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25.01.2022 Joelene Hill What a fabulous idea



25.01.2022 I think dad probably understands now!

25.01.2022 Off to do a wedding in Northam

25.01.2022 This is a pretty stark message about why we should discuss the hard stuff and now is a really good time to do it!



20.01.2022 Important things to remember when you are married or in a serious relationship: Put God at the centre of it all. Don’t ever assume your partner feels loved. Te...ll them why they are loved. Date nights are a must. Doesn’t matter if you go out, or stay in. Talking openly about what you want to change in your relationship is important. Learn each others love language. We all don’t perceive love the same way. When you get into a fight, don’t just say I’m sorry. Say what you are sorry for, and how you will react differently next time. It will get boring sometimes. Every couple goes through the boring stage. It’s normal. It will fade. This is the time in your relationship you will have to put the most effort in. Some days you will have to pull more weight than your partner, and vice versa. It’s important to check in on each other’s mental health. It’s okay to go to couples counselling. It helps. It doesn’t mean you two are ending, or failing. Talk about money. Talk about your financial goals. Let your partner know what you expect from them, and vice versa. Turn off the phones an hour before bedtime and just talk to each other. Ask questions like What do you need to see more of from me? How can we understand each other better? And most importantly, be kind to each other. Love each other. Fight for each other. Remember, love is never easy, and it’s one hell of a ride. But damn, is it ever beautiful, and worth it.

20.01.2022 Not sure who wrote this, but it’s deep: Every minute someone leaves this world behind. We are all in the line without knowing it. We never know how many peop...le are before us. We can not move to the back of the line. We can not step out of the line. We can not avoid the line. So while we wait in line - Make moments count. Make priorities. Make the time. Make your gifts known. Make a nobody feel like a somebody. Make your voice heard. Make the small things big. Make someone smile. Make the change. Make love. Make up. Make peace. Make sure to tell your people they are loved. Make sure to have no regrets. Make sure you are ready.

19.01.2022 Instead of a bouquet of flowers, how about one of herbs? https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php



19.01.2022 Fine reasons not to dust!

19.01.2022 This is a Recompose vessel. It’s designed to hold one person’s body. Under and around the body is a soft mixture of wood chips, straw, and alfalfa. The labor of... Recompose is done in large part by microbes. These microbes are naturally-occurring: they are on us as we live and breathe. They are on our bodies after we die. Each body stays in the vessel for 30 days. One month of resting, decomposing, changing. The transformation that happens during this month is total. Molecules break down and are rearranged. Human becomes soil. Each Recompose vessel is designed to stack with other vessels. After death, we are part of a collective. Once our bodies are transformed we get to join the broader ecosystem. We become the forest, the meadow, the land. #recompose #precompose #collectivedeathcare #soilhealth #recomposevessel #ecologicaldeathcare Image by Olson Kundig

16.01.2022 Notify multiple organisations online ~ The death of someone close to you can be a difficult time and there can be a lot to organise. The Australian Death Notifi...cation Service allows you to notify multiple organisations online that someone has died so their accounts can be closed or transferred. The service matches details about a person who has died against the Australian Death Check (ADC). Once matched, users can choose which organisations they wish to notify, and provide their own contact details for any next steps. https://deathnotification.gov.au/ Great service for those taking care of a loved one's deceased estate.

16.01.2022 Happy new year, all. Maybe it’ll be better, or at least different, but let’s not hang onto what life used to be, as I don’t think we’re going back to that. Enjoy the challenge of creating your new normal & live it like you love it Appreciate what & who you have

16.01.2022 What do all these items have in common? They form part of our Pure Grace Funeral package which is the ultimate expression of individuality for your environmen...tally conscious loved one. At Gift of Grace Funerals, we are dedicated to arranging funeral services in meaningful ways. We believe in genuinely honouring the deceased and their many relationships, including their relationship with the environment. This package also includes natural body care using pure essential oils and certified organic hair and skincare products as well as shrouding in natural fibres. To view all the inclusions this package has to offer, please log onto our website: https://giftofgracefunerals.com.au/pure-grace-funeral-pack/ #ecofriendlyfunerals #ecofriendlygoodbyes #puregracefuneralpackage #naturalfunerals #purefunerals #yourwishes #yourway #GiftofGraceFunerals



14.01.2022 Of all the excuses to miss your own wedding... this is up there with the strangest! BBC Two

12.01.2022 Commitment ceremony this afternoon in Mt Nasura - dodged the rain until the very end & then got soaked! But the fella’s outfit was nothing short of spectacular

12.01.2022 Wedding today at Buckland Estate in Northam. Thankfully there was a reasonable breeze to carry away the many sticky little bush flies & I didn’t swallow any, as feared!!!

10.01.2022 Such wise advice.

09.01.2022 Any favourites in here? Some would have definitely been more comfortable to wear than others!

09.01.2022 Marvin and Lucille just celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary and wore their original wedding outfits complete with the wedding dress that Lucille made in... 1960! What is their secret to a lasting marriage? This is their advice they shared: 1. Work hard 2. Be kind to one another 3. Think before you speak 4. Rely on each others strengths to overcome your weakness 5. Stay strong in your faith What an amazing example these two are of true love standing the test of time. Happy Anniversary Marvin and Lucille! photog: @katieautryphotography #weddinganniversary#happyanniversary#brideandgroom#mrandmrs#lovestory#couplegoalslove#couplegoalsmotivation#happymoments

08.01.2022 Turning towards your partner's bids is one of the simplest ways to build trust in your relationship. It says, "I'm here for you, I see you, and I am a safe plac...e." Trusting that you and your partner will turn towards one another in emotional moments, as well as in everyday conversation, is truly what good relationships are all about. Try these 15 ideas to turn towards one another or come up with your own. Revisit this list when you both feel like you need to bring more opportunities to connect into your relationship. To discover more ways to turn towards one another through conversation, download the Gottman Card Decks app: http://bit.ly/36utsFz

05.01.2022 Perfect weather for a wedding at Heathcote Reserve in Applecross

03.01.2022 This is very insightful & worth reading.

01.01.2022 If you’re looking for a wedding dress, maybe you don’t need to go further than mum’s or granny’s wardrobe

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