My sister Ruthie is a very talented artist, as you can see from the ceramic fish she formed, painted, glazed, and baked in her kiln. I am grateful to have her in my life for so many more reasons; she gives me such a healthy perspective on issues that seem overwhelming at times. We are so different and yet from the same roots. Everyone knows I make every penny scream as it leaves my wallet. No one has ever accused my sister of that trait. And so, in no small part, she somehow convinced me it was OK to buy the Diamond Beach condo. For me, it’s been “living the dream”. A dream I would have never stepped into without her encouragement. (Actually, I couldn’t stand that she had one of these wonderful resort condos and I didn’t). It’s important to stop and reflect on all the positive things your siblings, or family members, bring to your life.
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THE SWEDE COMES TO AMERICA
Of course, it took a bit more persuasion on Matt’s part to encourage Ika to give up her career as a School Counselor in Stockholm and move to the US. Being a pilot, and having access to free flights made it easier for Matt to visit several times before convincing Ika that she must come and help her sister Katarina prepare for her first child. They found love and in a future blog I will share their wonderful wedding with you. For now, let’s just say God smiled on the Wilcox’s the day they met; and I believe Ika’s Dad, Kenneth, and Matt’s Dad, Robert, both smiled from above. All of us have memories of meeting special people that make our lives better. Sometimes it’s good to just reflect on these blessings.
TRAVEL ~ FIND BREATHTAKING BEAUTY IN NATURE

The honeymoon was in Tahiti. While we all can’t go to Tahiti, as Tres & Laura did on their honeymoon, we all can find a place where nature provides breathtaking beauty. It’s as close as a city park, a nearby campground or a national park in your state. Getting close to nature is one of the most uplifting memories you can give yourself. Sunrises, sunsets, flowers, trees, birds and yes, even squirrels are there to be appreciated. The Europeans are so wise when it comes to travel. It is an essential, just after food and shelter. They do not consider travel to be part of their discretionary spending. Most live in small apartments or condos and many do not even own a car (if near public transportation, which is commonly available). They do travel. At the end of the day, who is building beautiful memories?
EXCITING FAMILY EVENT ~ TRES & LAURA WED ~ 2010
In climbing toward the sunshine, looking forward to special moments with family and friends are so uplifting. Within months of Robert’s passing we were planning Tres and Laura’s wedding in the hills of the San Bernadino Mountains at Camp Ronald MacDonald where they met as counselors. We rented the campsite for a 3 day weekend and the camp chef cooked every meal for us. Everyone who came chipped in some time to decorate the dining hall for the reception. We hung sparkling blue tulle from the rafters and strung rope lights. It was a labor of love, and couldn’t have been more beautiful. After watching the beautiful couple exchanging vows at the foot of the hills under a gazebo, we went inside to dance the night away, At midnight the bride and groom announced they were tired and going to their cabin. Didn’t stop the rest of us. We danced on! An amazing memory for everyone who attended. I recommend you get involved in planning celebrations for friends and family. Birthdays, christenings, anniversaries, it doesn’t matter what your planning or how much or little you have to spend. It’s a labor of love and you will always get back more than you gave.
The Island Widow Life
My life as a widow began a little over 5 years ago in 2009, when my husband of 40 years passed to the next life. It has been a slow steady climb out of the dark hole where I started, but I am in the sunlight now and want to share with others who need to know there is a light at the end of each tunnel you find yourself in. Having an abiding faith that we are all here for a very good reason, and have a brilliant future at the end of this life, is a rock available to all of us. Helping others, your children, your siblings, your friends, even an occasional stranger lifts you up as you climb out of that hole.
Today I live the life I always dreamed of as a salt water soul. I wake each morning to the sounds of the surf and the seagulls. Teaching children and helping the stray animals of the island are my passion. I want you to find the passion of your soul too.
