Even in the storm… grace still falls.
It’s a heavy snow day here in Colorado ❄️
Quiet. Cold. Still.
And yet… everything is still growing beneath the surface. ✝️
Queens, mid-week can feel heavy too.
You’ve been pouring, pushing, surviving…
and sometimes your heart just feels tired. 💔
But hear me today with love:
God is still working — even in your quiet, cold seasons.
My horses taught me that rest is strength.
Jesus taught me that storms don’t cancel purpose.
And caring for my health shows me that recovery is holy too. ☕🌿
If your season feels frozen or slow right now…
don’t give up.
New life is already forming beneath the surface. 🌱
Keep warming your body.
Keep guarding your heart.
Keep trusting God.
You’re not behind — you’re becoming. 💖
Life’s storms—whether they are emotional struggles, physical challenges, or periods of uncertainty—can feel overwhelming and isolating. Yet, much like how the cold and quiet of a heavy snow day conceal the slow but steady growth beneath, our difficult seasons are often a time of unseen transformation and preparation. In many spiritual and personal growth journeys, rest is not a sign of weakness but a vital ingredient of strength. When the body and heart are weary, allowing yourself to pause and recover is essential. This time of rest enables deeper healing and renewal, much like how nature uses winter to recharge and prepare for spring’s blossoming. Trusting that a higher purpose is at work—even when circumstances seem bleak—can bring profound comfort. Just as storms do not cancel growth in nature, challenging moments do not negate the potential and purpose of your life. Embracing this mindset helps maintain hope and resilience. Additionally, caring for one’s health during these seasons, whether through nurturing rituals like drinking herbal teas or mindful self-care, acknowledges that recovery is sacred. Such practices not only support physical well-being but also nurture emotional and spiritual restoration. Remember, feeling frozen or slow does not mean you are falling behind. It means you are becoming. Growth and transformation often happen quietly beneath the surface, preparing you for the breakthroughs ahead. Keep warming your body, guarding your heart, and trusting in the process. Grace is still falling—even in the storm.































































