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#981621 added April 20, 2020 at 3:36pm
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What Inspires You About April?
Prompt: What inspires you about April?

With this virus thing, I haven't been too inspired about April. I do watch a lot of TV and did write another Jane Austen Newsletter and Jane Austen type Regency Romance story. It's been hard staying at home but hopefully, we will get a vaccine and treatments then people will get well. We won't take life for granted. We will appreciate our freedom when life gets back to normal.

I miss church and Bible Study but I read my Bible and my minister sent out print outs about Jesus' resurrection and this makes me feel better about missing Easter Sunday services. I pray and remind myself God's got this and I need to have faith and trust in God.

I am thinking of the song Pieces Of April By Three Dog Night. I will have pieces of April in May but I hope May shows more promise of us being back to normal and everyone being well. Rain is nice in April. We get flowers. Ducks, Canadian Geese and deer bring comfort. Winter will be gone. Hopefully, we can go places again. Prince died 4 years ago and we can remember him and play his music. I will be glad to see April end and we are one step closer to a normal life. Hope and Faith. Prayers and Love. WE can do this.

Violet and Mary picture, Downton Abbey.


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