Tag: comfort zone

Oh Tidings of Comfort and Joy

God REST You Merry Gentlemen. Oh, tidings of comfort and joy! For this Nana, “rest” hasn’t been the operative word this week, but comfort and joy are abounding. Being here with my “Austin” grandchildren this week has been filled with non-stop activity. I love that the grown-up ones enjoy coming over to the house to…

By Donna Wuerch December 13, 2018 Off

So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye

Remember those words from the “Sound of Music”? When the Von Trapp family sang that song as their final number at the German festival, they escaped to freedom in Switzerland. This morning, I, too, am singing that song, but it’s not because I’m escaping a negative situation to find freedom. It’s because I already live…

By Donna Wuerch December 3, 2016 Off

Changing is Possible

I know it’s hard to believe, but in all honesty, I was a shy,timid introvert as I grew up. I avoided crowds, parties, and situations that would cause me to HAVE to interact with people. So, obviously, I was not chosen to be “Most Popular”. And, I know it’s even harder to believe that I…

By Donna Wuerch June 11, 2016 Off

I’m Going to Adventureland!

Ever felt like that little bird that was done with that not-so-cozy nest and was ready to take wing and fly away?  It may be called “restlessness”.  My friend and I were visiting yesterday about willing to live out loud with no regrets — ready to take on some adventures.  Quite frankly, I think I’ve…

By Donna Wuerch January 19, 2016 Off

We Walk by Faith, Not by Sight

Day 8 of 365 Photo Inspirations: I have the joy of still being at my daughter’s home in Texas for a few more days. until after our Leadership Summit in East Texas this weekend. What a priviIege it is to stay in their beautiful Guest Room. The first time I visited them here, Staci asked…

By Donna Wuerch January 8, 2015 Off

Life Can Be a Great Adventure….It’s Up to You!

Helen Keller said, “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing!” Helen overcame the adversity of being blind and deaf to become one of the 20th century’s leading humanitarians, ADVENTURING into life, and accomplishing great things. That’s what I love about little kids — you’ll find them climbing the shelves of a pantry or jumping…

By Donna Wuerch October 20, 2014 Off