It’s Time for Summer Break

It's Time for Summer Break

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Dear Readers, I want you to know I’m still alive and well. My last post here was on June 16. It was unplanned to take a summer break beginning in June; July seemed much better.


However, my husband began to have some health struggles ending up in a hospital two and a half hours away. At first misdiagnosed, his troubles ended up being a delayed severe allergic reaction to a prescription prescribed to him four months earlier.


Along with other challenges, either too numerous, or too trivial to mention here, I felt it was best to just declare the rest of June and July as summer break.


I will be basking in the rays at this glorious place next week:

Panama City Beach

July Goals

A few days relaxing to the sounds of waves hitting the shore and leisure time to think should restore me for the work ahead. A time of decompression and no responsibilities sound like heaven. I also hope to digest some books and podcasts. A writer needs to be a reader! I need to take in before I can give out.

Most importantly, my aim in July is to spend more time with my Father. I need restoring and feeding in the pastures He has prepared for me. Can you relate?

In coming months, I’ll be continuing to write about my One Word, Warrior, and the topic of prayer. I’ll be starting a new book, Romans, for my bible study class. I’ll be sure to share any nuggets I run across both here and at Jerralea’s Journey.

See you August 1!


All photos created in PicMonkey by Jerralea using personal, family and stock photos. Please do not copy. 
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One thought on “It’s Time for Summer Break

  1. I’m so sorry to hear of your husband’s health issues! Do get all the rest you need, Jerralea. I’ll look forward to hearing your updates in August.

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