12/10/2025
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This new chapter feels like dawn…
Painted in pastel promises and quiet strength.
Last year didn’t come with an instruction manual.
It came with its blessings(blessings of men, resources, provision), storms, silence
and days I wanted to disappear beneath the weight of it all.
There were days I laughed like I never knew pain.
There were nights I wept like joy would never find me again but somehow, both were sacred.
Both were part of the masterpiece He was making of me.
God showed up in places I didn’t expect, in people, in sudden answers, in slow healing, in surprises that made me gasp, in lessons that came with aching hands but left me wiser.
And so I say thank You God……
For every broken thing that birthed beauty.
For the loneliness that made me listen.
For the ache that made me tender.
For the delays that taught me trust.
For the No’s that made way for better.
I stand at the edge of this new age,
not empty, not bitter, not afraid but full.
Full of hope, Full of gratitude……
Full of color I didn’t even know my life could carry.
So here I am, stepping into this new age with peace,
with a wide heart and open hands.
Not because everything is perfect but because I know Who holds it all.
This year, I pray for divine positioning.
That my steps be ordered, not rushed.
That my heart remain soft and guided.
That I walk in rooms already prepared for me.
That provision meets me before I know I need it.
That I don’t force anything, yet lack nothing.
I don’t know exactly how You’ll do it, Lord,
but I trust You will because You’ve done too much already for me to doubt what’s coming next.
This is another year of light….
Of deep laughter from my belly,
Victories, of open doors and unexpected yeses,
Healing that reaches the hidden corners,
Clarity that silences confusion,
Real love that refines not ruins,
Creativity that flows without fear,
Strength I didn’t know I had,
Answered prayers, spoken and unspoken,
Presence of peace, purpose, good health and more wins.
Happy birthday Adanna. The child of grace,
The one who didn’t just survive,
but blossomed in places no one thought she could.