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Thursday, January 2, 2020

Thursday Thoughts...

"So, on this first day of 2020, I am saying 'Hopeful New Year' - hope for survival, for recovery, for rain, for leadership, for kindness, for change, for love, for our children's futures". 

 Dr Helen Edwards

I came across this quote on a friend's FB page and felt it was perfect for me, on 01 01 2020.

The devastating bushfires have meant that I have no party instinct, no celebratory notions and not a 'woo-hoo here we go' thought in my body.  I have no desire to see another firework go up and create more smoke in places where smoke is causing so much havoc.  I can barely envisage what a 'happy' year would like for so many who have lost so much.

It felt callous to even consider wishing folk a Happy New Year when we are all grieving the massive losses - of life, of homes, of cars, or wildlife of vegetation...the losses are beyond belief.

And yet somehow these words helped me find a way through.  A way to kindle and ignite hope where there feels like there is none; and to not pretend that happy is what we need; what we all really need is hope. And she says it so simply and so well.

So for all of us, I send wishes for a hopeful new year; one that can take us from our places of sadness to places where we can see what might be.  Where we are safe; where we are cared for and where folk are kind; where love shines and where beauty is bright.

That's the kind of 2020 I hope for.


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    1. It sometimes feels so very far away, but we must keep searching for it and then do it! Go well.

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  2. I am new to understanding "metta" ... but that is what came to mind as I read your Thursday Thoughts today ...

    may all be safe ... may all be healthy ... may all be happy ... may all be at ease ...

    And I love your *twenty* (nwod edispu) *ytnewt* ... will it appear at Deckled Edge Press in any way, shape or form???

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    1. Hi Liz - thanks for your thoughts and wishes. Ithas been a dreadful start to the year for so many. The card is just my New Year card, so not really available anywhere other than the post boxes where it lands! Go well, be safe, happy, healthy and at ease...what a wonderful thought that last one is.

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    1. Yes Mo...with aching hearts and heavy sadness may we find peace and be at ease.

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    1. It's what we've got to have Dana isn't it? Thanks and go well - may your new year be gentle and nurturing.

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  5. yes, I can understand you're not feeling that happy in these circumstances. And I hope there will soon come an end to all this misery. A

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    1. Thank you Annick - there seems no end in sight, but we look for signs of hope - in good people, in kind and gracious acts, in small kindnesses and generous giving. Go well - I hope your new year is bright and beautiful and filled with making and creating.

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  6. We continue to watch with horror on every news bulletin here in the UK the massive and devastating fires raging in your beautiful country. Words can't express the horror of it all.
    We can only hope for you all that the heat calms and that it ends soon.
    Go well and stay safe.
    Margaret

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    1. Margaret, thank you for your care and concern; it is helpful to know the world knows what is happening. We are safe but have such sadness and grief amongst us. Hoping your new year has magic moments in it, and you make some great memories. Go well.

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