May Your Blessings Be Many

This will be a short post today. I just returned from a three-week vacation to our beloved rental cottage in southwest Ireland. On the fifth day of our trip, I fell and cracked my collarbone. I spent the rest of the vacation in a sling. I’m healing well now, but still mostly typing with one hand! Slow going!

All things considered; the injury was a blessing in that strange way that “bad things” can so often be. It caused my husband and me to slow way down, enjoying casual walks through beautiful gardens, slow drives along the coast, afternoon teas with pastries or scones, and wonderful evenings of music in the pubs.

I’ve never talked so much about how ivy grows on a tree, or how to pick wild blackberries in the hedges, or how interesting bruises can be. Ireland is a spiritual place for me, and it wasn’t just my clavicle that was healing while we were there, it was my soul.

I’ll write more about that soon, but for now, I’m going to go rest my arm and savor this lovely fall day. But first, an Irish blessing for you: “May your troubles be less, and your blessings be more, and nothing but happiness come through your door.”

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Published on October 01, 2022 03:32
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message 1: by Janie R. (new)

Janie  R. Many blessings and prayers for a quick recovery! I have read several of your books and I really enjoyed them! I, myself, am from San Antonio, Texas.
Jane R. Freeman


message 2: by Teresa (new)

Teresa Funke Thank you, Jane! How sweet of you to reach out. I appreciate that so much. I'm sure you've read "V for Victory," which is set in San Antonio, where my mom was born. What an amazing city.


message 3: by Janie R. (new)

Janie  R. Yes, I have read "V for Victory", and I liked it, especially since it's setting was in San Antonio! How awesome that your mom was born in San Antonio, and yes, it is an amazing city!
I enjoy reading World War II stories, and about life during that era-the 1940's, I find it very interesting, well, esp. since I was born in the late 1940's, lol. I am always looking for stories of World War II with characters that have women that overcame obstacles, and became pilots-WASPS, nurses, and many other occupations that were taken up by women at that time, to fill in for the men that went to war. These ladies demonstrated real courage, determination, were hard workers, and some still had to go home and take care of families. Those ladies were real heroines and I look up to them.
Take care and get well soon!


message 4: by Teresa (new)

Teresa Funke I couldn't agree more!! That's why I wrote Dancing in Combat Boots: and Other Stories of American Women in WWII. If you haven't check out my list of recommended WWII books for young people. You might be interested. Like you, I read a few books a year set in the war, and there are some good ones!


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