Winter is mild, seems the snow had gone away. The rain does fall.
-Yonnie
I reside on the East Coast of the United States with my two Beautiful Daughters.
We have overcome much adversity, God has seen us through.
Having to raise these now wonderful Young Ladies as a Single Mom was not my plan.
Designing and Writing Cards began at age Five.
Since my Mother was a Teacher it a tool to teach me to read and write was Card Making, Journaling as well as creating Poems.
I naturally had a passion for making up Silly Songs and imaginative stories.
As a Teacher Assistant Trainee at twelve years old in a Mentoring Program for The Texas Day Association.
My passion for making up Silly Songs and Jingles became Transitional Songs used to help children remember in a joyful way.
My Studies include Education, coupled with Business, Religion, along with several other certifications.
Yonnie💜
InHisCare🙏
17 replies on “Embracing Winter”
That’s the best way to get through it…..get out and feel the nice fresh air on your face, and take in the beauty of the wintry landscape.
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Yes, indeed. Vividly expressive, thanks for sharing.
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My pleasure!!
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Lovely!
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Thanks so much Renee!
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Welcome! 🙂
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what a beautiful photo………I love days like this!
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We had record rainfall in November with floods back in November Yonnie, I think for many our Seasons are changing. I watch nature, and the bulbs are up early the birds are getting frisky finding their mates far too early. But they are adapting…
We too will have to adapt to the changes now obviously here…
Stay bright and well dear Yonnie… ❤ Love your way ❤
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Indeed. Our seasons have definitely changed. Watching nature change, timeliness rapidly shifting.
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❤
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Thanks for your insightful message, Sue…💜
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❤ Your welcome Yonnie.
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😊💜🌸
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Yonnie, I sometimes miss the harsher winters of my native state of Montana. However, I am not too sad with only shoveling snow one time so far this winter. God’s peace!
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Indeed, Richard. We have not had to shovel much snow either. The amount of snow shoveling here, doesn’t come close to Montana.
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Peace and joy. God bless.
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