Tag: disabilities
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GOD WITH THE LEAST OF US

“Faith is the substance of things hoped for.” Hebrews 11:1 On the second day before Christmas—the celebration of the Christ child’s entrance into the world—I reflect on those He came to set free. Before we look too far, “those” would include you and me. We all need a reason to exist in this terrible and…
Really, Leah
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Sweet Victories and Presidents’ Day

Yesterday, my sister, Candra, and I completed a 60-piece jigsaw puzzle. We started the puzzle at seven o’clock in the evening and set a goal to complete the Jurassic-themed puzzle by 8 pm. Working on puzzles is one of Candra’s favorite things to do. Unfortunately, Cerebral Palsy, which affects Candra’s hands, arms, and motor skills,…
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Letting Our Light Shine

We had a blast being able to be a blessing to our most vulnerable neighbors. ❤️🎄💚
Really, Leah
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Time to Shine!
Primary Caregivers: It’s time to SHINE! Shining Lights Community Life Group for Primary Caregivers starts up for the 2020 next Thursday, February 6. Time: 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Place: Meadowbrook Church Ocala Register: https://bit.ly/38X4MGf
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A Place for Cheer
If you need some cheer in your life, a treat, a gift for someone, or a simple attitude adjustment
Really, Leah
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Toughen Up on Sickness and Disease

Tough times don’t last. Tough people do. I know that to be true. But when we are weak or in a health battle sometimes we forget.
Really, Leah
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Real Resources #3.

Greetings, RL Readers! Here’s a new resource you can use while you’re still in your jammies: If you’ve read a few of my blogs, by now, you already understand that I enjoy supporting other authors, bloggers, and educational websites. And so happens I met another wonderful person, a registered nurse, named Sue, last Friday who…
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More Than a Boss

For the first part of my life, I was indeed selfish. I thought this was how I was supposed to act: all about me becoming all I could be. A “boss.” Can you relate?
Really, Leah
