Let Freedom Ring, Sisters
“Freedom lies in BEING BOLD.” Robert Frost
Independence Day! July is the month to celebrate our many freedoms. Sure, there are the barbecues and the
What is Your freedom?
I have never felt so free as I did the day I sold my house, bought a 30’ travel trailer and an F-150 and hit the open road. I came out from under a mortgage that wouldn’t have been paid off till I was 90 years old! When I bought that travel trailer, I felt this enormous burden lifted off of me. I knew that if worse came to worse, I would have a place to live that was paid for and that offered me freedom. I spent much of the following two years traveling back and forth across the country…from South Dakota to South Carolina and all parts in between…living and loving the RV lifestyle.
Sister Freedom
Sisters on the Fly was created out of a freedom that many women couldn’t even fathom. The original Sisters,
Ch-ch-changes
Loss creates opportunities. Not that you wish for losses to change you, but you can choose in your loss to learn and grow and expand into this “new normal”. Learning new skills, meeting new people, exploring new territories gives you not only new experiences, but new tools for your coping toolbox. There are so many losses that have brought us here…divorce, death, empty nests, retirement, illnesses. The common ground is sisterhood and personal growth and that is a freedom in and of itself.
Freedom to be who we are. When I was raised in the ‘60s and ‘70s, even though we were in a social revolution of
Dreams & Changes
These dreams surfaced on occasion during my life. That first marriage was a starter marriage and gave me my
When that marriage ended and several years later I met Hubby #3, I was hopeful. He seemed to embrace the idea of camping…if there was a good golf course nearby. We went on a three week road trip for our honeymoon and I bought a tent that hooked onto the back of our SUV. It stayed in the box the entire trip. As a matter of fact…it’s still in the box! The closest we came to camping was staying in a cabin in Jackson Hole. He was a South Philly city boy. Camping just wasn’t his thing.
After his untimely death, I bought that camper I had long dreamed of and the freedom of the open road called
July is about so much more than s’mores and fireworks, beer and brats, and saluting the flag. It’s about letting freedom ring. YOUR freedom. Be brave! Be BOLD! Go outside and play…and, have more fun than anyone!
With much love,
Ginny
Post contributed by blogger, Positive Aging Expert & Motivational Speaker,
Ginny McKinney, SOTF #3537
Marshmallow Ranch Blog
Just wow! reading this blog keeps giving me dreams and hoping one day I too can be empowered and free
Dreams are what the future is made of, dear one! It is never too late to be who you want to be!!! ❤️
West Virginia country folk are the best people. I was mountain born & raised. Oh my gosh! the Box Car Children was a favorite of mine, 3rd grade. I was a Brownie scout & made it to “curved bar “award. Our troop stayed together mainly for the camping till high school graduation. I prefer glamping and moved to California where you can camp all year. Will never forget my roots. Go Mountaineers!!! Sure hope our paths
cross Ginny.
so enjoyed reading these. made me remember the long bike rides into the country with my girl scout mess kit and hot dogs to cook. Boxcar Children, my favorite childhood book. i was all grown up when i found there were more books. even though i was grown, i bought every one and read them! thanks for your blog ladies. can,t wait to start this adventure!!
Love you story. Inspirational to say the least. Thank you for sharing.
I loved Boxcar Children as well. Grew up in the 60s 70s. Because of that I think I got my love of finding treasure in minuscule things. I liked boy scouting more than my brothers and couldn’t wait to put all four of my boys in scouting. My youngest got to Life Scout and fizzled but I DIDNT. So glad to find this group and looking forward to starting my adventures.