Myth-busting in Brazil
We were only on the island for 2 full days, but the satisfaction I got from seeing so many negative myths busted apart is worth sharing.
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We can all look back, with a little guidance, and see the ways our deepest pain opened a door to our highest joys. Jonalyn connects the two in her paintings.
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Jonalyn and her husband, Dale Fincher, live aboard Lady Grey, their catamaran. They sail the world and teach their two boys. Weekly they record a podcast “Lady Grey Conversations” (Apple and Spotify). Enjoy their online studies at Thinkific.
We were only on the island for 2 full days, but the satisfaction I got from seeing so many negative myths busted apart is worth sharing.
The stories we continue to tell about our family, especially after their death, reveal more about what we value than the people we lost.
My first impression of St. Helena was of black rock and toilet paper.
As we have been gathering friends to share in the adventure, this question keeps popping up “Why did you name your boat ‘Lady Grey’”? It’s actually quite simple.
As we have been gathering friends to share in the adventure, this question keeps popping up “Why did you name your boat ‘Lady Grey’”? It’s actually quite simple.
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