7 for SEVEN

7 for (1)

Hellooo Loves! How I have missed you!

Mark Twain once said, “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”

That’s exactly what I’ve been up to the last month…I said goodbye to safe harbour, caught some favourable winds in my sails and explored London!!!

I am super excited to share with you all my adventures and please stay tuned for my Loud In London series. But first I’m really happy to be back in the space and to share my 7 for Seven this week:

Saying a BIG YES to adventure and self-discovery. Travel is an almost spiritual experience. Regular routines are annihilated and not just because of the 5-hour time difference (which was a big “tief-head” for me the whole time I was there) it’s about the mystery of the unknown. I have found, especially on this trip that it is in the unfamiliar that we sometimes find ourselves; remembering who we really are, why we’re here – in this time in history, and what we’re actually meant to be doing.

Good books and good coffee. My mother used to say that “nothing happens before it’s time.” The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho has been on my reading list for three years and I just never got around to reading it…that was before London. I found the time to read this life-changing book and it certainly was the best right time for me. IMG_20150427_072144_edit

Really good chocolate. Chocolate is my love language. I own that. And because I do…best believe I could do a whole post entitled: Loud in London The chocolate edition. In fact that is exactly what I will do. But first…just a teaser:
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Reconnecting with old friends. How do you know when a friendship is real: When neither time, space nor distance can shake the bond. I spent time with friends I haven’t seen in at least 3 years. And it was like no time had passed. I truly am blessed with the very best Cohort of Awesome.

Really, really good coffee. No explanation required!IMG_20150421_053645

My family. In the time I’ve been missing-in-action, I’ve had a death in my family. My uncle died after a short stay at the hospital and when it was all said and done…it is in times of major life experiences such as death you realize that love and family are the only things that matter.

Loud in London. This trip was such a heart-opening, soul-awakening adventure and I am so happy I didn’t approach it with my usual anal self and plan everything down to the last minute. I am grateful I left room for the unexpected because that’s where all the magic happened. I am truly happy and blessed.

Mark Twain was so right! Cheers to this rocking adventure that is life. I hope that by paying attention to all the blessings in my life and by sowing the seeds of faith and gratitude, I can truly carry with me and reap the rewards of “positivity + balance + bliss” throughout the days ahead.

Thank you for reading, I appreciate you! This is me blowing some glitter and confetti on you because you’re super blessed to have received the gift of another 86,400 seconds today, to spend any way you desire.

Make those seconds count!

I love hearing from you…what are you grateful today? What made you smile? Feel free to share below!

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5 Comments

  1. May 11, 2015 / 8:14 am

    Wonderful that you enjoyed your adventure. Sorry about the death in the family. Always takes the wind out of our sails. The Godiva chocolate ice cream looks wonderful. Even better with Godiva chocolate liqueur. I read the Alchemist a year ago, slowly. Very interesting book and took awhile to absorb. Hope all is well now.

    • vernette
      Author
      May 11, 2015 / 8:25 am

      All is well Marlene 🙂 thank you for asking. I have been looking for Godiva Chocolate Liqueur for a while. I have some dessert recipes that require it! Hoping to find it soon. I agree that that Alchemist is an interesting. It’s definitely one of those books I will read again i n the future.

  2. May 11, 2015 / 12:49 pm

    I’m sorry about your uncle. Thank you for your email last week. You had prefect timing. This 7 for 7 poked me. I may have to reblog you and reflect on that. Let’s just say that travel = spiritual in my eyes.

    • vernette
      Author
      May 11, 2015 / 12:59 pm

      Thanks for your kind words Karen. I’m so happy that my 7 resonated with you! Feel free to reblog and reflect as needed.

  3. May 19, 2015 / 10:30 pm

    I’m sorry to hear about your uncle. Wishing you and your family well.
    I’m eagerly awaiting your London posts, they sound super exciting

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