Loved your post Amy; I can't wait to read your book. Your thoughts and challenges are things we all share -- often the key is finding something that lets us continue to move forward. Pie is a great (and yummy) way to do that! Kate, what a great song to start our day!
What a wonderful story from Amy Wallen. I could put myself in her place as I feel
Many times like she described. I feel overwhelmed and have anxiety about the little things in life that seem to pile up. Her story on your blog made me want to read her book. When I had my car accident 3 years ago I was all alone and like Amy I found you are sent friends from the most unexpected places and it melts your heart. I have trouble reading since the accident but reading this post still made me want to get and try and read Amy’s book. I am not an aspiring writer but I Al always aspiring to reach the goals I have set in life and over come the obstacles that life throws. I think we are all pie servering in this life so thank you for sharing and good luck with your book Amy.Thank
You also Kate for your wonderful blogs. I truly look forward to them and enjoy them more than words and feel like even though I have never actually met you, you are someone I would love to meet and have as a friend.❤️
Oh, Donna, I hear you on the friends showing up. You've obviously been a good friend to others too for them to show up. As Kate said, the font in the book is big and open and perfect for easy reading. It's a fun book that I hope will bring you laughs and also encouragement to keep jumping hurdles and stepping around boulders put in our way. I'd love to hear what you think of the book.
I'm very glad you made it through the car accident, Donna! The print in Amy's book is largish so I'm hoping it will work for you. Changing the text size on one of the digital apps might work for you, too. I think you'll enjoy the read. I sure did.
And, thank you for your kind words. There are times when I'm writing and think, 'wouldn't it be lovely if everyone could come over for a cup of tea and a chat?'. Today, my woodstove is keeping the cottage toasty warm as it spits snow outside.
Loved your post Amy; I can't wait to read your book. Your thoughts and challenges are things we all share -- often the key is finding something that lets us continue to move forward. Pie is a great (and yummy) way to do that! Kate, what a great song to start our day!
It’s such a positive song and I’m glad you like it too, Ellen. I think you will enjoy the book. I laughed out loud in places.
Thanks Ellen! Please let me know what you think of the book and share with your friends. And, I love today's song too! Perfect.
It’s has a very happy vibe. 😀
What a wonderful story from Amy Wallen. I could put myself in her place as I feel
Many times like she described. I feel overwhelmed and have anxiety about the little things in life that seem to pile up. Her story on your blog made me want to read her book. When I had my car accident 3 years ago I was all alone and like Amy I found you are sent friends from the most unexpected places and it melts your heart. I have trouble reading since the accident but reading this post still made me want to get and try and read Amy’s book. I am not an aspiring writer but I Al always aspiring to reach the goals I have set in life and over come the obstacles that life throws. I think we are all pie servering in this life so thank you for sharing and good luck with your book Amy.Thank
You also Kate for your wonderful blogs. I truly look forward to them and enjoy them more than words and feel like even though I have never actually met you, you are someone I would love to meet and have as a friend.❤️
Oh, Donna, I hear you on the friends showing up. You've obviously been a good friend to others too for them to show up. As Kate said, the font in the book is big and open and perfect for easy reading. It's a fun book that I hope will bring you laughs and also encouragement to keep jumping hurdles and stepping around boulders put in our way. I'd love to hear what you think of the book.
I'm very glad you made it through the car accident, Donna! The print in Amy's book is largish so I'm hoping it will work for you. Changing the text size on one of the digital apps might work for you, too. I think you'll enjoy the read. I sure did.
And, thank you for your kind words. There are times when I'm writing and think, 'wouldn't it be lovely if everyone could come over for a cup of tea and a chat?'. Today, my woodstove is keeping the cottage toasty warm as it spits snow outside.