Just a quick post after a fun few days of celebrating my favorite videographer's birthday, and even church this morning.
He finally caught up to me in age again. Although if you ask, he'll be happy to remind you that I'm older than him. But only by 5 1/2 months. #cougar
And speaking of which, he uploaded the rest of the Cardio Dance videos we shot a couple weeks ago. I'm sharing two of them below and will share the others this week!
Or... you could also subscribe to my YouTube channel and see them there first, along with more content! And thank you!
Another huge thank you to the amazing girls who joined me to capture this choreography on video. It was so fun and they are truly AWESOME, in and out of class!!
And an even BIGGER thank you to my favorite videographer, Jim Williams, Will He Productions, for shooting/editing the 7 songs we did that morning! He is amazingly talented!!
Check out his YouTube channel for some of the MANY reasons to hire him for video purposes!
Also wanted to share this recent Daily Motivator that I loved too. They always provide inspiring content!
Happy Sunday and have a great week ahead! It's a beautiful day to go outside and take a walk!
XOXO
In the less than perfect moments your life gains richness. The awkward, uncomfortable times are when you grow in strength, wisdom, resilience.
The treasured stories you have to tell are not about when everything went exactly according to plan. What often makes life interesting are the things you could never anticipate.
Of course you do what you can to minimize distractions, interruptions, and other deviations from your intended path. But when you do get sidetracked, maybe it's not such a bad thing.
Maybe, in fact, it can bring some new form of value into your life. Perhaps you'll discover good things you never knew you were missing.
Structure, order, dependability, discipline, they're all essential to a well-lived life. But so is a little bit of chaos now and again.
Keep yourself on the course you've set while also remaining open to the surprises that surely await. Sometimes your life will benefit from getting a little bit sidetracked.
- Ralph Marston
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