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Thursday, February 19, 2026

ALL IN~Self-Care; Coalinga-CA

It’s a season of restoration and the journey is just getting started! We are excited to walk together into what 2026 holds for us πŸ’–

"See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?"  Isaiah 43:19 πŸ“–

Every decision Holland makes; he considers me - he may not include my input into those decisions, but his considerations concerning my dream, hopes, and wants … are always in the decisions πŸ’ž And if possible in any way,  he will go the extra mile to include those hopes and wants into a in-the-now-reality Dream unfolding.

Even though a decision may initially frustrate me 🀨 (because I am not clued in 🧩 - it's a 'wait and see' situation), I always find out later what he did was for my good πŸ’•: just like my Father Elohim πŸ’–

Because of Who Elohim is ☝️ … and because of how my husband considers his role 🀠 in our marriage: "all in" faith & blind trust is essential in both relationships πŸ™


Drinking our morning coffees ☕️, and feeling the warmth of the sunshine 🌞 piercing the overhead clouds heavy with rain that will fall again, later tonight, Holland said, "I was thinking we need a drive some place - I know my flower, and she needs to get out into the sunshine; or she gets cranky." 🎯

He's beginning to understand his wildflower 😘

And I'm beginning to understand him, too.

Rinsing my coffee mug out, I shot him a sidelong smile, and said, "I'm figuring you out" πŸ€” He looked at me, and I continued, "You're a very testosterones driven man - you like the thrill of the hunt, and the rush of the chase. When we get peacefully comfortable, you will pick a fight and create a huge scene, effectively putting distance between us 🀨 … just to double back, start your courting dance πŸ’ž, and close in for the make up. I think you like me kinda huffy - just so you can move in like a firehose hero 🀠 and put out the fire you started."

He laughed while putting on his shoes … but it's true, and he knows it.

Holland drove a backroad for a bit, before jumping on the freeway to Kettleman City for a hamburger:

Sunshine & birdsong; this morning is shaping into a  beautiful Day; Coalinga-CA
4-way Junction from Almond Tree Oasis RV Park-CA; 11 mins. Via W Jayne Ave, S Glen Ave
A heart-shaped cloud … and another, too.
From W Jayne Ave & CA-269 Junction to Kettleman City-CA; 16 min's. via CA-269, I-5 S

We enjoyed watching sheep in a far field - and cloud formations above our heads, as we ate our In-&-Out hamburger lunch πŸ”πŸ˜‹

Holland drove another backroad home … and stopped this time for me to get a shot πŸ“Έ of the leafy mounds that intrigue me: the leaves look like geranium leaves - yet too thick to be cranesbill, & too tall to be cultured geraniums. They literally cover entire fields for miles into the horizon & they pop up in orchards to run the entire length of untrunked ground space: I can't find anything online to match it. It's a mystery 🀷‍♀️ 

He also stopped alongside a roadway to allow me a good frame shot of a regal looking Red-tailed Hawk πŸ‘Œ

We saw bee boxes set in place, and vibrating with busy bee behavior 🐝 - and we spotted his cousin Bruce's bee boxes πŸ‘€; I was glad we got to view his bee box locations, since this will more than likely be our last stint here, when we pack up and move in a couple weeks (that's the plan anyway; fickle weather fallout πŸ’§⚡️πŸ”₯❄️could change all that).

A heart cut-out cloud formation.
From Kettleman City-CA to W Jayne Ave, 30th Ave; 18 min's
This plant looks like some sort of wild Geranium - this plant is everywhere, covering the fields, & roadsides, in tall mounds. It appears to be as invasive as kudzu … but, it is not a climbing vine like kudzu.
A Red-tailed Hawk, in an Almond Tree Orchard-CA.
Red-tailed Hawk: (https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/red-tailed-hawk) perched atop a Barn Owl Nest Box: (https://www.cdpr.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/hawk_perches_and_owl_boxes_for_biological_pest_management.pdf)
Bee Boxes in an Almond Tree Orchard-CA
Blossoming Cherry Tree Orchard-CA
From 4-way Junction to the Almond Tree Oasis RV Park-CA; 11 mins.
BIG heart cloud.

It started raining as we got close to home base πŸ’§ - and we saw that a driver unfamiliar with CA roads, made a wrong turn (probably following misguided GPS directions) and had seriously slid through the slick, gooey mud and ended up in someone's orange orchard 😲 That's gonna be a spendy retrieval πŸ’Έ, and I hope he wasn't injured.

We also caught sight of last night's recent snowfall ❄️πŸ”️ in the higher elevation hillside that surrounds Coalinga. Freezing weather is expected tonight and through the weekend - it's possible we could get a light dusting down here, if the freeze lingers πŸ₯Ά

Rain - as soon as we get to our home street …
Holland read the TX Plate, and said 'hot shot driver'; poor fella won't make any $ this trip - the tow fee will be astronomical.
We caught sight of overnight snowfall in the hills surrounding Coalinga-CA
snowfall in the hills surrounding Coalinga-CA
Text with David.

Today's workout was an "all in" undertaking, and it felt good 😁

The "I am In Charge" workout is a high-burn, streamline cardiovascular workout designed to engage your entire system, making it beneficial for overall fitness. It is a no-equipment workout that can be done at home, which is suitable for many individuals, including a 69-year-old woman. However, it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new exercise program, especially for individuals with pre-existing health conditions or those who are not used to physical activity.

Examples of how to do the Side Step Jacks & Side Jacks are posted below - in the exercise descriptions.

Muscles Worked
March Steps~10 ct in place x3Side Step Jacks~10 ct total x3Arm Circles~5 Front & 5 Back = total 10 ct x3Side Jacks~5 EA side = total 10 ct x3

The March Steps exercise is generally considered safe for a 69-year-old woman, provided she is in good health and has a stable cardiovascular system. The march steps exercise involves walking briskly, which can be beneficial for cardiovascular health and overall fitness. It is recommended to start with a comfortable pace and gradually increase the intensity to avoid overexertion. Additionally, staying hydrated and wearing appropriate footwear can enhance the safety and effectiveness of the exercise.

In general, Side Step Jacks can be a low-impact exercise option for seniors. The safety of performing the Side Step Jacks exercise for a 69-year-old woman depends on several factors; Joint Health: If she has joint issues or has had previous injuries, she should exercise with caution and consider modifications to reduce impact. Balance and Stability: Assessing her balance and stability is crucial before attempting side step jacks. It is essential to listen to your body and stop if you feel any discomfort or dizziness.

Arm Circles are a safe exercise for a 69-year-old woman to do. This exercise is designed to improve shoulder mobility and strengthen upper back muscles, which are crucial for daily activities. Regular, gentle movement like arm circles, can help maintain independence and improve balance and coordination.

Arm Circles - keep arms at shoulder height.

The safety of Side Jacks for a 69-year-old woman depends on her overall health, fitness level, and any existing medical conditions. Side jacks are a form of aerobic exercise that can be beneficial for cardiovascular health and calorie burn. However, they may pose risks for seniors with joint issues, balance problems, or other health concerns. It is essential to listen to your body and stop if you feel any discomfort or dizziness.

Step Side Jacks

And with that … I'm calling it a night: I'm all done in πŸ₯± I'm going to enjoy a mug of cocoa, wrap up in a blanket (listen for the rain & pray Jack frost passes us up without a nippy visit; RV's are not draft-free regardless of how they are built - or by which company slaps their brand on them), and watch a short movie πŸ’»πŸŽ¬before going up stairs to bed πŸ›ŒπŸ’€

It could get pretty cold, tonight 😟

We are in the freeze zone (us = yellow dot).

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