It’s International Women’s Week!

Today, the 8th of March, is International Women’s Day, a day to support all our sisters of light around the world.

On Friday 10th March (you must of heard by now!)  I am talking at the Women Work Event in Tunbridge Wells. Have your bought your ticket yet?

Its free during the day and only £5 to hear me waffle on in the evening, ha ha!

I am so excited to have been asked to speak and participate in such a wonderful event, all for a very good cause. The Pickering Cancer Drop In Centre charity.

However after the last three weeks, I have been quite daunted by the whole event. Will I be good enough? Will anyone come to listen and will they stay? Have I rehearsed enough? Will my equipment breakdown? Will my bum look big in this???

Then I had a jolly good blow out, a good cry, a huge row, a bottle of Prosecco  with a friend and then a fabulous Cosmic Laugh!

It has been a proper roller coaster, I wrote about the accident in Belgium that Paul and I had in my March Daisy Centres newsletter. When it came to giving it a title, I flippantly said “Oh I don’t know what to call it, just ask for healing for me and my family!” Vicki took me seriously and that’s what went out across the social network waves!  I must thank everyone who did send healing and support, it has been very gratefully received.

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I was asked what happened and the short answer is, we had a bit of a bump!

Everyone is okay, if not a little bruised. There was certainly an Angel watching over us, and you can see the Golden light in the picture. What was the universal message? I feel it was to look more closely where we are going, a proper wake up!  I must say I have certainly been sending myself more healing and sitting in more Angelic Light than I have been this past year. Healer, heal thyself is the strong message.

It wasn't all bad in Belgium, we did have a lovely time after all, thanks to everyone who came for healing. Here's some photos of our trip.

Also, my mum had a fall and has fractured her jaw and chin and is quite bruised. However she has also received a huge amount of love and healing this week so thank you on her behalf. I’ve posted a picture of her happy face as well as her injured one, so you can see how lovely she is. Mum is definitely feeling better today.

I must have my hair done first, then I’ll go to hospital! 
— My Mum

We had our youngest granddaughter's Christening on Sunday and Ella Rose was a star. Her cousins, Ronnie and Juno were also very happy to join in with the cake!

When we came out of the Church I saw this sign from the Universe, a heart shaped puddle of water!

If you know water you know life!

So enjoy International Women’s Day and hopefully see you on Friday in Kent or in Glastonbury during the Summer

Here’s some inspiration I posted on Facebook for on International Women’s Day, thank you Lara for sharing.

Let’s celebrate the amazing contributions women make to our world and our future. “Do not wait for someone else to come and speak for you. It’s you who can change the world.
— Malala Yousafzai