
Every part of today is a lesson that has the potential to improve your life.
Trust.
Learn.
Grow.
Cancer Is Not Pink has so kindly nominated me for the One Lovely Blog Award. It has been quite a while since I have participated with an award blog and I am doing so for a fellow cancer survivor. So, thank you,Swoosie, for this lovely honour.
In order to “accept” the award the nominated blogger must follow several guidelines:
•Thank the person who nominated you for the award. – Cancer Is Not Pink is one of my newest friends in the blogosphere. Please check out her blog, I am sure you will enjoy your visit.
•Add the One Lovely Blog Award logo to your post.
•Share 7 facts/or things about yourself:
1. I am a cancer survivor thriver!
2. I have always loved candy…and even at 54 I, suspect, I always will.
3. I have always been shy…but lately I have observed I talk too much…so maybe I have outgrown my shyness.
4. I love photographs. I think they have an amazing way of taking you back to special moments. Recently, I realised I lost some of my photographs from when I was in my teens and twenties…it made me cry.
5. Oh, and I cry a lot. Not because I’m sad. I haven’t had a sad cry in ages but I cry when I’m happy, when I’m proud, and…well, let’s just say I cry a lot. I recently read that Glennon from Momastery said this about why she cries, “I cry for the same reason I laugh. Because I pay attention.” I totally agree.
6. I have not always had an open heart. Pain closed me down so tightly that I was miserable. I wasn’t open to God, myself, my family, or my friends. I like the freedom that I have now. An open heart is so important to living fully and abundantly!
7. I could eat watermelon and fish everyday of my life. Oh, and candy! 😉
Please visit my sample list of blogs I follow below. If you are a new blogger and would like for me to link to your blog through this post, please leave me a comment below and I will be happy to share your blog with my friends. I will adapt Swoosie’s technique and ask that you write “ADD ME” in the comments below and I will add you to the post!
As always, you, my readers, make my day in many ways and I appreciate it so much!
D
Dreamy moments
just me and my thoughts
the capacity to overcome the constraints of the present
and travel to distant places and epochs all in the mind
—our inner stream of images
simple value
and enjoyment
private experiences
the risk of wasting a certain amount of time
producing effective planning
self-amusement
time to reflect, imagine, or daydream
gives us enormous possibilities
for realizing our deepest desires
Dream on!
Please visit the The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Dreamy for more interpretations through photography.

Dunedin, New Zealand -this is the steepest street in Dunedin and the Jaffa race.

The Cadbury factory is located in Dunedin and they host an annual Jaffa race.

Jaffas are lollies. Chocolate with a red candy shell. They are round and about the size of a gumball or jawbreaker.
Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge 2014 #15

I’m moving forward with my mission to share my heart with women. I now have a Facebook page and I would really appreciate your support. Please check out and like my Facebook page and help me spread encouragement to the women in your circles. Insight From A Woman’s Heart -see you over there!
Thank you for your support.

“Mel Fisher, a dreamer, a visionary, a legend and most importantly, the World’s Greatest Treasure Hunter! Mel Fisher did what many have not – he realized his dream during his lifetime. Everyday he insisted, “Today’s the Day”! His mantra continues to inspire the search for the rest of the treasure from the Nuestra Senora de Atocha and the Santa Margarita, the Spanish galleons that sank during a hurricane on September 6, 1622, near Key West, Florida.
Mel Fisher suffered many personal losses to keep his dream alive during his 16 year search and endured over 100 court battles which ended in victory in the US Supreme Court. The riches Mel Fisher, his team and investors had worked so hard for all those years were finally theirs. The $450 million dollar treasure cache or “Atocha Mother Lode” would be found on that momentous day, July 20, 1985. Over 40 tons of silver and gold were located including over 100,000 Spanish silver coins known as “Pieces of Eight”, gold coins, Columbian emeralds, silver and gold artifacts and over 1000 silver bars.
The immensity of the Atocha’s treasure is staggering. What was only a dream instantly became an undeniable reality.” (Story from the Mel Fisher website-click on his name above.)
Day after day, we dream , we plan, we work, we lose and we try again. The journey to realizing a dream is not usually a smooth one.
Your dream may be emotional healing: freedom from depression, a new beginning after loss, hope, or renewed strength.
Your dream may be to build a future, attain a career, start a business or develop a hobby or interest.
You dream may be to impact others, see your community strengthened or encourage the downtrodden.
Keeping passion alive in the face of obstacles may be exhausting. Mel Fisher started each day reminding himself that “Today’s the Day” when everything might come together and the dream be realized. He faced each barrier, including the loss of his son, as they were presented. Each time he assessed his position. Each time he concluded that he would keep going.
His daughter said he loved to take a six foot long gold chain and put it into the hands of people he met. He loved the spark of inspiration in their eyes as the weight filled their palm.
What are you working toward? Could the realisation of your plan, goal, dream be just around the corner?
As Mel Fisher would say, “Today’s the Day!”
Don’t give up!
D
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