Happy Full Moon in Libra!
- Jessica
- Apr 13
- 3 min read
I hope everyone is doing well and life is treating you kindly. Springtime is definitely here in the northern hemisphere, and there are so many beautiful blossoms. Some days are full of bright sunshine and other days full of rain showers, helping spring fully come into bloom. The state of the weather seems to reflect the current energies of some days being lighter and other days being full of turbulent, chaotic, stormy energy with people getting heated and triggered, resulting in emotional volatility and explosions. In spite of the turbulence of the external world, we get to choose how we show up in life. We can choose to focus on our inner peace, inner happiness, our well-being, and not play the world's games of division, hate, bitterness, manipulation, pettiness, etc. Emotions might be running high due to the recent full moon in Libra, so if you want to learn more about this full moon, feel free to check out the following videos:
The boys were excited to have Tuesday off due to voting; they enjoyed relaxing and taking it easy after a busy weekend. More and more tests, projects, and assignments are piling up due to the end of the school year approaching, so I'm glad they got a bit of a break. They're excited for summer break, but in the meantime, the boys are eagerly awaiting the long weekend that's coming up next week.
This week was also my best friend's birthday, so I got to celebrate with her. I was glad that I met up with her because her day was starting a bit rough, but she was so happy to see me and that I went to hang out at the park with her and go on walks in the forest with her. I also brought her one of her favorite pies, which she was excited for. Later in the week, since she had plans that night on her birthday, we met up for dinner to celebrate her birthday at a Mexican restaurant she'd never been to. Both she and her daughter loved the food, and then we hung out for a bit, chatting, before going home for the night.
Tsuki enjoyed a pretty chill week, and she was so excited that we had a package arrive full of packing paper--she loves darting underneath the paper and engaging in sneaking attacks. It was a week of cozy cat naps, playful antics, sneaky shenanigans, birdwatching, listening to the rain, and chill vibes. Tsuki knows how to make the most of life, recognizing when to rest and when to act and have fun.
Artwork for the week included more diamond art:

This week I created more new content for Creativity Chronicles, so feel free to check out the newest content! Also feel free to check out our Thought Spot section that explores various topics of thought and conversation!
New Creativity Chronicles' content included:
As you navigate the twists, turns, highs, and lows of life, remember to be gentle with yourself and trust the process. The only thing that we can control is how we show up in the world and the narratives we tell ourselves, so learn to let go of the need for rigid control of the external. We don't have control over other people or over things like the weather. Learn to go with the flow, remember to breathe, and do what you can to foster inner peace. Even if things seem bad, they can work out beautifully. Every time there is loss, release, and a door closing, that makes room for the new to come in. Even if it's sad, certain people, places, and things aren't always going to be aligned with where we are going; if they don't resonate with and match your energy, they can't stay because they could be unintentionally hold you back, hinder you, and harm you. That doesn't mean that they're inherently bad, but energy doesn't lie--it needs to be in alignment. You can't walk with someone if they're heading in a different direction. That doesn't mean that your paths won't ever re-converge again, but there may need to be a temporary parting. It's okay for things to change, as change is inevitable. The universe is working everything in your favor, so trust, breathe easy, and focus on what you can control and do. You've got this! Take care and have a wonderful rest of your weekend!
Food for thought for the week:
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