@WasatchSnow Park City was a mess yesterday from the rain. Postholes all over the place and really grippy. Had to stick to groomers but even those were mashed potatoes by 11 a.m. due to the warm temps. #WinterOfMyDiscontent
When I worked in behavioral health comms, someone told me something I’ll never forget: “You always hear, ‘If you need anything, let me know.’ But in my darkest days, I could not reach out. I needed someone to reach in.” A reminder to look deeper. ❤️👇🏻
She was living among the dead, until help arrived. After the loss of her husband, Rhea Holmes spent months sleeping at his grave before a police officer helped her find a new home and a new beginning. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road.
Arrived home late to the most delicious-smelling house.
Me (later, in bed): “Thanks for making dinner… even though I kinda threw it up.”
Hubby: “That’s the worst compliment I’ve ever received.”
Takeaway: Never suppress a generous thought. Also, brown poultry meat is hard.
@BibianaGuimara2@AMAZlNGNATURE Moose are incredibly unpredictable and territorial. Obviously, bears can rip you to shreds but for the most part (at least in the Canadian Rockies) bears aren’t interested in humans unless you come between a mom and her cub.
"Refuse to accept the world for what it appears to be. Shine the brightness of your hope on it and make it what it ought to be." - Jeffrey R. Holland
#SundayThought
“Recent reductions in foreign aid — not just from the United States but also from many of the world’s wealthiest countries — could lead to many unfortunate outcomes.
Among these could be a resurgence in the preventable deaths of children.”
For the first time in the 21st century, deaths of children under 5 are expected to rise. Slashing foreign aid now threatens decades of progress in global health.
Read more: https://t.co/cZevLkBNsM
@mssociety He gave such a beautiful and touching tribute to her in his acceptance speech. My mom lost her 30-year battle with MS in 2019. Sending ❤️ to those fighting to bring an end to this horrible disease.
@TeeplesCY This season usually screams me, me, me: school, travel, fun. But when you choose to serve God first, those two years aren’t a pause. They’re a launch. A foundation for everything good ahead. Twenty-five years later, I’m still reaping those rewards.