My Choices Have Brought Me to This Place in My Life
I live on the beautiful Gaspe Coast of Quebec, Canada. My home is a cozy little place that I bought in 2000. Actually I tore down my father's barn and moved an old mobile home here on the property and started over again from scratch after my separation. It was a lot of hard physical work and I tried to do as much as possible by myself because I had been faced with many financial challenges.
I hired carpenters to install new doors, windows and exterior siding because it really needed a facelift. I laid new floors and built some of my own furniture. I picked rocks one at a time and poured bags of soil on top of the rough terrain that was a discouraging mix of gravel and stones. I raked and planted grass seed hoping that I would have a real lawn someday. I dug up small trees from my mother's property and planted them to create the feeling of a normal yard that blended in instead of reminding everyone about what happened to me. I was determined to build a new life for myself and turn my property into a place called home. It wasn't not easy but I had my daughter with me and I wanted to do everything possible to make her happy. She was and will always be the best thing that ever happened in my life. It took strength, time and tears but I lived through it and today I am still living here facing the next part of my journey.
I suppose you could call me a gentle rebel because I intend to live the rest of my life doing things that are important to me. Ever since I was a child, I had a need to play with colours, which is why I have a large stash of wool and material just waiting for me to use in playful delight. I love to paint and play with wood and I always wanted to write. To live this life on my own terms, I know that I have to look after myself and remain healthy, physically strong and filled with some natural get-up-and-go. I am into juicing my veggies and yes I have a Vitamix!
I love organic gardening and over the last few years I have been building raised bed gardens so that I can grow some of my own food. I built a small greenhouse, which was a total challenge especially the roof, so that I can have a longer growing season. I have a great respect for the land that I grew up on and I want my small piece of property to be filled with vegetable gardens, beautiful flowers, strawberries, blueberries and fruit trees. To most people, it might seem like a lot of work and it is, but there is so much to be gained in watching something grow. Flowers, home grown organic food, feeding the birds, a cat, fresh air, sunshine and freedom ... what else is there except family, friends, laughter, good music and a lot of great books. Yes I am also a bookaholic!
In 2011 on my way to do some Christmas shopping, I remember having a silent conversation with my mother who had died in 2006. I still missed her especially at that time of year, for she had been my best friend. Somehow I felt that she could still hear me as I thought about how to live a life that reflected my values and a purpose that I believed in. Time was passing and I wasn't getting any younger. If I didn't take a chance to do what I felt was important, I would end up an old woman with the regret that I had been too afraid to try. As I listened to the Christmas music playing, I realized at that point, that if I wanted something different, I had to make major life changes.
The road to change is never easy, for it is filled with unexpected happenings, some that you could never imagine, nor think that you would have the strength to get through. Yet change is a road that we all must take at different times in our lives and unfortunately there are no guarantees of what it will bring us. Our fear of the unknown is the reason why we avoid taking the first scary step towards bettering our lives. Fear holds us back and we spend too much time focused on the worries instead of the possibilities. I have taken on many changes, faced my fears, dealt with the disappointments and learned to be grateful for the good things I found along the way. I know that there is still a long road ahead of me and I will make the best of each day that comes along for who knows what is waiting for me just up ahead on this journey called my life!
I hope that a small part of my adventure inspires you to think about what is really important in your own life. It is never too late for any of us to take that scary first step to creating something better for the only life that we will get to live on this side.
Come find me on my on Facebook Page at A Woman's Story
You can also find me living the simple life at Maggies Inn
This site is dedicated to the belief that women can find their way to living
healthier and happier lives by finding new words to tell their life story.
As women, we are all in need of a Better Story
I live on the beautiful Gaspe Coast of Quebec, Canada. My home is a cozy little place that I bought in 2000. Actually I tore down my father's barn and moved an old mobile home here on the property and started over again from scratch after my separation. It was a lot of hard physical work and I tried to do as much as possible by myself because I had been faced with many financial challenges.
I hired carpenters to install new doors, windows and exterior siding because it really needed a facelift. I laid new floors and built some of my own furniture. I picked rocks one at a time and poured bags of soil on top of the rough terrain that was a discouraging mix of gravel and stones. I raked and planted grass seed hoping that I would have a real lawn someday. I dug up small trees from my mother's property and planted them to create the feeling of a normal yard that blended in instead of reminding everyone about what happened to me. I was determined to build a new life for myself and turn my property into a place called home. It wasn't not easy but I had my daughter with me and I wanted to do everything possible to make her happy. She was and will always be the best thing that ever happened in my life. It took strength, time and tears but I lived through it and today I am still living here facing the next part of my journey.
I suppose you could call me a gentle rebel because I intend to live the rest of my life doing things that are important to me. Ever since I was a child, I had a need to play with colours, which is why I have a large stash of wool and material just waiting for me to use in playful delight. I love to paint and play with wood and I always wanted to write. To live this life on my own terms, I know that I have to look after myself and remain healthy, physically strong and filled with some natural get-up-and-go. I am into juicing my veggies and yes I have a Vitamix!
I love organic gardening and over the last few years I have been building raised bed gardens so that I can grow some of my own food. I built a small greenhouse, which was a total challenge especially the roof, so that I can have a longer growing season. I have a great respect for the land that I grew up on and I want my small piece of property to be filled with vegetable gardens, beautiful flowers, strawberries, blueberries and fruit trees. To most people, it might seem like a lot of work and it is, but there is so much to be gained in watching something grow. Flowers, home grown organic food, feeding the birds, a cat, fresh air, sunshine and freedom ... what else is there except family, friends, laughter, good music and a lot of great books. Yes I am also a bookaholic!
In 2011 on my way to do some Christmas shopping, I remember having a silent conversation with my mother who had died in 2006. I still missed her especially at that time of year, for she had been my best friend. Somehow I felt that she could still hear me as I thought about how to live a life that reflected my values and a purpose that I believed in. Time was passing and I wasn't getting any younger. If I didn't take a chance to do what I felt was important, I would end up an old woman with the regret that I had been too afraid to try. As I listened to the Christmas music playing, I realized at that point, that if I wanted something different, I had to make major life changes.
The road to change is never easy, for it is filled with unexpected happenings, some that you could never imagine, nor think that you would have the strength to get through. Yet change is a road that we all must take at different times in our lives and unfortunately there are no guarantees of what it will bring us. Our fear of the unknown is the reason why we avoid taking the first scary step towards bettering our lives. Fear holds us back and we spend too much time focused on the worries instead of the possibilities. I have taken on many changes, faced my fears, dealt with the disappointments and learned to be grateful for the good things I found along the way. I know that there is still a long road ahead of me and I will make the best of each day that comes along for who knows what is waiting for me just up ahead on this journey called my life!
I hope that a small part of my adventure inspires you to think about what is really important in your own life. It is never too late for any of us to take that scary first step to creating something better for the only life that we will get to live on this side.
Come find me on my on Facebook Page at A Woman's Story
You can also find me living the simple life at Maggies Inn
This site is dedicated to the belief that women can find their way to living
healthier and happier lives by finding new words to tell their life story.
As women, we are all in need of a Better Story

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