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Bloom Where You Are Planted

Bloom Where You Are Planted

by Maxine Marsolini | May 20, 2022 | Family Growth, Family Spotlight | 2 comments

What might it mean to bloom where you are planted? Consider the Trillium. They grow where God plants them. During early Spring walks, I keep a watchful eye out for these beauties. Like me, they are native to the Pacific Northwest. Their happy place is beneath the...

Stop Beating Yourself Up

by Maxine Marsolini | Apr 21, 2022 | Family Spotlight, Money Talk | 0 comments

Are you ready to stop beating yourself up? It’s an unprofitable habit. Robert Louis Stevenson once said, “Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.” Life Happens Life has unexpected twists. Linda was widowed at 34...

It’s Time to Bloom Again

by Maxine Marsolini | Mar 16, 2022 | Family Growth, Family Spotlight | 4 comments

It’s time to bloom again. Stepping outside it’s easy to see Springtime has returned. What lay dormant for months is waking up. Daffodils, Daphne, Forsythia, and Camellias are among the flowers blooming in the Pacific Northwest. And accompanying this beautiful...

Love is . . . Amazing!

by Maxine Marsolini | Feb 11, 2022 | Dynamic Family, Family Spotlight | 0 comments

Nothing feels better than being loved or in love. Love is simply amazing! And Valentine’s Day brings greater awareness of the love we have—or the love we long to have. Roses, chocolate hearts, and cards oozing with words of affection are given to that special someone...
Let Go—Look Ahead

Let Go—Look Ahead

by Maxine Marsolini | Jan 6, 2022 | Dynamic Family, Family Spotlight | 0 comments

A new year is a great time to let go and look ahead. Most of us have a love-hate relationship with our New Year’s resolutions. We make them. We break them. This year I’m doing something different. Rather than setting a specific tangible goal, like writing 2,000 words...
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