If you're a reader of mine (or you're just looking around my website) you've noticed my ability to stay current writing a blog has been sketchy at best.
It isn't because of my health in anyway--MS or otherwise--I'm so happy to say! I've just been very busy speaking, singing, writing, and letting God give me proper rest that I have been interrupted often from this joy.
Since many speaker friends have blogs on their home pages, I may do that soon--and I may not. We're reworking my entire site and I'll let you know here what's happening there when it is up and running and I've decided.
Until then, I hope you're doing well and experiencing God's blessings.
"Take a limitation and turn it into an opportunity. Take an opportunity and turn it into an adventure by dreaming BIG!" Jo Franz
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Fighting MS
I haven't written a blog post in an embarrassingly long time! The good news it's been because I've been feeling pretty good and I've definitely been busy. And saving myself for speaking engagements meant something had to go, unfortunately it was the blog--sorry to those who were followers and gave up. I kept thinking I would get back to it--ever feel that way about something?
Tomorrow is World MS Day and if you read this blog I hope you to www.worldmsday.org/ We need to keep fighting to find treatments and the cure because MS alters lives.
I'm blessed to be supported by a wonderful husband and have the tremendous joy of sharing with audiences--listeners and readers alike. I have purpose in my life and I hope all those with MS who read this do as well.
Hoping stay connected more often---!
Jo
Tomorrow is World MS Day and if you read this blog I hope you to www.worldmsday.org/ We need to keep fighting to find treatments and the cure because MS alters lives.
I'm blessed to be supported by a wonderful husband and have the tremendous joy of sharing with audiences--listeners and readers alike. I have purpose in my life and I hope all those with MS who read this do as well.
Hoping stay connected more often---!
Jo
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