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had arrived aſter noticing the event in the last RVT and I had a great time chatting with them. Many of them got on the dance floor too and had a fun time! On Sunday I leſt to drive to my son’s
Dear RVT Readers, Special Congratulations to Isy Moeck
of Victoria for winning the Tooth Fairy Doll at the Sooke Rotary Auction and Spring Fair in May. Again this was a fun event and I had a great time visiting with everyone who stopped by my booth, plus with all the other exhibi- tors too. I even had a couple of people stop by to tell me about their RVs they have for sale that they feel would be perfect for ME! In May, I drove up to Blind Bay Resort
on the Shuswap Lake and spent an eve- ning in one of their park model “cabins”. It was a great experience and they do
have an excellent RV Resort there. Many lot owners were back from their win- ter snowbirding journeys, and they all seemed happy to be back home. I want to ask a favour from all RV-
ers who are healers. I know there are thousands of you out there, some even in hiding. Tere is a sweet little seven-year- old girl named Hanna who lives with her family at the Blind Bay RV Resort. Actu- ally Dad is the owner/developer. Hanna has some major health issues going on and needs your healing energy directed her way. And please include her Mom Bonnie in your focus as she has been the major player in keeping Hanna’s heart beating. . . OK? Next day I drove up to Hixon to visit
my friend Eileen who had been given some end-of-life news from her doctors. She was out of hospital and back home but I needed to visit while she and I could chat. So chat we did and there is a definite possibility Eileen will not be leaving us quite yet aſterall. I also took in some of the Bluegrass Festival going on in Hixon. Lots of RVers
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place in Cloverdale - an eight hour drive this time. Leſt Hixon at 8:05 and arrived in Cloverdale at 4:15. Had a wonderful dinner and we all walked down the hill to the Cloverdale Rodeo. Tere I won a pink monkey from throwing darts at bal- loons, and I danced a few dances on the outdoor stage when Doug and the Slugs were performing. Ten walked back UP the hill to Laird and Michelle’s home and crashed at 10 p.m. NOT bad for a 64 year old eh? Love these Isagenix products and the energy I now have. Day aſter my May 25th birthday, I was
flown up to Kelowna, BC where Bryan Bell of Fort Greenwood RV Park picked me up and took me to Greenwood for a three day visit with him and his wife Marilyn. On the Friday I spoke to their Board of Trade about my life and had a GREAT time. Had a few laughs too, and they all made me feel very welcome. I visited a number of the downtown stores and what a friendly bunch of folks they have there! Next time you stop in Greenwood, be sure to get a free hug from Heather in the Yellow Door ladies clothing shop! She is great! She also carries great products. I now have a new blouse from there that I love. And I would have loved to buy out all the items in the Ten & Now Furniture Emporium! Gorgeous selection of lamp shades as well as furniture items. Donna has excellent taste! Plus I picked up some giſt items at Tomorrow’s Treasures Giſt and Quilt Shoppe and coveted a whole bunch more. Bryan and Marilyn Bell have put
together a classy campground at Fort Greenwood. Bryan is a real country and western buff, and the old west motif he incorporated at the Fort is very well received and enjoyed by all there. Te site owners that I met are delightful people. Tey were all encouraging me to move to Greenwood and join in their fun. Tempt- ing for sure. Nice people. But I don’t think Sooke and I are meant
to part - at least not yet. (You never know in MY life though.) I am currently enjoying expanding my
horizons by taking coaching and training courses to help me develop my Isagenix as my sideline Network Marketing busi-
ness. In one of the sessions I was given the directive to find ONE word that de- scribes who I am. Te word is not to have anything to do with my roles or business- es, just my personality. I have tried this before and a few words pop forward but none with a strong emotional reaction, until I heard the word COURAGE. It was like a spotlight came on over my head. Tat word is how I see me! I have tried
so many different things in my life - why? Because I have courage. On TV the other day on the news, they were speaking about a new way to challenge ourselves - walking on the outside ridge of a space needle. I was watching this thinking “What’s so challenging about that?” Te news anchors came back on and looked at each other and asked “Could YOU do that?” Each said NO WAY. I was still thinking for me this would be nothing special as I do not have a fear of heights, or of death either, actually. Maybe that was why I could not see any challenge attached to the height walk. But the word Courage does not just apply to different activities. And sometimes my courage is not active. . . like when I had the chance to go skydiving but chickened out. (One of my life’s regrets.) I like encouraging others to be the best
they can be. I like encouraging me too. I am aiming to be very proud of myself! An active, fun-filled, healthy me. RVers know what that is. Right? Well, the active fun-filled part anyway. Te health track sometimes gets put on the back burner, like mine was before I had health issues that had to be addressed, or else! Be quicker than I was, and don’t hold off ad- dressing your concerns. If you can commit to using these
products and sharing the news with others so they can get healthy too, phone me and let’s get you started! To chat with me more about the Isagenix opportunity, please email me at Sheila@ChoosingFor-
wardSteps.com. Meantime, check out the videos on
www.isamovie.com and let me know what you think of them. In late June I am off to the RV Owners
Lifestyle Seminars in Kelowna, and in August I go to San Diego for an Isagenix Celebration event! Exciting summer for me and I am looking forward to the fun.
“Courage is the price that Life exacts
for granting peace.” --Amelia Earhart
Luv ya, Sheila
Photo by Bryan Bell, Fort Greenwood RV Park
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