
5/25/25 – “Take your time, sugar. Even the sweetest peach had to sit on a tree and soak up some sun.” Life ain’t a race, no matter how fast the world wants you to move. Some things – like healing, learning, and loving – can’t be rushed. Sit still sometimes, breathe deep and trust that your season will come.
5/27/25 – “You can be kind and still say no. Just ’cause we got Southern hospitality don’t mean we let folks walk all over us.” Boundaries don’t make you rude. They make you wise. Being nice doesn’t mean being available for everything and everyone. Say what you need, stand firm and smile while you do it.
5/29/25 – “Storms come, honey, but even the worst ones bring rain for the garden.” Bad days don’t mean bad life. Every hard thing you’ve walked through has taught you something – even if all it taught you was how strong you are. Let the rain grow something in you.
5/30/25 – “Sit on a porch every now and then and watch the world go by.” You’d be amazed what you learn when you stop moving so fast. Out here, we wave at strangers, listen to cicadas and talk slow. Life is better when you actually live in it, not just rush through it.
6/2/25 – “Family don’t always come with matching last names or perfect stories.” Sometimes it’s your cousin. Sometimes it’s your neighbor who brings casseroles when you’re down. Love the people who show up for you. And don’t be afraid to let go of the ones who don’t.
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