
A couple months ago, I announced my “retirement” (I use that term loosely!) and spent five weeks preparing for my replacement. During that time, I also entertained out-of-town family, my husband and I sold our home and…[read more]
by CHRIS MADAY SCHMIDT
May 31, 2022
Random Thoughts #allthefeels, Chicken Soup for the Soul, dreams, hopes, leap of faith, retirement Leave a comment
A couple months ago, I announced my “retirement” (I use that term loosely!) and spent five weeks preparing for my replacement. During that time, I also entertained out-of-town family, my husband and I sold our home and…[read more]
May 24, 2022
After the Leap gap, grounded, patience, routine Leave a comment
Prior to the final move to our wooded property in Northern Arizona—both vehicles loaded down with last-minute household items, clothes and the contents of our fridge and freezer—my husband and I spent a week wrapping up loose ends in the Southwest Valley. It proved an ongoing challenge to…[read more]
May 17, 2022
Random Thoughts attitudes, change, circumstances, darkness, doubts, fears, joy, light, scripture, sorrow, sunshine worries, truth Leave a comment
Ever notice how—when darkness draws near—doubts creep in? Yet, in the light of day, with the sun streaming through the windows, worries and unfounded fears fade away. This has been my experience for years, so…[read more]
May 10, 2022
always the write time always the write time, fairytales, leap of faith, mountains, retirement, season, Someday Leave a comment
If you follow my weekly blog posts and receive my Always the Write Time emails, you’re privy to a fresh leap of faith my husband and I recently took. Rather than live with a retirement mentality, we prayerfully chose to retire “early”…[read more]
May 3, 2022
Random Thoughts adulting, confidence, consequences, doubts, dread, Ecclesiastes, fear, life-altering, mindset, stuck, unflappable, wisdom Leave a comment
Two are better than one… If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. ~ Ecclesiastes 4:9-10a
A couple weeks ago, my husband and I were acting out the bad-cop, good-cop scenario during a situation wrought with adulting. You know the kind: big decisions with life-altering consequences. On one day, I’d be…[read more]