Hello dear heart, I see you, and I’m holding you affectionately as you navigate the dark seas of life. Regardless of present circumstances, you are not lost. I have not forgotten you. Although the light may seem dim at times, it still shines from my heart to yours. Just remember, it’s okay to float from time to time. You don’t have to fight the current. Nor push so hard. You could just choose to surrender in this moment. I won’t … →
Introducing: Sister Goddess Sunday!
If you haven’t noticed by now, I have to tell you, I really love my life! I love the sense of freedom I experience being on the open road. I love the vitality that springs from the adventure. I love the people I meet — old friends and random strangers. But most of all, I love the inspiration that comes in quiet moments. I recently reconnected with my friend C while in back in Vegas. I was touched by how … →
Wine, Roses, and Thorns
Yes, I know, it may look like everyday along this journey is full of wine and roses. Some days, I’m actually graced with both wine and roses. Thank you, “K and E!” The Awakening National Harbor, Maryland However, there are other days when I feels as if I’m drowning (see pic above). Like I’ve made a HUGE mistake and should just stop. Stop fooling myself. Wondering if I can actually have this kind of life. A life of fun and frivolity. A … →
Talk to Strangers
Emily – my bartender Queen City Diner Charlotte, NC When I was a little girl, my father used to tell me, “You can’t talk to everyone, Kerrie.” And of course, I didn’t listen. I just thought to myself, Why not? It’s fun! Now that I’m traveling the country, I’m thankful I didn’t take his advice too seriously. Some of the best times I’ve had have come from talking to strangers. For example, I’m borrowing the bartender’s lap top in order … →
New Beginnings
Yesterday was the 15th anniversary of my father’s death. You may recall thatI wrote about it last year. Thanks to those who did, and sent warm messagesof support. I also completed a 5K yesterday. The picture above is from the starting line. Asyou can see, it’s no where close to zero. We started after the half marathonparticipants began. Just like the race, life doesn’t always begin when you think it will. Ididn’t know I’d be 41 before I’d feel fully … →



