
Hello, my old friends, I’ve {finally} come to talk with you all again! 😄🖤
These last few weeks have been a mash up of glorious warm, leaf crunching, rattle-and-rolling weather with a side of gorgeous rain. November is definitely here in all her glory. The clouds and sky have been spectacular!
I’ve been hunkered down a bit with family, homeschool, and church responsibilities, so my online fun 😅 has had to be kept to a minimum. I’ve still been reading, and it’s been a lovely respite to our full and busy days. A few of our outside responsibilities are lighter during the last part of November and December so that will be nice to catch my breath.

I’ve been struggling a bit to get the jumble up here *taps brain* to down here *taps blank page* and all I’ve got is my ‘word salads’ as I call them. I’ve been dumping impressions, ideas, words, what’s going on in the moment, etc etc etc into my ‘dump/empty’ brain journal. It’s kinda all I got currently. I see a few phrases in these riots of ramblings that I might want to use/explore later so it’s a start, right?! Ray Bradbury loved his lists and worked on stories from them YEARS later. I’m counting on this Bradbury Magic to transfer to me. 😂 Of course, Mr. Bradbury wrote a 1,000 + words everyday no matter what. ☺️😍🥰


I’ve been thinking a lot about mirrors after revisiting The Mirror Visitor Series, how Ophelia can only travel through them when she sees her true self in the mirror, no disguises or wishing for something different. It’s been tying into the opening chapters of my reread of A Circle of Quiet by Madeleine L’Engle. She’s speaking on creativity/writing here:
If I thought I had to say it better than anybody else, I’d never start. Better or worse is immaterial. The thing is that it has to be said; by me, ontologically. We each have to say it, to say it our own way. Not of our own will, but as it comes out through us. Good or bad, great or little: that isn’t what human creation is about. It is that we have to try; to put it down in pigment, or words, or musical notations, or we die. ~ L’Engle, p. 28, A Circle of Quiet


How ‘bout you? How are you doing? Any creative threads to follow lately? I’ll leave with a few more photos and a wish and prayer that your week is full of true Joy no matter our circumstances. ♥️🖤♥️








Happy Monday, my friends. A new week, with no mistakes in it yet. ♥️
“And straightway the father of the child cried out and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.”
Mark 9:24
I’ve been hitting refresh on your blog for the past week, waiting for a new post! 😊
I went through a stage as a kid where I wore a hockey helmet a lot so I feel a deep connection to your helmet kid. 🤣
I always love getting these glimpses into your days!
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Aww, thanks for the encouragement! 🥹♥️Hahaha! That’s awesome about the helmet. Thanks for stopping by! I see ever so many videos from you, but we are TOO busy currently. 😖😮💨♥️Any free time I’m reading or ‘trying’ to write. During December I’m soooo looking forward to our lighter Advent and Christmas term!
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It’s always a joy to see your blog posts pop up! 🥰
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Hi Amy, it is lovely to hear from you. I have also been enjoying the gorgeous golden leaves and done more reading than usual.
Blessings, Jessica 💌
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Love Sophie in the library. I have a similar photo of one of our two cats. Love your library! I’m going to check out some of these books you posted… 📚 ❤️
Going to write that sticker in my commonplace: “and into the forest I go to lose my mind and find my soul” 🌲
“Coyote” by McDermott is on my wishlist ever since we found “Raven”.
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‘Coyote’ was the favorite from the library! I’ll see if I can borrow ‘Raven’! The illustrations are striking and just the right kind of quirky.
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I stumbled on “Raven” at a thrift store. I think there are 5 trickster tales by Gerald McDermott. Maybe someday I’ll find the rest of the collection. 😊
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