May 2026
Spring, Lyme disease awareness month, cross-country travel, and lots of paint.
Happy Spring!
The flowers are blooming (*cue sneezing*), the sun has been out, there have been rain showers, and the home projects continue. In the month of April, I traveled across the country from Oregon to Florida, did some home painting, and prepared my garden space for planting.
It is amazing to look back at a month and consider how much did (or didn’t happen). There are some months where it feels like a lot was accomplished and other months where time seemingly inched by.
Whatever season you find yourself in, please know of my prayers for you. God is present in every season, in every high and low, and in each sunrise and sunset.
Some days are long.
Some days fly by.
But, it is a treasure to spend them in the company of the Creator.
The One who knows each and every one of us best.
Each day is a gift.
May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month
It has been almost 3 years since I was diagnosed with chronic Lyme disease and bartonellosis, and May is Lyme disease awareness month.
Lyme is often an invisible battle.
Lyme disease has been nicknamed “The Great Imitator”. It can be misdiagnosed as something else, and that is exactly what happened to me. It is unclear how many years I went misdiagnosed, but it is clear that the true cause of my health issues was missed for quite some time. I am grateful I finally received the correct diagnosis, and I have been continuing on the long road of recovery.
To all those battling a chronic illness: you are strong and the Lord is with you.
To read more about my journey with Lyme:
How Lyme Disease Lead Me to Writing
As a chronic Lyme sufferer, and a Christian, I am learning that good health is a precious gift to not be taken for granted.
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What’s new?
There were two new posts in the month of April. Click below to read them!
1. A reflection on the difficult work of painting a closet:
2. A West Coaster’s first time walking on an Atlantic Ocean coastline:
From Coast to Coast
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In Closing…
Thank you for being here! It is a blessing to be able to share my writing, and I am grateful for your reading.
May the Lord shine His face upon you as we continue through spring.
In Christ,
Lauren
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