I feel a bit paralysed by the possibility of serious crazy sh*t starting at any moment. Makes it hard to plan anything, travel in confidence, engage with the ordinary. Is wrong to live in fear, but anxiety is natural given the horror we have already lived through. It may be infinitely better than the worst timelines, but it’s still sickening.

It’s is interesting Martin, we are tucked away on a lake, pantry is full, emergency food in stock, lights, batteries, water, cat food/litter Etc., I have clay and a potters wheel, we have a pool, and we, my Husband and Son and I are so content staying right here, no fear, we know that we know that the Lord has placed us here for such a time as this and we remain extremely grateful🤗we have a cozy Guest Room, you’re welcome any time, doors will always be open🐸😇🙏🏻😎sweet blessings🥹

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