March 2025 Continues …

Day 4 – Got a call today that brought me joy and support. Joy in the realization that my choices have made a difference in someone else’s life. I no longer infuse myself into their world and make them deal with me. Took me into my third third to become comfortable enough in my ownContinue reading “March 2025 Continues …”

March 2025 third third living

Daily reflections in March – finding the light of aging ….  Day 1 – I am declaring March 2025 the month I reclaim my heart, soul and spirit. Each day I will post a quote or words from an author I enjoy and learn from. The theme is based on Carol Orsborn and her bookContinue reading “March 2025 third third living”

What AM I learning?

When one goes to university one expects to learn. However, where and what do you learn? It is here I am discovering so much about myself and this question. Let’s see if I can share what I mean. Each morning I spend time meditating before I get out of bed. I use an app onContinue reading “What AM I learning?”

What I learn from knitting …

I met a woman and she was wearing the most beautiful knitted vest. I complimented her and she had made it herself. We talked and she airdropped the pattern to me via our iPhones while standing in the coffee shop. Two women – both in the third/third ** of life dropping files and using ourContinue reading “What I learn from knitting …”

When you move on….

Grief and loss are a huge challenge in our lives and strikes us from tip to tail. Dealing with emotions is a natural way we live and, while being a huge challenge, they are all part of living a full life and being experiential. Being present to every part of our living is how weContinue reading “When you move on….”

Spiritual Gerontology

There’s a movement underway to treat the mind body and spirit of our seniors and it is called “spiritual gerontology”. Spirituality being our path to sacred wholeness, being religious or secular and gerontology is the study of aging.  This growing awareness in aging is productive and healthy. Cynthia Breadner, a master’s student, is focussing onContinue reading “Spiritual Gerontology”