Sunday, February 12, 2017

I Am Abundantly Grateful!

WOW! It's been a long time since I have been here in The Gratitude Room. I have been thinking of this blog for week's. I just found it on a Google search as I was looking for a post to share on Facebook today. Now, suddenly, I am writing whatever comes up.

It's been an amazing time for me and Wild. We have recently chosen to retire, for the second time. We were retired from 2002 to 2009 when we decided to create a business, which became Whole Health By Design. As of last month we are now retired again. 

I must say, the sense of gratitude, freedom and well being I feel is amazing! It is time to enjoy all we have worked so hard for all our lives. We're now focused on spending time with friends and family and traveling to our hearts content. 

Since the last time I posted here, over five years ago, I had created a new website and blog for Whole Health By Design. It was beautifully created by Orca Designs and last week I shut the website down along with the blog. I also shut down several Facebook Pages and anything else related to our health coaching business. That's what it took for me to let go and retire again.

It is time for us to play and travel!

At the present I have no idea where this blog is going, if anywhere. I just know for sure that having gratitude, as a part of my daily life, keeps me in the zone of happiness and health. I am continually grateful for everything in my life. A few of the biggies are; my adorable husband Wild, our beautiful view condo in the Pacific Northwest, our good health, our mutual desire to continue growing together and our ability to focus on happiness and joy as a way of life.

The picture is of Wild and I at the Wagon Days Parade in Ketchum, Idaho in 2015. If you have never been, here's a quote from their website: "Please join us Labor Day weekend as Ketchum celebrates the days before railroads or automobiles reached the town. Come to Main Street and watch the largest parade in the country without motorized vehicles. Basque dancers, marching bands and western cowboys travel by horse, mule or foot – anything goes as long as there is no motor." I am grateful to have had that fun experience.

Wishing you a life you love!

With love and abundant gratitude,
Dyann