About me

Welcome Friends!

May 22, 2025 update. I stand on a threshold with gratitude for this blog which marks the journey I’ve been on for 13 years. In just two weeks from this date I will be ordained as an Interfaith-Interspiritual minister. With an open heart, I trust in God to reveal where my journey will next lead me.

About my Happy Sunday blog. 

Just prior to my 49th birthday I began a journey of discovery about myself. I have found that by looking inward I find the joy and happiness I have longed for all my life. My experiences on my journey to my spirit have brought me so much love that I now feel it overflows so that I gladly give it to those around me.

I felt inspired to start this blog to share experiences and insights that have transformed my life. For years, Sunday morning was my contemplative time. My Sunday practices were the way I recharge myself by doing the things I love. They included meditation, and journaling.

I still get excited when I am inspired to reflect and write on a Sunday morning but I don’t pressure myself to perform. Since 2022, my daily practice has been the study of A Course in Miracles. So now the inspiration can come everyday and anytime.

By blogging, my hope is that others may also gain awareness of their Divine selves or at least start asking their own questions.

A short Bio

I am a wife, mother of two adults, and a new grandmother. I have my sister, and four brothers all with their partners and children. Mom passed on in October 2023. I also have my dad and one sister who have passed on ahead.

I retired from my profession as an engineer working on site and road design for a government agency. I love my two cats (and those that passed on) as well as gardening. I live in a home that is over 100 years old that my husband and I have been renovating for the last 30 years. Our home is in a small urban town in central New Jersey. We have family in England and travel to the south coast regularly.

In September 2023, I began my 2-years in seminary at One Spirit Learning Alliance to become an Interfaith minister. I volunteer at a local therapy garden, at the local food bank, and am on the board of a local mental health agency.