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“I wish grace and healing were more abracadabra kind of things. Also, that delicate silver bells would ring to announce grace’s arrival. But no, it’s clog and slog … on the floor, in the silence, in the dark”~ Anne Lamott
I can still hear my parents saying, “No one ever said life would be easy.”
Considering what they went through as children in war-time Germany, I really didn’t have too much to complain about…
I’ve had my share of troubles in life – we all have.
Some worse than others
loss of loved ones
illness
anxiety over money
struggles of conscience
betrayals
and the list goes on.
But through it all there are moments of respite…
we catch a glimpse of light
we receive the comfort of human touch
we are gifted with words of encouragement
and we cling to hope.
It’s true, life isn’t always easy, in fact it’s mostly not easy, but is it worth it?
for the lessons learned
the friendships forged
the knowing that we are all connected – sometimes needing, sometimes needed
and always held in the embrace of grace.
~ DIANA’S ENORMOUS BOOK OF QUOTES ~
May you know grace in times of trouble
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mindfuldiary said:
I love how you always see things from positive side! Truly inspiring post.
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dianasschwenk said:
Thanks, hind sight is 20/20 – I don’t always get there right away! 😉
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artsifrtsy said:
Grace is like a present when it isn’t your birthday – undeserved, unearned, but sublime 🙂
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dianasschwenk said:
Yes, it sure is! When we’re the ones dishing it out though through kindness, touch or encouragement it is our choice to do so…
xo
Diana
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joannerambling said:
Yeah life isn’t easy and sometimes it seems so hard, I know I went through a time when it all seemed to hard and I wondered why it was so hard but then I would watch something on the history channel and it would reminded me what I feel is hard would seem so easy to some………many people have had harder lives………..I am lucky even if I forget it at times……….
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dianasschwenk said:
You’re not alone in this ‘hind sight is 20/20’ as far as realizing how blessed one is! Thanks for stopping by Joanne, always good to see you.
xo
Diana
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Letty Baldaro said:
Your words spoke to me At this time. In the midst of grieving for the loss off my dad Retuning home next week for memorial. Plenty ahead. Your friend Letty
Sent from my iPhone
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dianasschwenk said:
Letty, I’m so sorry to hear that you lost your dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Hugs and love,
Diana
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billgncs said:
thoughtful and uplifting as always. May your grace always touch others.
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dianasschwenk said:
(smiling) thank you Bill.
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stuffitellmysister said:
so inspiring…..yep….that’s you♥
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dianasschwenk said:
Thanks so much Paula, back at ya!
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elizabeth2560 said:
The thing about ‘grace’ is that it has about 8 meanings and you can interpret the quote whichever way you want. The first time I read the quote I thought of the ‘slogging’ you do bringing up children (not all sunshine and roses) but if you do it with kindness and in a willing manner, then it can be said you have done it with grace. Now I understand the second part of the quote, that when you are really feeling anger or fear, one day in the silence or in the dark, you learn to let go of the feelings and show forgiveness or clemency which also means you have shown grace. In both instances by showing these forms of grace, one also gains grace – that of beauty and enrichment.
There is also the religious meaning of receiving grace.
Sorry for the lengthy reply but i think you have captured all of this for me in your post. It is a wonderful attribute – grace – and one which you have and this shines through.
And this is a wonderful and inspiring post.
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dianasschwenk said:
Elizabeth, thank you so much ❤ I never thought about the many ways to think about the word grace and you've given me quite a bit to think about. I guess I write like I talk – it just comes out! Thanks again, I have felt grace from you many times.
xo
Diana
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Louise Gallagher said:
You are fraction the spirit of life.
Beautiful post Diana.
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dianasschwenk said:
haha thank you, I think, I’m not sure what you mean by fraction the spirit of life. 🙂
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bulldog said:
To embrace grace… is to embrace you…
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dianasschwenk said:
sweet! I am assuming the ‘global’ you – humanity. What a lovely sentiment …
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on thehomefrontandbeyond said:
it is, it if you think about it, mostly not easy–but you make a lot of good points about life being worthy of being lived – great post
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dianasschwenk said:
Thank you. I know I love being alive and I cherish and treasure the stories – mine and yours and those of others. 🙂
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Jennifer S said:
Just yesterday I told my daughter, who was complaining about something rather small, “It’s not a perfect world.” And it was just like you say… I remembered my parents telling me the same thing. It’s very true. But it’s such a good, good world. We were outside, getting in the car, safe and healthy, sun shining, blue sky, breeze. You’ve captured my feelings in this post.
And interesting about your parents’ childhood in Germany. Have you written about that? I’d like to read more.
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dianasschwenk said:
What a great idea! I know bits and pieces of stories, but I need to make a point of asking questions and learning more from them. Thank you Jennifer!
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mrs fringe said:
Those moments of grace are priceless ❤
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dianasschwenk said:
I know, right?
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The Presents of Presence said:
Beautiful post Diana ~ full of grace my friend.
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dianasschwenk said:
Thank you so much – I’m smiling ear-to-ear.
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jmgoyder said:
Yes, and one of the things I’m most grateful for is that you have graced my life, Diana. Juliex
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dianasschwenk said:
Ah thank you Julie. I feel the same about you!
xo
Diana
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