On June 6th, I was fortunate; the word used in appreciation as you get older to be counted among the crowd—fortunate to attend the event held in David Pecaut Square in the heart of downtown Toronto. The first of its kind, titled Access Fest, is named for the event’s celebration of inclusion and representation ofContinue reading “Finding Purpose at Access Fest: A Journey of Growth”
Category Archives: Reflections & Gratitude
Why Business Changes Matter: Reflections from My Local McDonald’s
Hello friends, I know some of you are wondering what’s up since my last post. Well, I am in good health after a week of taking the Pneumonia vaccine. I’m a bit busy on a project, so I will not be posting as much for a while. However, today I’m sharing a recent experience IContinue reading “Why Business Changes Matter: Reflections from My Local McDonald’s”
REFLECTION ON THE BEGINNING OF NISAN 14th
In Matthew 24:45, the question asks: Who is the faithful and discreet slave? His master appointed him over his domestics to give them food at the proper time. The verse goes on to say: Happy is that slave if his master, on arriving, finds him doing so. Some of us have lives likened to aContinue reading “REFLECTION ON THE BEGINNING OF NISAN 14th”
The Significance of Jesus’ Death on Nisan 14
EASTER REFLECTION – NISAN 14 Nisan 14 marks the beginning of Passover and commemorates the anniversary of Jesus’ death, often referred to as the Memorial. While this date typically falls in March or April on the Gregorian calendar, the Hebrew calendar is lunar. In 2026, Nisan 14 begins on April 1. April is a meaningfulContinue reading “The Significance of Jesus’ Death on Nisan 14”
SELF-AWARENESS: THE QUIET COST OF UNSEEN INFLUENCE
A PERSONAL REFLECTION Recent events—bizarre enough to demand reflection—have compelled me to look beyond the present moment and share these thoughts. Not to alarm, but to awaken. Too often, people fall victim to forces. These forces quietly benefit from your confusion. My deceased sister was such a victim. They gather what they themselves have notContinue reading “SELF-AWARENESS: THE QUIET COST OF UNSEEN INFLUENCE”
Celebrating Family Day: The Importance of Family Bonds
“Family is not an important thing. It’s everything.”” — Michael J. Fox. FEBRUARY 16, 2026, another year here to celebrate family day. Thank you, Heavenly Father. A day initiated by Don Getty after reflecting on his own family situation. In 1989, the throne speech announced a new February holiday named Family Day. It is knownContinue reading “Celebrating Family Day: The Importance of Family Bonds”
The Signs of Change: New Year Reflections
New Year’s Day greeted me with an unusual quiet. When I stepped outside to feed the birds, not one was in sight. The stillness felt almost symbolic—like the calm before a storm. I went back inside and decided it was a day best spent at home. As I reflected on the quiet, a moment inContinue reading “The Signs of Change: New Year Reflections”
Thank You WordPress Community: A Year in Review
As I reflect on the year about to end, I would like to thank everyone on WordPress. Your posts have enlightened and encouraged me. Each of us are gifted in our own way, as First Corinthians 7:7 has stated. We share our experiences, ideas, and encouragement. This helps each other to heal and to grow.Continue reading “Thank You WordPress Community: A Year in Review”
Privacy Concerns: Signs You’re Being Watched
ACTIONS LEND TO LAUGHTER Tuesday morning, I open my eyes. I lie in bed as I breathe in and exhale. I think about what I have planned for the day. I read from one of my social contacts about the neuroscience of waking slowly. This should be done before jumping out of bed to beginContinue reading “Privacy Concerns: Signs You’re Being Watched”