Volume 11: November

Many Thanks

Abundance

"I am grateful for all that I have and all that I have to share."

I loved hearing those words at the beginning of yoga class by our instructor Chris Dormaier this week. She is the Director of SoundYoga in West Seattle and has brought together a resilient support community to create a tight-knit group of more than just classmates. Each month Chris focuses on a new intention and it is most fitting to focus on abundance during the month in which we celebrate Thanksgiving. Our weekly class has become an important part of my routine over the past few years and I am very fortunate to set my intentions with intelligent, caring people.

 
 

It's also that time of year to spread some holiday cheer

As you may know from me sharing the fun on social media, I’ve been a supporter of Providence O’Christmas Trees since I learned about the program in 2011.

From their website: “Providence O'Christmas Trees is typically a three day celebration held at The Westin Seattle that raises funds for the ministries of Providence Home and Community Care, who offer a full range of services for people of all ages, especially those facing chronic or life-limiting illnesses.”

 
 

Images of the tree designed by Kirk Riley Design from their last in-person event.

 
 

As so many things do again this year, their fundraising events look a little different. For social distancing, they’ve scheduled virtual and drive-thru events for some Christmas fun. Since we are not able to participate in person we've created a fundraising page for PHCC Special Events. Please consider making a donation to spread Christmas cheer to their residents!

 

My sincere appreciation for you all reading this and wishing each of you a wonderful and abundant Thanksgiving!

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