Driving to work westbound, I spotted a nesting pair of eagles circle over the highway and waterway between Factoria and Mercer Island. They were flying low with full wingspan stretched wide and flying low enough for them to be seen through my sunroof. Fabulous sighting! I feel so blessed and in the “FLOW”.🦅🦅
“I enjoyed watching this film and I have seen it several times before. Interesting how the director did not do very much research on space as Charlton Heston was smoking a cigar in the spaceship. Even after they had a water crash landing, he somehow pulled out a cigar and lighter on their trek through the desert. Heston seems like the John Wayne of the late 60s. It is so odd that when Heston was caught and couldn’t speak he didn’t use the universal hand signal for writing and just grabbed at his voice box. The director needed to be more observant. One of the most impactful scenes was the statue of liberty buried in the sand. Glad I got to see it again.”
“I am grateful to wake up every morning with the opportunity to fall in love with my husband newly each new day. Gosh I love him!”(Heather Houston 2-25-26)
“I am thankful that even on Hump Day I have a sense of humor when the day at work is dragging on!” (Heather Houston 2-25-26)
“I appreciate how many meals we got out of the Malawi Mango Chicken dish.” (Heather Houston 2-25-26)
“I appreciate having a speedy commute home from work,” (Heather Houston 2-25-26)
“I am blessed that my husband is such a loving partner.” ❤️(Heather Houston 2-25-26)
“I am thankful that when an error was found in the scheduling application, that it was not my error. Sometimes, I second guess myself.” (Heather Houston 2-25-22)
“I am blessed to have gotten nearly the whole month of March appointments reentered into the calendar before I stopped work for the day. Only 1-week to go!” (Heather Houston 2-25-22)
“TGIF” (Heather Houston 2-25-22)
“I am thankful the new MINI Cooper has a huge gas tank and gets great gas mileage. Instead of filling up the tank twice a week, now just once gets me all 7-days. YEAH!”💲🤑💰 (Heather Houston 2-25-22)
“I appreciate not having to think about making dinner tonight as my partner and I went out to get Whibbly Burgers…YUMMY!”🍔🍟 (Heather Houston 2-25-22)
#42 Theme From ‘Valley of the Dolls (Dionne Warwick) 👍🏼
Lyrics: Gotta get off, gonna get Have to get off from this ride Gotta get hold, gonna get Need to get hold of my pride When did I get, where did I How was I caught in this game When will I know, where will I How will I think of my name When did I stop feeling sure, feeling safe And start wondering why, wondering why Is this a dream, am I here, where are you What’s in back of the sky, why do we cry Gotta get off, gonna get Out of this merry-go-round Gotta get off, gonna get Need to get on where I’m bound When did I get, where did I Why am I lost as a lamb When will I know, where will I How will I learn who I am Is this a dream, am I here, where are you Tell me, when will I know, how will I know When will I know why
“Learn to get in touch with the silence within yourself and know that everything in this life has a purpose.”
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (Swiss-American Psychiatrist; July 8th, 1926 ~ August 24th, 2004)
“…the centrifugal forces of today.”
Anne Morrow Lindbergh (American Author and Aviator; June 22nd, 1906 ~ February 7th, 2001)
“I find it helpful to think of priorities as the wooden frame upon which we stretch the canvas of our days so that we may apply color and form to the work of art we are creating without the entire painting collapsing in the middle.”
“Quiet time alone, contemplation, prayer, music, a centering line of thought or reading, of study or work. It can be physical or intellectual or artistic, any creative life proceeding from oneself. It need not be an enormous project or great work. But it should be something of one’s own. Arranging a bowl of lowers in the morning can give a sense of quiet in a crowded day…What matters is that one be for a time inwardly attentive.”
Anne Morrow Lindbergh(American Author and Aviator; June 22nd, 1906 ~ February 7th, 2001)
“Today make getting in touch with the Silence within yourself your first priority. As you do, you will be amazed at how everything else seems to find its own order.”
Blackfeet Warrior (Drawing w/Charcoal Powder); By: Jason Tako
Discover the magnificent, turquoise tiered waterfalls of Kuang Si, Laos
“Before my story began…” (Heather Houston 2-25-22)
1972 Me…at my Aunt Carrie’s Baby Shower
“I wasn’t very good at finding the Silence within myself today. Work was very stressful and after a 9-hour shift without a break, I was pooped. TGIF!” (Heather Houston 2-25-22)
“My priority is sustaining a loving and happy marriage with my husband. We create one another each day newly and then live into the day as the best date/party ever. Truly, it is a remarkable life and way to live. I cherish also my inward attentive moments like now when I read and reflect on a daily devotional. Giving back to myself fills my ‘Battery’. Loving my husband is my most beautiful work of art!”
–Ban Breathnach, Sarah. “Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy”. Grand Central Publishing. (1976). Kindle Page 59-60 of 501.
I challenge each of you on this blog series to post comments so we all can grow together.
“I am always thankful when I get to spy an eagle on my commute.” (Heather Houston 2-24-26)
“I am grateful my husband supports my well being by making me a yummy breakfast to eat after my rowing workout.” (Heather Houston 2-24-26)
“I am thankful I was able to secure the gift bag items for the SW Appreciation Luncheon well before the event on March 18th.” (Heather Houston 2-24-26)
“I am grateful my commute only took 30-minutes as I was already 30-minutes late in leaving.” (Heather Houston 2-24-26)
“I am blessed my husband created a magical dinner of ragu…which I had never had before. OMG…it was the bomb!” 💣💥(Heather Houston 2-24-26)
“I appreciate Kiva always following around in the early morning hours to secure his “goodbye” pet and love from me. What a joy to start the day with love…pure and honest.” (Heather Houston 2-24-22)
“I appreciate NPR to listen to on my morning commute. It get’s me caught up on world news and engages me with the happenings locally and around the world. I am fearful for Ukraine’s current plight.” (Heather Houston 2-24-22)
“I am thankful to live in a democratic country.” (Heather Houston 2-24-22)
“I am grateful for my indigenous heritage.” #IAmNotInvisible (Heather Houston 2-24-22)
“I am blessed to have inherited my paternal grandmother’s skin and hair. Not doing too shabby for nearly 54 years old.” (Heather Houston 2-24-22)
Lyrics: I feel it in my fingers I feel it in my toes Love is all around me And so the feeling grows It’s written on the wind It’s everywhere I go, oh yes, it is So if you really love me Come on and let it show, oh You know, I love you, I always will My mind’s made up By the way that I feel There’s no beginning There’ll be no end ‘Cause on my love you can depend I see your face before me As I lay on my bed I kinda get to thinking Of all the things you said, oh yes I did You gave your promise to me And I gave mine to you I need someone beside me In everything and I do, oh yes I do You know, I love you, I always will My mind’s made up by the Way that I feel There’s no beginning There’ll be no end ‘Cause on my love you can depend, yeah Got to keep it movin’ Ooh, it’s written in the wind Oh, everywhere I go, yeah, ooh well So if you really love me, love me, love me Come on and let it show Come on and let it show (Come on and let it) (Come on and let it) Come and let it show, baby Come on, come on, come on let it show, baby (Come on and let it) (Come on and let it) Come on and let it show Come on and let it show, baby Come on and let it show
It will be the longest journey you have ever taken.
It is the journey to find yourself.”
Katherine Sharp Landdeck (Aircraft Pilot and Associate Professor of History at Texas Woman’s University; UNKNOWN ~ )
“…details of our days do make a difference in our lives, that no experience is ever just for drill, and that everything can be a springboard for inspiration if we are willing to be open to the goodness of life.”
“One does not discover new lands without consenting to lose sight of the shore for a very long time.”
André Gide (French Author and Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature; November 22nd 1869 ~ February 19th, 1951)
“Before my story began…” (Heather Houston 2-24-22)
1972 Me…at my Aunt Carrie’s Baby Shower
“My being-ness is all about the details. I love how a home feels when the details are sorted. It makes it feel less noisy, distracting and peaceful.” (Heather Houston 2-24-26)
“Chocolate, vanilla, choose. I choose to be in the present and embrace my journey today. I am intentionally planning my journey to visit my ancestors lands and feel myself in Indian country. I have made arrangements to rent a car and embark on an journey to locate my grandparents and great grandparents homes or the locations they used to be. I also want to attempt to find the cemeteries where they may be buried to soak up the hollowed ground. For me, this is a pilgrimage of my self. Turning in and returning to my sacredness within. I am excited to feel the flow and vibration of this journey and how it unfolds and adds to my life journey.” (Heather Houston 2-24-26)
–Ban Breathnach, Sarah. “Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy”. Grand Central Publishing. (1976). Kindle Page 57-59 of 501.
I challenge each of you on this blog series to post comments so we all can grow together.
Driving to work westbound, I spotted a beautiful bald eagle perched on the railway wind gauge pole facing the south at the midspan point of the bridge. It was facing away from me and the wind was ruffling his head feathers. I feel so blessed and in the “FLOW”.🦅
“I am blessed to have witnessed an eagle on my commute to work today.” (Heather Houston 2-23-26)
“I am grateful 3 other people commented to me that they felt this week was going to be a good week. I too had the same feeling, especially after getting a 100% sleep rating this morning.” (Heather Houston 2-23-26)
“I am thankful my husband included a piece of ham with my hard boiled egg and sourdough muffin breakfast…yummy!” (Heather Houston 2-23-26)
“I appreciate my quick commute home…15-minutes…WOW!” (Heather Houston 2-23-26)
“I am thankful to smell the delicious creation my husband has been working on for the last 3-days. The house smelled so yummy from his work on creating a homemade ragu sauce.”❤️ (Heather Houston 2-23-26)
“I always thankful for “hump Day”…makes me feel like I almost survived another work week.” (Heather Houston 2-23-22)
“I appreciate how much fun my “new to me” car. Driving a manual is so fun and brings back memories of my youth driving my Super Beetle.” (Heather Houston 2-23-22)
“I am grateful that the cold temperatures have been mostly dry so that my daily commute has not been too treacherous.” (Heather Houston 2-23-22)
“I am blessed to have been given a family heirloom by my mother. Thank you mom for passing down grandma’s engagement ring.” (Heather Houston 2-23-22)
“I am grateful that when I come home from a long day at work to a home that feels like my sanctuary.” (Heather Houston 2-23-22)