Rebuilding in May

May felt especially long to me this year, packed with changes, emotions, and more than a few challenges. I’m relieved June is only a couple of days away. There’s something comforting about turning the calendar page and stepping into a fresh beginning. I’ve always loved fresh beginnings.

Looking back, May was a month of transition for me. I’ve shared before that adapting to change doesn’t come naturally to me, yet this month seemed determined to push me right into it.

I began the month still writing on my old blog. Truthfully, I loved that blog. It was familiar, comfortable, and filled with a sweet community that meant so much to me. Leaving it wasn’t easy. But after so many inconsistencies and frustrations, I finally realized I could no longer depend on Blogger the way I needed to if I truly wanted to keep writing consistently. Most haven’t experienced the issues I have, but I did and needed to take action.

What I’ll miss most are the people.

I know others who have left platforms before and mourned the community they left behind. I understand that now. Yet even with the sadness, I still feel peace about rebuilding. Deep down, I’ve long felt that God wanted me to have a broader place to share my writing. Not to write a book because that’s never really been my dream, but simply to speak honestly about life, faith, mistakes, lessons, and grace.

The older I get, the more I realize God wastes nothing.

Even the seasons I’m ashamed of. Even the times I failed badly. Somehow, in His mercy, He can still use those things for His glory. “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God…” (Romans 8:28).

And honestly, I have no idea what God plans to do with me next, but I’m learning that perhaps I don’t always need to know. After all, He is in charge of my Life. Proverbs reminds me, “A man’s heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps.” Sometimes the best thing we can do is simply remain willing.

Another change this month has been happening right here at home.

I started reorganizing the house, and if you’ve ever tackled a big organizing project, you know things always look worse before they look better. That’s exactly the stage I’m in right now. Boxes everywhere, stacks to sort through, and donation piles growing steadily by the day. I’ve already donated several boxes of things I no longer need, and strangely enough, letting go has felt good.

Susie has been my constant companion through all my changes.

I’ve also noticed my tastes changing lately, especially when it comes to clothing.

These days, I find myself reaching for comfortable dresses and skirts more often. Nothing fancy, just comfortable, cool, things that feel more like me in this season of life. I still have my shorts, capris, painting clothes, gardening clothes, and my “sick at home and don’t bother me” comfy clothes. Come on… I can’t be the only one with different categories of clothes for every version of life.

But something shifted recently when I was shopping for the Gala.

Now, let me just say, I am not a mall shopper. There’s something about mall air that makes me instantly sleepy, and usually, I wander around unable to find a single thing I like. But this time, I walked into one store, and suddenly the sales associate practically adopted me. I usually don’t want help, but this time, I took her up on it – on helping style me for the Gala, not like I was trying to dress twenty years younger, but as the mature woman I am now. I told her what I wanted and did not want. And told her to surprise me.

She did a wonderful job.

I ended up buying the outfit they picked out, and I absolutely loved it. Before I left, they told me that if I call a day ahead, they’ll help pull outfits and style things for me at no extra charge. I haven’t taken them up on it yet, but maybe I will sometime in June, Lord willing. And the clothes are affordable!

This season I am in is partly about rediscovering little pieces of who I used to be while also becoming who I am now.

The Aloe Vera plant is changing – a new blossom is coming – stay tuned.

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away…” (2 Corinthians 5:17).

So yes, May stretched me.

New blog. New routines. New perspectives. A house in upheaval. Closets changing. Even my thinking is changing a bit, too.

But that’s not always a bad thing.

Our Heavenly Father is always rebuilding us if we’re willing.

The yard seems so quiet without our Ladee Bug. We can’t bear to remove these two yard toys of hers. It’s been two months now…

Wishing everyone a fantastic weekend ahead! As we wrap up May, let’s take a moment to express our gratitude for all the good it brought us. Here’s to June and the exciting possibilities it holds!

Responses

  1. Jackie Phillips Avatar

    We all need to grow and sometimes that is hard. You seem to be doing so very well.
    May for me passed by as quickly as all the other months. Time just flies by.

    God bless.

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    1. Debby Marie Avatar

      It does seem to go by so fast. You blink, and there goes another month! I hope you have a nice weekend!

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  2. maribruins Avatar

    I think most of your friends will follow you over here, I hope so!
    I felt like May just buzzed by.
    I love hearing about your styling adventure. I’d like to try that too.

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    1. Debby Marie Avatar

      Yeah that’s what its called. I felt a bit glamorous. I want some summer shorts and outfits that I feel comfortable in and have no idea where to start. Plus I want to look nice at the clinic.

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  3. Terri D. Avatar

    Change can be scary, but it is also freeing so we just need to embrace it!! Seems like you are doing just that!! May flew by for me. It is crazy that half the year is nearly over!! Happy weekend, Debby!

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    1. Debby Marie Avatar

      Thanks Terri. Time sure flies by and crazy how in almost 6 months it will be Christmas!

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  4. marthajaneorlando Avatar

    Growth is a must and change is a constant. We’re all in this progression of life together, Debby, and I truly hear your heart with your words here. Rolling with the tides isn’t always easy, but when we know that God is in control, we can set our sails on a course for ultimate goodness and grace.
    I’ll miss visiting with you next week since our family will be here, but know you’ll be in my thoughts and prayers. Blessings!

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    1. Debby Marie Avatar

      That will be so much fun for you and Danny. Enjoy your family. And thank you so much!

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  5. joannerambling Avatar

    May has gone in a flash and it would be annoying to feel you need to move from blogger to WordPress, I have followed you over here, hopefully you will find some more wonderful followers here like I did

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    1. Debby Marie Avatar

      It just takes time and networking! Enjoy your weekend, Jo-Anne

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  6. Alan Kearns Avatar

    It was lovely reading about your life and faith journey Debby, thank you for for sharing it with us. We are all works in progress in God’s hands as He moulds us daily, season to season. Sometimes He surprises us too! May our Father God continue to guide and bless you and your family each day sister. 🙏

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    1. Debby Marie Avatar

      Thank you, Alan. God bless.

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  7. Pamelasopenwindow Avatar

    I enjoyed this post, Debby. I am happy for you in the changes that are taking place…although I know some have been through sorrow and a bit of angst. But I have found that oftentimes those are the times when God is able to reach me the best and bring about the biggest changes. You are an inspiration to me, and to all of us. I like this new format of your blog and the “feel” of the messages coming from it. I am looking forward to seeing what the Lord is going to do with you in this new season of change in your life. Thank you for taking us along for the ride.

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    1. Debby Marie Avatar

      Thank you so much Pamela. It just wouldn’t be the same without you here. God bless.

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  8. netgohl Avatar

    Turning the page on a new month always just reminds me of how fast time is passing. I’m working on being grateful for my health and the fact that I do get to turn that page every month! Thank you for this wonderful post and have a blessed week!

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    1. Debby Marie Avatar

      Thank you for that reminder to always be grateful. I like new beginnings but do they have to come so fast???
      Have a great weekend and thanks for stopping by.

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  9. lowcarbdiabetic Avatar

    May has simply zoomed by…
    Wishing you peace and happiness this last weekend of May.

    All the best Jan

    https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com

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