Duluth, Minnesota

Daily writing prompt
Do you have a favorite place you have visited? Where is it?

My husband was born and raised in Minnesota. We lived there for almost 20 years before we moved out of the state. Every summer we would load up as a family and head to Duluth for the Fourth of July weekend. Their zoo is one of the best. And their fireworks display down by the waterfront of Lake Superior is out of this world. If you ever get to visit Duluth, you have to take in the scenic drive along Superior, the lighthouse, the museum of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald and tour the Glensheen Mansion.

I could be spontaneous as long as you give me two weeks notice :-)

Daily writing prompt
What is one thing you would change about yourself?

I am not a spontaneous person. I am one who plans everything out in advance and likes to know what is ahead on my agenda and to do list. I admire people who can just up and buy tickets and head out for an adventure on a whim or do a spur of the moment quick road trip.

Finding Strength in the Storm: How Hard Times Help Us Grow

Life has a way of surprising us. Sometimes those surprises feel warm and welcome—other times, they arrive as storms we never expected. In the middle of hardship, it’s easy to feel discouraged or overwhelmed. But challenging seasons are not the end of your story. In fact, they often become the chapters where your strength, courage, and resilience are shaped the most.

If you’re walking through a difficult time right now, this reminder is for you: you are growing, even if it doesn’t feel like it.

Hard Times Reveal Who We Are Becoming

When life is smooth, we rarely stop to examine our values, habits, or direction. But when things get tough, we’re forced to look inward. Challenges have a remarkable way of stripping away distractions and helping us see what truly matters.

You may discover a strength you didn’t know you had.
You may realize a boundary you need to set.
You may uncover a dream you had buried long ago.

Growth isn’t always loud—it often happens quietly beneath the surface, in the moments when you simply refuse to give up.

Struggles Teach Us What Success Cannot

Success is wonderful, but it rarely teaches us as much as struggle does. Hard moments stretch us. They refine our patience, deepen our empathy, and strengthen our character.

Think about the skills you’re building right now—perseverance, adaptability, courage. These are qualities forged in the fire, not handed to us easily. And once you gain them, they stay with you for life.

Hope Is Not Naïve—It’s Necessary

Holding onto hope doesn’t mean ignoring reality. It means believing that your story is still being written, and that better days are possible. Hope gives you the strength to take one more step, try one more time, breathe one more deep breath.

No storm lasts forever. Even on the darkest days, the light is still there—you might just have to look a little harder for it.

Use Your Challenges as Stepping Stones

Instead of seeing difficult times as roadblocks, try viewing them as stepping stones. Ask yourself:

  • What is this experience teaching me?
  • How can I grow from this?
  • What strength will I walk away with?

When you shift your mindset, challenges stop feeling like enemies and start becoming teachers. You begin to see that every setback carries a lesson, and every struggle holds an opportunity.

You’re Not Alone

Whatever you’re facing, you don’t have to carry it by yourself. Reach out. Share your thoughts. Ask for support. Sometimes the most courageous thing you can do is simply say, “I’m having a hard time.”

Connection brings perspective, and perspective brings hope.

Keep Going—The Future Needs You

Your resilience is not only building your present—it’s shaping your future. Hard times may bend you, but they don’t have to break you. With each challenge you face, you become stronger, wiser, and more capable.

Growth often feels uncomfortable, but that discomfort is a sign that transformation is happening.

So keep going. Keep believing. Keep hoping.
Not because everything is easy, but because you are stronger than you know.

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My favorite two…

Daily writing prompt
What are your two favorite things to wear?

I used to have a pair of Skechers that were my absolute favorite pair of shoes. But I finally wore them out. Now I have a pair of Hello Kitty Converse sneakers that I love and they are conversation starters. I will be in the store and will have little girls go “Look Mommy she has Hello Kitty on her shoes.”

My other favorite item is a hooded sweatshirt my husband bought me from Mitchell-Hamline, the law school he graduated from.

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