December 2019 Greetings

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You’ve probably noticed that our Mostly Monthly blues newsletter has not reached your device in the last few months. 2019 has been a very busy year for Grace and me and it flew by so quickly (as I am finding myself saying more often). The message of gratitude seems to be ever present - from my church, sphere of influence, and close friends.

Grace and I faced many challenges throughout 2019. Not only to succeed with relationships, business, work, and health but to also discern the state of America and the world. It would seem that there is so much negative polarity that it has created a complaint-a-minute opportunity.

For me, I try to walk peacefully through the constant dissatisfaction and disagreement among politicians, activists, issues, corporate news, and naysayers. I can do this only because I have faced serious trials of my own, yet survived each one having (mostly) taken the right path to bring me to my life as it is today - not rich and full of worldly possessions, but fully blessed and with my mind set on serving others with gratitude.

One of the things I am grateful for is learning how to find the ability to face my daily challenges knowing that I am willing to be willing to embrace that challenge. I am also grateful for the opportunity and my ability to let go of some things, knowing that leaving those things behind helps me focus on my present and future.

I don’t know how your 2019 was; perhaps you were tested as well. And perhaps we share a common vision to make friendship and dance an important part of our lives.

If this is true for you, then I hope Grace and I have succeeded in sharing and encouraging you in this part of your life. If you’ve found some joy in blues dance, thank you for keeping in touch and being a part of our blues family. We hope you will continue to join us and share with us - dancing the blues - through the large and small tests in your life.

With gratitude for you,
Kevin

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