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 Hi {NAME} Angelic Encounters. I've ruminated on this for all the adult years of my life. Since I

 [yTravel_logo__250_x_72_.png] [il-smoky-mountains-national-park-7.jpg] Hi {NAME} Angelic Encounters. I've ruminated on this for all the adult years of my life. Since I started traveling in 97 and noticed how people would appear from nowhere, and in a short minute or act, or maybe more, completely change the direction of your life or evolution of your soul. They couldn't be anything else but angels. Having this perspective has helped me honor all those who appear in my life, no matter how fleeting. It's allowed me to NOT hold too tightly and understand, as much as you may love and want to hold on, some people are just meant to be nothing else than an angelic intervention. Allow them to pass on by. . This all came flooding to me this morning, the seconds after I sat here wondering how to introduce my weekly wrap. Then my friend, Rachelle shared this quote on Facebook (an angelic intervention that helped me write my intro!) “In the Bible, the angels who intervened in the lives of humans were most often strangers who appeared on the scene just once, gave assistance, and then disappeared as mysteriously as they arrived. From all the published firsthand accounts, the standard angelic operating procedure hasn’t changed in five thousand years. From this day forward, start becoming consciously aware of your encounters with strangers. Look for them. Smile. Make eye contact. Strike up a conversation. You never know. Even if it’s not an angelic encounter, it might be a celestine moment … Be kind to strangers. Let strangers be kind to you. Think of it as a positive exchange of comfort and compassion in the circle of life.” —Sarah Ban Breathnach I sure hope it gives you some food for thought this morning and a space opening to accept, see, and love the miracles that surround you each day. Tell me about your angels. Caroline READING | WATCHING | FOLLOWING | LISTENING - [Beginners Guide to Points and Miles]( Trying to learn as much as I can. The Points Guy is becoming a valuable resource. - Good Life Project with Julia Cameron Podcast episode: I enjoyed learning about Julia and the Artists Way so much that I ordered the book! - Craig singing and dancing on the Polar Express Trail. [Watch now.]( - Retribution on Netflix: Clever storyline with great twists. DREAMING | PLANNING | DOING - Honey - Do you have this coupon browser extension? It can be annoying at times, but thankfully I turned it on, just to check, for a Christmas purchase I made yesterday. It saved me $50 on one item!! I was so stoked, I had to share it with you. - Booking: Flights to NYC for the annual IMM conference in Jan. Yay it's back on. And I used points so free flights!! - 🖊 Content creation: Updating our [Work Abroad content,]( and writing our [Bryson City Post.]( - 📍 Currently at: Raleigh - Christmas celebrations with the lighting of the tree and Christmas parade - and then on Sunday we're headed to Boone and Asheville, NC for 10 days! 3 MOST POPULAR POSTS THIS WEEK I find it fascinating to see what posts are resonating with people this week on our blog. Some of these posts are years old but people still love them! It may give you new ideas and inspirations. - [Lone Rock Beach, Lake Powell, Utah]( - [What to see in Seattle in 2-4 days]( - [17+ Things to do in Carolina Beach]( Online version:   Caz @ytravelblog Y Travel Media [BirdSend](  This email was sent to you ({EMAIL}) because you opted in on our website and indicated you’d like to receive emails from us. If you no longer wish to receive such emails, please [unsubscribe here](. Please add cazcraig@ytravelblog.com to your address book to make sure you receive our emails. Our postal address: 150 Wrenn Drive #1714 Cary, NC 27511 [open]

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