The Great Exchange "Being Restored Better Than Before" Life can result in unresolved issues, unanswered questions, and overwhelming emotions can cause one to feel justified in releasing bitter actions towards life, however regardless of the justification, whatever we plant, and water in ground of this life shall be our reaping, therefore taking deep self examinations are necessary, to ensure our reaping season is that of better and not bitter, what so ever is sown, shall be reaped. The choice is yours. In the year of 2014 while focused on achieving the life I had dreamed of, midstream with no warning my life was drastically altered. I traveled to London in August, turned fifty in October; by the fourth quarter of the year all my children were grown and gone, and before the celebration could start, I blinked, and I was a widow before the end of the same year. This sudden alteration was certainly not a part of my life plans nor anything I had dream about or hope for, yet a reality that I had to embrace. As I begin dealing with the Aftermath, and sorting through the debris of destruction left behind, I knew to live in this place would choke the life out of me, therefore I begin to pick up the broken pieces and create life after yet another life changing storm.
This book is to remind you that raging storms come in different aspects, bearing distractions with life alterations. No matter how settled family structures appear to be, just know it’s all in your response. The response you give to your storm determines your aftermath process. Your response once your life’s storm hits your landfall—your household—can create more destruction than what the storm originally released. Therefore, I’ve penned out my story with the hope of assisting the readers rebuild from the aftermath of life’s ruins created from the storm of life.
The mountain region of North Carolina possesses an uncommon grace and beauty, a landscape full of breathtaking peaks, lush forests, and winding rivers and creeks. Within this picturesque scenery, pioneering spirits settled in Ashe County and established communities in an environment both enchanting and perilous. Officially formed in 1799, Ashe County stands as one of the High Country's oldest and most intriguing areas. In this volume, containing over 200 black-and-white images, readers will journey into the Ashe County of yesteryear, a time dominated by horse and buggies, dirt roads, and early farms. Starting in the 1870s and stretching into the twentieth century, this stunning visual history allows today's reader to meet the resilient and rugged families that carved towns and communities into this mountainscape, to ride the Virginia Creeper railroad as it carries lumber and other goods to waiting markets, and to stroll along the banks of the historic New River, now recognized as a national Heritage River.
This book is to remind you that raging storms come in different aspects, bearing distractions with life alterations. No matter how settled family structures appear to be, just know it’s all in your response. The response you give to your storm determines your aftermath process. Your response once your life’s storm hits your landfall—your household—can create more destruction than what the storm originally released. Therefore, I’ve penned out my story with the hope of assisting the readers rebuild from the aftermath of life’s ruins created from the storm of life.
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