Rainy but lovely Sublime Sunday

in #hive-1528892 years ago

It's been an emotionally taxing week. I know that many are in mourning and I feel a part of the collective grief. I admired Queen Elizabeth for her service and dedication.

Additionally, here in the United States, September 11 is always a day of remembrance as we think of the terrorist attacks in the U.S. now 21 years ago. In April, I visited the newly built Freedom Tower which overlooks the World Trade Center memorial and today just like in that moment those first images of planes hitting the second tower - the moment I think all Americans realized this wasn't a freak accident - comes washing back over me.

And, finally, September is the month of my mother's birth - and all four of her sisters. Only two of them remain now and as my mom will celebrate her second heavenly birthday this year, I'm finding September's energy to be tinged with a bit of grief.

And, so, on this "it rained so hard they cancelled all the kid's baseball games" Sunday, I'm simply focusing on my creative energy and some fun family time.

Creative Launch

I have loads of ideas for online courses and content I want to build. I have a tendency to get caught up in planning rather than doing so I decided to take action and just build the landing page and pre-launch information for my "Facts of Life Book" course and community. It will officially launch in January of 2023 but pre-sales are open now at the lowest price they will ever be. The course will feature loads of tutorials, templates, and how-tos. The community will feature at least four quarterly challenges and regular coworking sessions where you can focus on building and compiling your Facts of Life Book. (If you want to read more about the series that this course and community are based on - you can check out the in progress series here on Hive - the next article in the series will go live tomorrow!)

A Tired Dog is a Good Dog

My brother went camping this weekend and since I spent the weekend at my dad's house, we had my dog Kona and my brother's dog Stevie. Kona is the one sitting.

I took Stevie home today. He is a lovable lug but he gets himself into some of the weirdest predicaments - including this one where he somehow jumped from the front seat of my car (where he as seat belted in via his harness) to Kona's car seat in the back of my car.

Kona slept so hard he snored all the way home from my dad's and he's been snoring here on the couch curled up next to me nearly the entire time since we got home.

Therapy Dog in Training

Speaking of dogs, Kona and I actually started our day "working". Kona is a therapy dog trainee and I take every opportunity I can to take him to new places. A couple of friends from my old Sunday School class at my dad's church (I no longer live there but used to) have urged me to bring Kona in to Sunday School. I finally did today and he did great. Here he is curled at my feet during part of the class.

Reading Time, Music Time and Baby Snuggles

I ended my time near my dad's visiting with my niece and her two sons - including five week old Gene. Three year old Clifton is an exceptional big brother. He and I made some music together on his daddy's wooden marimba and we read a LOT of books.


Me with my newest great nephew. Photo by my sister, used with permission.

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I hope you had a wonderful weekend and a sublime Sunday as well.

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I, too, am finding this September to be one of reflection and weird energy. I started work on something that I hope will appear in the next few days.

Can't wait to see what it is!

Ohh... the pressure!

😍😍😍😍
They are so cuteee. 🐕

May God bless you nephew 🙏
What is his name?

#dreemport

Gene - he's named after his Great Grandpa

Ooooooooo 😍😍 that is so sweet

Oh wow! Your post is a handful and you have a lot going on for you. It's a very good thing. I guess there is a lot of cake and merriment for your family. That's a cute little child there.

kona looks so tired and those two kids look so cute! and I did click that link that goes to your community. I'm interested in your facts of life :)

Thanks for checking it out. I'll be sharing more updates as time draws closer so I hope you'll choose to join us! And, Kona is currently curled up under my desk, once again, sound asleep

that little one loves to sleep :)

Cute little guy. Someone knows how to get him to look into the camera for sure.

What a Sunday...!!
I guess it went well💗

I..admire kona...he's so cute and furry, I remembered my sublime sunday it was raining all day the only difference was that...I was out in the rain and caught cold hehe 😂

May her beautiful soul rest in the blossom of the lord 💗....happy heavenly birthday to your mom.

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Wonderful post, Kara...sounds like you had a beautiful and sublime Sunday with family... your nephews are gorgeous... what cheeky fun you will continue to have with them no doubt! Your Facts of Life course looks interesting. I will certainly reblog for you. I hope it all comes together nicely for you next year.

How will Kona be used once fully trained? Is it something you will be doing with him? Dogs really are beautiful loyal animals aren't they?...so full of love and mischief hehe

Wow, 2 years for you🤗... Sending you so much love. Losing a parent is so very hard. I lost my Mom 3.5 years ago and there are some dates/months that are just that little bit more emotional and sombre for me... although I dealt with my grief in a very healthy manner and so am quite a peace with her passing now, albeit that I still miss her dearly 💗🙏

Thank you for an interesting post share. I came here from Dreemport this evening.

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Hi Sam - you always make such thoughtful comments. I'm so sorry to hear you lost your mom. It is a kind of grief you can't anticipate.

Kona will work in hospice, hospitals, libraries, and schools. Our ultimate goal is to be the "reading circle" dog at our local library. Essentially kids come in and take turns reading and the dog hangs out with them while they read. We already volunteer with a local hospice and do a few impromptu hospital and school visits when we know someone or have a connection there.

Yeah, losing my Mom was very hard, made worse because she absolutely refused to see a doctor for years and we knew her health was declining but we were powerless to do anything. I finally got her to the GP the month before she died. I had flown out with my brother for a whirlwind visit (my sister was to follow 2 months later). My mom was suffering from very high blood pressure... by then she needed my dad to lift and support her around the house and used walking sticks etc too.... and she was always tired. I felt so sad for her. She literally stayed at home and had very few friends and lived across the world from me. Within weeks she was scurrying about unaided and felt fantastic on her meds... but then she became complacent, dropped them for a few days, went back after being scolded by myself and my brother... and then suffered a heart attack within weeks. Fortunately, we had had the discussion a year before about my feeling helpless and not wanting to have any regrets that I didn't do enough and she had told me then that it was her decision at all times to treat herself and not rely on doctors and that there was nothing I could say or do to change that... and that I should never ever feel guilty or have regrets about it if something should happen.

I do pray that you experience the same sense of peace one day that I now have. I can look back with great fondness and love on my time spent with my mom, and not feel so empty anymore, and instead just be filled with love and gratitude for the incredible woman that she was in my life. I miss her, of course, I do... but my life is focused on my family now and providing my boys with the love and support that they need... and the wheel turns, right?

I think it's wonderful what you are doing with Kona... so special... he will touch so many young lives in such a positive and uplifting manner... truly beautiful. Would love to read more posts about his journey... I think he needs a diary of his own 💗 !LUV

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