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Monday, March 16, 2026

GOD IS NOT HUMAN - HE IS PERFECT

Too many people think of God in terms of human comparisons.

BUT …

Elohim is not human - He is perfect.

He relates to us differently.

He understands us differently.

He loves us differently.

He doesn't compare us to anybody else - He sits with us, exactly as we are.

He doesn't "dish the dirt", or gossip about our dirt: He looks past our flaws and sees only a righted Life & a pure soul - and He keeps it that way.

He doesn't browbeat us with our failures … He lifts us up, wipes our tears of frustration, and encourages us to try again.

He doesn't shout at us; or make us feel small: He comes quietly into our space with a big love that makes us feel so special, we literally vibrate with the hum of His sheltering care.

Human emotions are all over the place - and most of the time don't settle well. At any time; in any situation.

But, God is not human. He is perfect. Reliable. Steady.

When you think of God, don't think of Him in human terms: He far surpasses those faulty emotions, labels, contemplations.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

SERENITY SUNDAY~Gen Jones/Self-Care 2026; Castle Rock-WA


Today is Sunday, the Day of the week the Redmills gather; Holland went to Kelso this morning, with my blessing - he wanted to go … and I wanted to clean the house & wash a couple loads of laundry.

The arrangement worked well for both of us.

There is something deeply comforting about no longer feeling the need to follow every expectation, and simply building a life that feels honest, gentle, and right for you.

He collected the mail.

He got to catch up on all the trauma drama gossip.

I got a couple hours of serenity: a clean & refreshed home to relax in … and I got to listen to my messianic music while putting my house in order. I work better with music filling my space - music kinds sets the pace for everything to flow; and that makes housework easier. MPO

I think the older I get, the more I appreciate that happiness does not always look like what others assume it should. A quiet life, a peaceful home, simple routines, and the freedom to choose what truly fits your own heart can be a beautiful kind of richness.

While Holland was gone, I got a full-body workout doing housework:

Full Body Workout Muscles

You can strengthen your muscles in many ways; housework, for example, works all the major muscle groups of your body, including legs, hips, back, chest, abdomen, shoulders, and arms.

Just doing simple household chores or tasks can double up as calorie busting moves and in this way, help you lose weight. Housework involves a variety of movements, such as walking, bending, reaching, and lifting, which engage multiple muscle groups and elevate heart rate. While housework may not be as intense as traditional exercise, it can still contribute to overall physical activity levels. If you’re using house cleaning, or crafting, as a way to increase movement and physical activity, do 20 to 30 minutes each day. To ensure a thorough exercise, it is recommended to alternate hand usage while cleaning room-by-room, creating “muscular balance” so that a person’s dominant side doesn’t become overworked.

I've calculated calories burned on tasks according to my tiny home square footage …

Our 400 sq. ft. Home Floorplan, is roughly the same size as a small studio apartment.

Climbing Stairs for 30 minutes intermediately burns approximately 171.46 calories. Stripping and remaking beds for 30 minutes torches 187 calories. Laundry will be 50-100 calories per hour, which includes actions like loading and unloading the washer and dryer, putting away clothes, and transporting loads around the house. Sweeping floors for 30 minutes could burn around 100 to 150 calories. Mopping for 30 minutes can burn 50–100 calories, but will increase or decrease depending on time and square footage of the house. Scrubbing Bathroom Shower Stalls for 30 minutes can burn 90-150 calories; Scrubbing a Toilet Bowl for 30 minutes can burn approximately 180 calories. Cleaning a Sink for 10 minutes of moderate scrubbing, burns approximately 44 calories. Vacuuming for 30 minutes will burn roughly 100-200 calories. Depending on the time and square footage of the home, this can obviously increase or decrease. Rearranging Living Area Stuff, for 30 minutes can burn 245 calories. Dusting for 30 minutes can burn anywhere from about 57 to 80 calories, depending on intensity & Dusting High Fixtures for 30 minutes can burn about 180 calories, depending on intensity. Climbing a med-size Ladder for 15 minutes intermediately can burn approximately 171.46 caloriesKnitting or Crocheting, both independently, can burn approximately 100-150 calories per hour.

I did the best I could - as high on the ladder, as I could; Kitchen Island bubble glass light fixture.
Oh! The dust that was whisked off these blades was ridiculous!

And, I learned something new … I had to look it up, but it explains a lot

{{11 Unique Traits Of ‘Generation Jones’ That Make People Born Between 1954 And 1965 Completely Different From Boomers & Gen X   

~Nia Tipton/Written on Aug 03, 2025

https://www.yourtango.com/self/unique-traits-generation-jones-make-people-born-between-1954-1965-different

It's not unusual for some people to feel that their characteristics don't quite match up with others in their generation. Still, if you're someone who truly can't seem to relate to either boomers or Gen X, despite being born close to both, it could mean you're part of the generation that's somewhere in the middle. Generation Jones, born between 1954 and 1965, is a group that sometimes finds itself lumped in with boomers simply because of the year they were born. However, their actual experiences and the moments that affected them aren't the same for both boomers and Gen Xers.

Generation Jones was part of some serious cultural and historical moments, from witnessing the Vietnam War to the deaths of prominent figures like Malcolm X and John F. Kennedy, Jr. They heard promises of progress and change while growing up, leaving many of them feeling as if they were "jonesing" for something that never came to them. Their name has several connotations, including the feeling of yearning and craving for what they were never given. It's why Generation Jones wasn't as cynical as Gen Xers or as idealistic as boomers. They were something different, more practical and resilient, but unfortunately, they tend to go unrecognized. They have their own distinct identity that allows them to stand apart from those that came before and after them.

Here are 11 unique traits of 'Generation Jones' that make people born between 1954 and 1965 completely different from boomers and Gen X

1. They were disillusioned by boomers' idealism

For people in Generation Jones, growing up meant having to sit back while the spotlight shined on older baby boomers. It was their older siblings, cousins, aunts, and uncles who were front and center for many of the cultural moments that were happening in the late 50s and early to mid-60s. From civil rights marches and anti-war activism, to the general idealism older baby boomers felt for the change that was coming.

"Growing up in the forward-looking postwar years, boomers were cast as a kind of chosen people, expected to accomplish great things in life. I think we did just that. The Greatest Generation may have survived the Great Depression and won World War II, but we led a countercultural revolution grounded in the noble ideals of peace and justice," explained American cultural historian Lawrence R. Samuel.

Individuals in Generation Jones missed out on a lot of those moments because they were young. So, when it was there time to join the fight, the mood had shifted immensely. They might've inherited the fight for revolution, but the possibility to actually enjoy it was grim. They grew skeptical and believed that this "better future" was not on the horizon. It left many of them feeling like the rug had been pulled out from underneath their feet before they even had a chance to stand. 

2. They were coming of age when divorce was most common

An estimated 50% of all married couples in the United States are predicted to separate or divorce at some point, while around 41% of first marriages end in divorce. However, for Generation Jones, they grew up in a time when divorce had first become common versus now, where divorce is now seen as both unfortunate but a lot less taboo. Because divorce rates began to rise in this country during the adolescent years of Gen Jones, a lot of them witnessed their parents separating at a time when the traditional idea of a family was still something many coveted after.

The timing means that individuals in Generation Jones were maybe singled out and looked at as the ones with divorced parents. That experience had to have been nothing but confusing and alienating for them, and meant a lot of upheaval and change, as divorce tends to do for kids. It means they grew up having to be tough and often emotionally guarded. They were figuring things out on their own and becoming aware of the real-life struggles that their parents were also experiencing.

3. They helped normalize going to therapy

While Generation Jones wasn't raised during a time when conversations around mental health were as embraced as they are now, they did help shape the narrative around therapy a bit. While they didn't popularize going to therapy and being taught the various tools and resources that can help people when they may be struggling, they definitely helped pave the way for the generations today.

According to the American Psychological Association, a majority of psychologists reported seeing more patients seek help for disorders related to anxiety, depression, or stress between 2020 and 2022.

Younger generations, including millennials and Gen Z, have sought help and rid therapy of the stigma that it's only for "crazy people" and doesn't actually help with anything. Generation Jones eventually became the parents of millennials and Gen Zers, teaching them that the emotional struggles they experienced didn't have to be diminished or ignored. They encouraged them to seek mental health support and also modeled healthy expression of communication within their families. 

4. They were sometimes the first to go to college in their families

Nowadays, college is no longer viewed as a necessary step for a young adult to achieve a successful future. According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2024, 62.8% of Americans who graduated from high school that year were enrolled in colleges or universities, which was a significant decrease from 2019.

While college may not be something that young people are enthused about, for those born in Generation Jones, it meant a lot more, considering many of them were the first in their families to attend. Unlike older boomers and Gen Xers, higher education was a normal part of their upbringing. It meant that attending college came with both a sense of pride and even pressure attached to it.

For Generation Jones, college was about being set up to have a future that was built on the sacrifice of those who came before them. They were able to step into rooms that didn't seem possible to them, and allowed them to really gain their independence.

5. They knew what it meant to be bored

Before there was all of this entertainment, those born in Generation Jones actually knew the art of being bored and still. Compared to older boomers who had access to live entertainment, such as Woodstock, or younger Gen Xers who were introduced to MTV, Gen Jones had only a handful of TV channels and was not familiar with digital forms of entertainment.

"Boredom can also be your way of telling yourself that you’re not spending your time as well as you could, that you should rather be doing something else, something more enjoyable or more useful, or more important and fulfilling," explained psychiatrist Neel Burton. "And so boredom can be a stimulus for change, leading you to better ideas, higher ambitions, and greater opportunities."

It meant that they actually had to take the time to be creative and find things to keep them busy. But, they also weren't opposed to just being bored. They were able to develop a real sense of patience and stillness because they weren't used to instant gratification. They were actually able to appreciate time in the moment, because they weren't being raised with constant stimulation.

6. They learned how to hustle

For Generation Jones, hustling was all about how to get ahead and simply survive. Many of them came up during a time when the economy was incredibly unstable, meaning that jobs weren't guaranteed, and they were taught to work hard and keep their head down. There wasn't room to complain, and because of that, Gen Jones learned early that if you really wanted something, it meant you had to work for it.

Neuropsychologist Theo Tsaousides explained that hard work is always a personal endeavor, driven by a person's values. "It needs to reflect your own thoughts, your own feelings, your own circumstances. When you try coming up with your own, you may discover that you have more than one definition. Each time you tell yourself I work hard or I need to work harder you may mean something different."

Compared to boomers and Gen Xers, Gen Jones were told that there was opportunity in front of them, but they just had to fight hard enough to find it. It meant working multiple jobs and side gigs that were exhausting and often underpaid. They respect hard work, though, because it's what has enabled them to get to where they are.

7. Hyper-aware of generational comparisons

Generation Jones is incredibly aware of the comparisons that they get to the two generations they're sandwiched between. From the start, they were expected to live up to the reputation and legacy of older boomers, who were marching for the things that were important to them and always optimistic, along with Gen Xers, who were both independent and incredibly edgy.

However, the reality for Gen Jones was far from the circumstances available to boomers and Gen X. As a result, they felt as though they didn't truly belong anywhere. They were always aware of how they were being perceived, and how they weren't. The constant comparisons meant that they became hyper-aware of their own identities and the things that set them apart from those before and after them.

8. They have the 'trust no one' mentality

Generation Jones grew up in the face of many public betrayals that shattered the perception the public had of certain institutions. From politics to big corporations, those in Gen Jones were brought up with a "trust no one" mentality because of things like Watergate, the issues with war, and all of the chaos and distrust that the American people felt for those who were supposed to have their well-being in mind.

They learned early on that people in power aren't always telling the truth or working for the betterment of those who elected them. The result meant that they were constantly questioning and double-checking to ensure that things were actually turning out the way they were supposed to. They, of course, don't expect perfection, but they expect things to be done with improving conditions and creating a better world.

9. They have a quiet toughness to them

Generation Jones truly learned how to move through the world. Their tough nature stems from being raised during a time when they had to fight for their emotions and were always expected to keep going, even when they lacked the energy. That kind of environment gave them the grit they needed to succeed, even when life was incredibly hard and stacked against them.

Gen Jones wasn't afraid of a challenge, and they never expected their lives to be easy. They just had the mentality of moving forward and not looking back. It means that they're quite calm in a crisis and truly know how to handle any conflict because of how long they've spent picking themselves up.

10. They're masters at talking in-person

Before there were all of these ways of communicating, Generation Jones was the one that knew how to connect with people in person. They grew up during a time when social interactions happened face-to-face or even over the phone. They learned how to read other people's body language, facial expressions, and even the shift of others' voices during conversations.

It means that they were able to really practice and excel in their listening skills, and just being observers. They were able to charm a room because of how much they valued genuine conversations and connections.

11. They find themselves caught between nostalgia and stress

For those in Generation Jones, they carry a nostalgia for how things used to be. Their childhoods were filled with things that brought them comfort, from listening to vinyl records, sending handwritten notes to their friends and family, and actually playing on the streets of their neighborhoods until the street lights came on. Whenever they stop to think about those moments from being a child, it reminds them of a simpler time where life just felt comfortable and even easy.

But as adults, that nostalgia has given way to just stress. They ended up trying to navigate a world where it felt like all of the odds were stacked against them. Similar to how tough they are, Gen Jones was forced to live with the anxiety of what comes next. The balancing act of remembering how things were and trying to navigate their lives in the present can seem quite exhausting, yet it also defines their everyday lives.}}

Today was an eventful & informative day.

 It was also a Day of peaceful serenity.

What Elohim has promised is already prepared - but it requires obedience and trust. To possess what He has for us, we must follow His pre-arranged plan. (Jeremiah 29:11)

ENDLESS~Pi Day & Self-Care 2026; Castle Rock-WA

I woke up this morning, looked out the front door - and couldn't see a thing past a few feet from the stairs: heavy fog shrouded everything … even totally hiding the bright lights from the Space Age Truck Stop, across the freeway. The endless freeway traffic could clearly be heard - but that was it. I started praying for the travelers, while being thankful we were not part of the dicey situation:

A very foggy PNW morning; freeway totally shrouded in thick fog; Castle Rock-WA
8:50 AM~35-degrees & the sun is trying valiantly to pierce the heavy fog; Castle Rock-WA
The fog was completely gone by 9:40 AM. The temperature had warmed to 50-degrees, with sunshine by afternoon; Castle Rock-WA

Holland showed me internet pictures of flooding at the RV Park in Clatskanie-OR … that forced evacuations, and caused damage to dozens of trailers and other vehicles - that took place this morning. The flooding was caused by rising waters due to an atmospheric river, breaking a 100-foot section of a levee around the Clatskanie River, according to Corey Padrón, director of Columbia County Emergency Management. The Clatskanie High School is now the primary shelter for those affected, with the city of Rainier offering temporary shelter for those with RV's. The emergency response includes crews from the Clatskanie Fire District, Columbia County Search and Rescue, and the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office. Tides are expected to return later in the day and could bring higher water levels, with first responders relocating RV's from flood-prone areas as a precaution. The situation is being monitored closely, and residents are advised to stay alert and follow local officials' guidance.

Flooding at the RV Park in Clatskanie-OR that forced evacuations, early this Saturday morning~March 14th, 2026
Park is about 3 years old - we watched it being put in the first year of our Road Gypsy stint, in Clatskanie-OR; poorly planned at the bottom of Clatskanie hill - very near to the Clatskanie river, with no adequate drainage.
Nearly 200 residents evacuated from Clatskanie RV Park due to flooding:  (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFdFGIl5J-4)

Before we left CA, a few weeks ago; Holland was thinking about renting a space in that RV Park, because I did not want to come back to this region; thankfully, he changed his mind - and thank the Lord, that His loving protection over me is endless (even when I am gripping about reroutes to places, I'd rather not be … His eye is always on me, and He shadows me with His wings).

So, this morning - even before I knew about the Clatskanie flooding, my thoughts were coming to grips with being here, in this spot, possibly longer than Holland is thinking. While I was sipping my coffee, I mentioned that to Holland, & he said, "So what are you saying?" I said, "What I am saying is the I give - I cry "Uncle!" I know when to give up the fight. Remember what I said in CA before we pulled out of there? I said then, that I had the feeling we'd be in WA longer than you're thinking - possibly a year. Maybe longer. I'll probably die in Longview, because no matter how many times I try to escape … I keep getting dragged back. I get the feeling the Ruach HaKo'desh will keep me in an apache leg lock until I give; so, I give. And that's why I also said before leaving CA, that I would be as good as gold once we got back here: I don't have to like the situation, but I don't want to be limping through life either, because I insist on wrestling with Elohim's decisions. And I don't want to be endlessly gripping about, it either. I know how to gracefully let go when locked in an endless tussle."

Life is short. I don't want to go out with a bang … I want my spirit to slip out of my skin peacefully. It has struggled enough through this Life - it deserves a peaceful rebirth, when that time comes.

Apache Leg Lock; When Jacob tenaciously (means in a very determined way) wrestled with Yeshua, he walked with a permanent limp afterwards. Scripture refers to this instance as Gid hanasheh (Hebrew: גִּיד הַנָּשֶׁה‎‎), often translated as "displaced tendon."

The ancient, famous wrestling match highlighted in Genesis 32:22-32, is significant as it symbolizes Jacob's physical & spiritual struggles relating to self-reliance, throughout his life: both with others, and with Elohei. It represents a transformative moment where Jacob not only receives a blessing - but also a new identity as Israel, which means "he struggles with God". The narrative illustrates that personal encounters with Elohei often involve struggle, vulnerability, and perseverance, highlighting that divine blessing can come through wrestling with life’s challenges and with God Himself.

And maybe … just maybe, here - where I fervently do not want to be - is where I will come to the end of myself to become the person Elohim knows me to be, to fulfil the purpose I keep endlessly longing for. Perhaps in that metamorphosis, lays the peace that has always eluded me.

The blessing to come, is what my main focus will be on in 2026, while here. Endless self-care & personal growth, that will reap endless benefits.

Today is also National Pi Day, which celebrates the mathematical constant נ, that represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. Pi is an irrational and transcendental number - approximately 3.14, but its digits never end: its decimal expansion goes on infinitely (endlessly) without repeating.

{{Pi Day Has An Unexpected Origin, And It Started With Pie

~Rin Velasco - USA TODAY NETWORK - New England

https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/holiday/2026/03/13/pi-day-march-14-origins/89134038007/ 

Pi Day is celebrated annually on March 14, because its numerical date aligns with the first three digits of the mathematical constant נ, 3.14.

And in some places the celebrations of Pi Day are a little nerdy.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has a tradition where the school will usually release decisions on college admission on Pi Day, according to their website, in keeping with their characteristics as a STEM-focused school.

Here's what you should know about Pi Day and why its celebrated.

Is Pi Day a national holiday?

Yes, Pi Day is a national holiday, as it was made so by the U.S. House of Representatives when the governing body passed a 2009 resolution that recognized March 14 as National Pi Day.

Who started Pi day?

The late physicist Larry Shaw started celebrating Pi Day to bring his coworkers together and have fun in 1988 while working at the San Francisco science museum, the Exploratorium, according to the museum's website.

Pi Day: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_Day

He created cute traditions like bringing in a table of fruit pies and having boombox parades while reciting the digits of Pi and singing "Happy Birthday" to Albert Einstein, who was born on March 14.

"Pi Day became an annual Exploratorium tradition for staff and the public, and the idea snowballed into something much bigger," the website said. "Now it’s celebrated by math lovers and educators worldwide."}}

On the back of that silly celebration acknowledgement, harsh realities were also acknowledged.

When the world careens endlessly towards a downward spiral - we, who know better, must always take the high road & keep our hearts pliantly soft … trusting our Father to deal effectively with the madness:

Anti-Semitism is endless …
Dinesh D'Souza On Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, And Israel | Ep. 65
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wa0F12jNII)
Shae Wilbur - 'Your Love is Endless' Lyrics: 
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EP18uindAQ)

Friday, March 13, 2026

PEACEFUL RAINY SHABBAT~Self-Care 2026; Castle Rock-WA

Today dawned a rainy 48-degrees 💧, this morning 😒 Chilly, wet days call for a comforting & satisfying 😊 homestyle beef & cabbage meal 🍲 … I saw a beef-cabbage casserole the other day on FB - so, this morning, I altered the recipe some to fit my needs in my kitchen 😉: a slowcooker meal kinda fit the slo-mo 🐢 Day.

Supper underway around 8:30 AM.

While the rain fell outside Independence's 4 walls & supper's simmering scents filled our tiny home with delicious aroma, I warmed up with a workout designed to keep my body moving - with focus on improving circulation, agility, posture endurance, and strength-endurance 💪 benefits: I do love working my body to it's potential; so it moves smoothly through the days, for me 😁

With the weather being so damp and a little hard on my aging bones, I did a few warm-up exercises first - warm-up activities gradually increase the heart rate, helping seniors transition into a higher activity level. This gradual elevation is essential to prevent sudden spikes in heart rate during a workout, which could be risky for older individuals: Neck Rolls: Gently roll your neck in a circular motion, first clockwise and then counterclockwise. This exercise helps relieve neck stiffness and prepares the neck muscles for movement. Shoulder Circles: Rotate your shoulders in circular motions, first forward and then backward. This exercise improves shoulder mobility and reduces stiffness. Arm Swings: Swing your arms forward and backward in large motions. This exercise increases blood circulation to the arms and prepares the upper body for activities like reaching and lifting. Side Bends: Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and gently bend from side to side. This exercise prepares the core muscles for movement and reduces the risk of strains during activities that involve twisting or bending. These exercises are gentle and safe, making them suitable for seniors like the 69-year-old woman. They help to increase flexibility, reduce stiffness, and prepare the body for more intense physical activity. It is important to perform these exercises slowly and with proper form to avoid any potential injuries. Warm-up exercises for seniors should typically last around 5 to 10 minutes (about 1-2 minutes EA movement). This duration allows for adequate preparation without overexertion. The specific time may vary based on individual needs and the intensity of the planned workout.

The Darebee Winter Arc Workout is a total body strength workout workout is suitable for all fitness levels - designed to help you maintain strength and develop muscle tone. It utilizes dumbbells to trigger strength adaptations necessary for stronger muscles, tendons, and ligaments, enhancing power in movements. The workout includes a variety of exercises to build muscle, improve power, and boost endurance.

Muscles Worked.
Weights used today - 5-lb. first; then switched out for the 8-lb. to finish the second set (this is my routine, which may not work for others - if necessary, start with a 2-lb & bump up to a 3-lb. if that works for you, or start with a 3-lb, bumping up to a 5-lb.)
Alternate weights.
Exercise Form Examples follow belowSplit Lunges~10-12 reps x2Side Lunges~10-12 reps x2Bicep Curls~10-12 reps x2Arm Raises~6 reps x21 Arm Bent-Over Rows~8-10 reps x2
Split Lunges w-Dumbbells: are safe for a 69-year-old woman to do with dumbbells, provided she is in good physical condition and has a stable environment. However, it is essential to consider her specific health and fitness level, as well as any potential concerns such as balance, coordination, or mobility issues; it is recommended that a 69-year-old woman with a history of balance issues or mobility concerns should consult with a healthcare provider before starting this exercise. Split lunges with dumbbells offer several benefits for a 69-year-old woman, including: targeting & strengthening key muscle groups such as the back, hips, and legs - which is crucial for preventing falls, making daily activities like walking, climbing stairs, or getting up from the floor easier. Weight-bearing exercises like lunges can increase bone mineral density, a critical defense against osteoporosis. Regular movement boosts energy, confidence, and mood, contributing to a better quality of life.~Aim for 10-12 reps, x2
Side Lunges w-Dumbbells: can be safe for a 69-year-old woman if she has the necessary strength and flexibility. However, it is crucial to ensure the woman has adequate strength in her legs and flexibility to perform side lunges safely. If necessary, use support like a chair or wall to improve balance and stability. Focus on maintaining proper form to avoid strain and injury. Stop immediately if painful discomfort occurs. Side lunges with dumbbells offer several benefits for a 69-year-old woman, targeting the quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, and calves, which are essential for mobility and stability;  Side lunges stretch the hip flexors and hamstrings, improving flexibility. Side lunges mimic everyday movements like walking and climbing stairs, making them essential for maintaining daily activities. By challenging balance, this exercise helps improve balance and stability, crucial for preventing falls and maintaining independence. Incorporating side lunges with dumbbells into a regular fitness routine can significantly enhance the health and well-being of a senior, contributing to an active and fulfilling lifestyle.~Aim for 10-12 reps, x2
Alternate Bicep Curls w-Dumbbells: are safe for a 69-year-old woman to do. This exercise is a low-impactjoint-friendly movement that helps build strength in the biceps, forearms, and grip without overstraining the joints. It supports independence with daily tasks and enhances posture and arm endurance. The exercise is simple to perform and can be done seated or standing, depending on the individual's balance and comfort. It is recommended to start with lighter weights and gradually increase resistance for safe and steady strength development. Stop immediately if painful discomfort occurs.~Aim for 10-12 reps, x2
Lateral Raises w-Dumbbells: are safe for a 69-year-old woman to do. This exercise is recommended for seniors as it strengthens the shoulders and improves posture, which are crucial for maintaining upper body support for daily activities. It is important to perform this exercise with light weights to avoid unnecessary strain on the shoulder joint, which can become more vulnerable with age. Stop immediately if painful discomfort occurs. The key condition for safety is controlled movement and consistency, rather than maximum load.~Aim for 6 reps, x2
1 Arm Bent-Over Rows w-Dumbbells: can be safe for a 69-year-old woman if she follows proper form; it is crucial to maintain a neutral spine, keep the back straight, and avoid rounding or hunching. Using a controlled tempo for each repetition and focusing on squeezing the back muscles at the top of the movement are key to safety. Start with lighter weights (3-lb) and gradually increasing to a 5-lb dumbbell, as she gets stronger is also important. Stop immediately if painful discomfort occurs. The Bent-Over Rows with Dumbbells offer several benefits for a 69-year-old woman, including: targeting the latissimus dorsi, rhomboids, and trapezius, which are essential for pulling movements and overall upper body stability. The rowing motion can help improve posture and reduce the risk of back-related issues. Regularly performing bent-over rows can contribute to improved bone density, which is crucial for maintaining healthy bones. Engaging multiple muscle groups during the bent-over row can boost metabolism, aiding in weight management and overall health. These benefits make bent-over rows with dumbbells a valuable addition to a fitness routine for older adults, helping to maintain strength, improve posture, and support overall health.~Aim for 8-10 reps, x2

The newsfeeds coming across my laptop screen 💻 are not telling me anything new & the politicians are not behaving any differently than they have been since 2009 - when Hell was unleased on Americans by the devilish homosexual prez … crowned man-god of the demonrat party: islam 👺 breeds hate - it is a terrorist political agenda posing as a religion & now America 🗽 is under direct threat 😈 due to the obamanite sympathizers 😵‍💫🤯 that have joined with the socialist-communist agitators 🥴🤡 taking root in America's families, schools (elementary thru Universities), state churches (those with career pastors & government grant monies), America's military, local civil offices & media sources, & governing seats of high power.

Anyone with a functioning brain cell could have seen this mess coming.

🚨CRISIS: 3rd & 4th islamic Terror Attacks in U.S. in Just 12 Days, Democrats Blame “Islamophobia”: 
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8H6KMd_XbtA&list=PLjMHBev3NsoV3kHckydY58R7TaYsizl45)

Americans need to get real 🤔 & understand that muslims 🤥 will never integrate: their main purpose for coming to American, is to infiltrate-separate-conquer 🎯; they have no other purpose for being. A muslim is a suicidal time bomb waiting on orders to go off. islam is a demonic movement that invites demonic possession 👹 - there is nothing at all "peaceful" about islam 💩; and if you cross a muslim, you will quickly realize that there is nothing peaceful about a muslim lifestyle, either: it's all smoke & mirrors.

NO! I do not apologize for speaking truth. If you are offended by truth being said aloud - that's your issue, not mine.

That said & enough time spent on that bit of unpleasantness … I'm going to check in on Friends' Blogs; eat the wonderful smelling meal I prepared for us; get back to working a couple more rows on my WIP, after kitchen clean-up; & finish up the sitcom series 🎬 based around characters are of mixed Irish Travelers and Romani heritage, that I've been watching on YouTube, this week 💻🎧

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VAL'S SLOWCOOKER CHEESY CABBAGE-BEEF HOT POT; Castle Rock-WA:  (https://roadgypsiesvalandholland.blogspot.com/2026/03/vals-slowcooker-cheesy-cabbage-beef-hot.html)

And as the day fades into night, I'm entering into my Shabbat Rest ✡️🕯️🕊️☝️ for a recharging balance ✝️🔋, & shelving worldly concerns 🌎🤦🏻‍♀️ until Monday 📅

I don't want any negativity ⚡️ (I'm even reining my own thoughts in, for the next 48 hours) to mess up the peaceful vibes 🧠💗 I'll be courting & enjoying - if worries and complaining raise their chaotic heads 😱 I will shut it down. I don't want to hear any of it, coming from anyone, about anything; I don't want my my peaceful mindset messed with.