A Simple Kind of Life

I mentioned yesterday that I have been feeling a tug for a more simple life. A dirty hands, messy hair, worn book pages, kind of life. Recently I can see the sort of demise and destruction that some of our modern practices (aka social media, the internet, smart phones, apps etc) are having on us. Can these things be good? YES. Can they be harmful? YES. Finding my own balance. I've pulled back a lot on all of that and am choosing to focus on my family, learning the Word (I admire people so much that can quote scripture and comfort others through encouraging verses), riding my bike, taking long walks, reading, cooking, taking photos and being still. How can I possibly move forward as a person if I am constantly in a state of motion? Constantly stimulated? I have found that I cannot.

So, how will this work? How will blogging play a role? I really love this space and want to continue to pour into it. I want to focus on topics that nourish my soul and hopefully yours too. Excited about that. Thanks for listening.

this beautiful photo is part of a wallpaper series on Kelli Trontel's lovely blog.

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