Resolutions Fail

Hello, Fellow Travelers!

As we step into the second week of January, I want to pause and reflect with you. Statisticians often point out that by this time, many of us have already abandoned our New Year’s resolutions. If that resonates with you, don’t worry—you’re not alone.

Personally, I don’t set resolutions. Instead, I create a list of goals I’d like to accomplish throughout the year. It’s a flexible, evolving list that grows as I do. Today, I’d like to share a glimpse of my goals with you, not to boast but to inspire and encourage you to think about what matters most to you in this season of life.

Here’s a portion of my list:

  • Finish writing the children’s book manuscripts I’ve been storing for years.
  • Complete the fiction and non-fiction projects I’ve started.
  • Find ways to share my work and contribute to our household income.
  • Read through the Bible in a year.
  • Make more cross bracelets and keychains to give as gifts.
  • Honor God in my home.
  • Tithe faithfully.
  • Listen to and cooperate more with the Holy Spirit.
  • Say “yes” to godliness and “no” to ungodliness.
  • Join a church and actively participate.

Some of these are continuations of what I’ve already started, while others are entirely new adventures for me and my family.

One of my more practical goals is to exercise regularly. I’ve started riding a stationary bike—thank you, Goodwill! As my legs grow stronger, I plan to try a ballet DVD because dancing brings me so much joy. On the nutrition side, we’ve committed to eating at home to prioritize health and save money. Meal planning has been a game-changer for us: we create a weekly menu, shop on Saturdays, and post the plan on the fridge for accountability.

You might be thinking, That’s great for you, but my schedule is packed with appointments, kids, and endless obligations. Trust me, I understand. I’ve been there too. But here’s a gentle challenge: carve out two days and two hours that are just for you. Communicate this clearly to your family—ask your spouse and kids to step up and help. It’s okay to stop doing everything for everyone.

Of course, life doesn’t always cooperate. There will be moments when you or a loved one gets sick, or you’re too exhausted to exercise or stick to your Bible reading plan. It’s easy to feel defeated in those moments, but don’t let temporary setbacks derail you. When you’re ready, pick up where you left off. If you were reading the Book of Matthew and stopped at chapter 8, but your plan says you should be at chapter 14, start at 14. If you have time, go back to what you missed. Life moves forward, and so can you.

Remember, this journey is not about perfection—it’s about persistence.

Time passes quickly. Kids grow up, parents age, and we find ourselves at the end of our earthly journey sooner than we expect. Let’s make the most of the time we have. Be kind—it costs nothing but can mean everything to someone else. Love as many people as you can. And above all, praise God through it all.

You’ve got this, my friend. Let’s walk this road together.

God Bless You!
Joni

I DID IT!

Hello, Fellow Travelers!

Last week, I was silent online because I was busy. I finished the layout part on Amazon/ KDG publishing, which means my Christian Children’s book Santa’s Magic Hat will be live on Amazon in three days. It is time for the happy dance and then to move on to the novel.

I put this on Amazon to encourage parents to buy the book for their children.

Discover the Heartwarming Story Behind Santa’s Magic Hat!

In Santa’s Magic Hat, children will embark on a delightful adventure to the North Pole, where joy, kindness, and faith shine brightly! Watch as Santa and his cheerful elves prepare for Christmas with their fun-filled Countdown Dance, spreading the holiday spirit in every step. But the real magic begins with Santa’s extraordinary red hat—a gift with a heavenly purpose.

This enchanting story reveals how Santa’s hat helps him share love, kindness, and the true meaning of Christmas with children all over the world. Perfect for kids ages 4 to 8, this book combines festive fun, colorful traditions, and a heartwarming message about Jesus’s love.

Give your child the gift of a story that celebrates the magic of Christmas while pointing to the greatest gift of all!

What do you think?

Please in three days check out Santa’s Magic Hat.

God Bless You!

9/11 Past Become Our Future

Hello Fellow Travelers,

Today marks the anniversary of a day that forever altered our lives—September 11, 2001. I vividly recall sipping my morning coffee, kids safely at school, and watching Good Morning America when the unthinkable happened: terrorists attacked the Twin Towers. The shock of that moment was palpable when my dear friend called, urging me to turn on the TV. The reality of it all sunk in as I reached out to my mom; we both feared that America was on the brink of World War III. That afternoon, I found solace in prayer at church, a ritual that helped me navigate the harrowing days, weeks, and years that followed.

Winston Churchill’s words resonate deeply: “Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”

This stark reminder feels incredibly relevant today as we witness a disturbing trend in America. Our college campuses and younger generations seem lost in a haze of idealism that veers dangerously toward communism and socialism. Meanwhile, our government continues to send 50 million dollars a week to Iran—the very nation that harbors intentions to undermine our country. Our actions against Israel contradict the biblical promise that those who oppose Israel will face divine retribution. It seems to me that we are witnessing the gradual withdrawal of God’s favor from America a consequence of these misguided choices.

Our society has also systematically removed God from our schools, governments, and homes. So, when we cry out for help and receive no response, let’s not be surprised. The echoes of our past actions are catching up to us, and the path forward requires deep reflection and a change in course—along with a lot of Prayer!

Today, when you remember the past, plan for the future. Start by asking your representatives about the money we send out of this country. Become active in your communities, churches, and schools. We desperately need change.

God Bless You!