a memorable 4th of July!
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Oh my, 4th of July cook-out with sisters …… blessed beyond.
Watching the virtual concert and fireworks …… blessed beyond.
Waking up this Sunday morning next to my Riley …… blessed beyond.
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I will remain hopeful and optimistic, always always.
I believe we will once again we will go to restaurants, take family vacations, see a ‘live’ concert, hug and kiss each other and so many other things we/I want to do and have missed.
I know there are so many opinions and unfortunately judgments of what we should and should not be doing, during this Covid19 season.
At the start of this season, I would never have expected to be so ideologically split, and yet as time goes on, the split with many of my friends is smaller and smaller. Some I talked with a few months ago were still going out and socializing without a mask. And today, they are not.
I do believe that we are free to make a choice, and I do not believe shaming an opposing view one different from my own will do anything to help us move forward as a nation. And yet, I believe my viewpoint today may very well be different than it is in two weeks,  because,  this pandemic is so unpredictable. I remain hopeful that a vaccine will be created and until then science and ‘real’ life evidence shows us how we need to protect ourselves (as much as we can) from this virus. Wearing a mask and practicing social distancing is right for me. And as we all try to live our lives in this season, I know the one thing that will not waiver …… I will continue to grow and deepen my faith in God.

Oh, it keeps me grounded.
And it also provides the strength and wisdom to know that this is definitely a season of flexibility. You know, ‘adjust on the fly’. Kinda funny from a girl who does like routine …… but who is wise enough to know that a change of pace and being flexible, most definitely lends to a happier outcome, Life.
If there is one thing to remember, it is that you can’t control another person’s behavior. Even before the pandemic and as now, when the stakes are so high, we can’t make other people do what we want them to.
I can share my experiences, I will be understanding, and yet ultimately my friends and family choose to social distance (or not).
I will be true to who I am and you should too!
Blessings from our home to yours.
Namasté

Co-pilot, Riley
the Scottie