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Today is Day Nine.
My daily routine has changed. And as with any change, it takes time to get one’s bearings.
And it’s going to take some time to get my rhythm back.
Looking back over the last five years, I can see how all my experiences have led me to this place right here, right now.
All the learning; the good times, the hard times, the fun times and the not-so-fun times – have taught me so much.
And I’m grateful. I feel joy. I’m excited to help build something amazing.
Here’s why. As of the first of May, I am happily employed at an amazing organization that makes a huge difference in the lives of hundreds of people.
Today is Day Nine.
I’m getting my rhythm back. I can’t wait to find new ways to build community.
I promise to tell you more about my new role in subsequent posts, but for now, I’ve got to get ready for work!
Until then, here are some pictures I took on the Mother’s Day weekend.
I couldn’t spend Mother’s Day with my mom or with my daughter, but an edible bouquet from Michaela delivered to my new office on Wednesday made my day!
On Mother’s Day, I took a long, long walk downtown. Here are some pictures I took.
Wishing you all a great day! 🙂
~ HUMP DAY CHRONICLES ~
When you look back on your life, can you see the events that led you to where you are now?
Diana love the mothers day snaps and look forward to hearing more about your new job.
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Thanks Kath, hope you had a wonderful Mother’s Day too. ❤
Diana xo
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I definitely think every event is a stepping stone to get you to where you are now. Congratulations on the new job! I hope you love it forever! ❤
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Thanks Rachel, for all your support and encouragement! ❤
Diana xo
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Congrats. Diana!
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Thanks Jean! ❤
Diana xo
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Diana it is wonderful to hear that you have found a fit that feels so right for you. Wonderful. Isn’t it lovely to see spring returning to our city? Lovely blooms.
I have in the last few years, both with work and blogging felt as you describe it, that life was getting me ready for just the right spots. It’s a comforting place to find oneself in.
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That it is Sue.
As for the weather, I have to say I was shocked to wake up to about 4 inches of snow on the ground Monday morning! ❤
Diana xo
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Loved the walk and cannot wait to hear more! I feel so out of touch with everyone since our grands arrived. 🙂 Hugs♡♡♡
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Ohhh enjoy your grands, they’re the best people to be in touch with right now. ❤
Diana xo
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Precious and growing. Loving every moment!
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Diana, congratulations on your new job. I look forward to hearing more about your brand new adventure. And it doesn’t surprise me at all that you’re working somewhere that makes a difference in the lives of others–that is you all over. ❤
Blessings & hugs ~ Wendy ❀
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Aww thanks so much Wendy! ❤
Diana xo
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One more hearty “Congrats!” Way to go, Lady Di!
I think for all of us, the road always leads to “here” — but, of course, “here” is different for different people.
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Well, yeah 🙂
Thanks for the smirk on my face, right here, right now Smitty! ❤
Diana xo
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Congratulations! Can’t wait to hear about the new role!
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Thanks Dennis, I’m pretty excited. ❤
Diana xo
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I’m sure you’ll be great in the new job. I too will need to find that rhythm again– just accepted a teaching job- teaching creative writing to 7 &8th graders (12-14 years old), in Newark, NJ at what’s now a charter school– it was the alternative junior high I first started teaching in years ago.. so it will be a big change from my “freedom.” But a chance to make a difference and return to the profession. All good, all a bit scary.
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Awesome – Congratulations Lisa! A bit scary is a good thing, I think; it’s a nervous/creative energy. You will do well, I know it. ❤
Diana xo
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That is great news, it can take time to get one’s rhythm back but it feels good when we do, doesn’t it
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I’m sure you’re right, Jo-Anne, I’ll let you know! ❤
Diana xo
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Yes, Diana, I can see the steps that took/brought me to where I am. I sometimes ponder the different things that ‘could have’ altered my path. Not in a regretful way. Just in a curiosity way, like a story telling kind of way, how could the story have been different kind of way.
Congratulations on your new adventure in life! 🙂
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I’ve done that too Colleen, just for fun! I’m convinced things work out the way they do for a reason, so I wouldn’t change anything. ❤
Diana xo
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I would be afraid, if given the power to change, of what I wouldn’t have now. So I wouldn’t change either. 🙂
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I feel the same way Colleen, thanks to the prime directive on Star Trek!
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I’m looking forward to your insights from the new perspective, Diana … I’m sure you’re going to do well … and help a lot of folks along the way!
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Thanks Jim, not sure what insights I may have, but am willing to share! ❤
Diana xo
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Good for you Diana! May your gifts and big heart reach more and more 🙂
Its funny how on reflection we notice the steps that brought us here. We are always going forward, yet often not aware!
I look forward to hearing more Diana 🙂
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Hind sight is 20/20, right Val? ❤
Diana xo
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Congrats Diana, you will be wonderful in this new role! You will blossom and definitely find your rhythm. 🙂
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Thanks Karen! ❤
Diana xo
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Congratulations on your new adventure, Diana! May you experience much joy, challenge, and satisfaction as you help others.
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Thank you Russ! ❤
Diana xo
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Answer to question: Yes. Definitely.
I’m glad you’re getting your rhythm back, and I hope you enjoy your new adventure! ❤
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Thanks so much Tracy! ❤
Diana xo
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Diana, you deserve this! In fact, I can’t think of too many more deserving than you. Hugs! ❤
I absolutely know how I arrived where I am today. Some events were harrowing and heartbreaking, others were a blessing and a godsend, and still others were achieved by good old hard work and perseverance.
Great pics and great post! xo
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Aww thanks Jennifer for your good wishes and for sharing your experience! ❤
Diana xo
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So sweet, I love your daughter’s bouquet. Happy Mother’s Day, Diana– Wishing you the very best with this new venture! ❤
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Thanks so much mrs. F! ❤
Diana xo
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I hope you didn’t think I took your rhythm.
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Why would I think that? 🙂
Diana xo
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I do get blamed for a lot of things, you know. Me and Obama. It’s always our fault.
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Haha 😉
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can’t wait to hear more 🙂
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Stay tuned Bill… ❤
Diana
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always am 🙂
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I know it!
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I have been excited and impressed since discovering the signs of your professional achievement elsewhere, Diana! Congratulations for landing this significant opportunity to serve your community and your own goals and needs all in one, my dear friend. ❤
What a lovely Mother's Day walk for you in Calgary. Yes, indeed. The fit is fine, Diana. So fine.
And to answer your question, yes, I know the events that have led me to where I am today. Perhaps my next step will also be as fruitful.
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Thanks Mark! I keep my fingers crossed for you. ❤
Diana xo
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A new adventure. Fabulous.☺ How we look forward to reading more !!
All the best to you, Diana. ❤ Van
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Thanks so very much Van! ❤
Diana xo
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Cant wait to hear more
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Thanks bulldog! ❤
Diana xo
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So excited for you!
Is it wine time? 🙂
Love your photos btw.
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oh yes to wine time Louise, you can tell me all about the wedding! ❤
Diana xo
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