
Ok - so I'm feeling like reflecting on the past. I loved the seventies and I love the music. To tell you the truth I was pretty naive during those days. There was war and there was peace; there was hate and there was love; there were hippies and there were the Black Panthers.
It's funny how things repeat over and over. Even though this picture is me dressed up for a Seventies Party, the style is right in step with today's fashion. In the seventies the afro and dashiki was all about identity. Today it's all about fashion. The music (well I'll leave that alone) but to tell you the truth, I understood the music of the seventies much more than todays. That's just me.
With all that being said, one thing that is constant and never changes is God! Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. Hebrews13:8
What that tells me is that God had my back from the very beginning. Even though I have made bad choices and will still more than likely make bad choices, God was and is always there for me, gently prodding me along the path designed just for me.
So I say this to those of you who may be in an abusive relationship or you may know someone who is; please seek safety and contact your local DV/SA or call the national DV hotline at 1-800-799-7233 | 1-800-787-3224 (TTY)
Love, Peace and Joy to You,
Deb
It's funny how things repeat over and over. Even though this picture is me dressed up for a Seventies Party, the style is right in step with today's fashion. In the seventies the afro and dashiki was all about identity. Today it's all about fashion. The music (well I'll leave that alone) but to tell you the truth, I understood the music of the seventies much more than todays. That's just me.
With all that being said, one thing that is constant and never changes is God! Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. Hebrews13:8
What that tells me is that God had my back from the very beginning. Even though I have made bad choices and will still more than likely make bad choices, God was and is always there for me, gently prodding me along the path designed just for me.
So I say this to those of you who may be in an abusive relationship or you may know someone who is; please seek safety and contact your local DV/SA or call the national DV hotline at 1-800-799-7233 | 1-800-787-3224 (TTY)
Love, Peace and Joy to You,
Deb