About Me

This is me. A wife, a mother, a daughter, a sister, a nana, a friend, a writer.

I was born and raised as a farmer’s daughter in Central Illinois and I can not even begin to describe what a great childhood I had.  I was simply and sincerely blessed in every way.  My parents, my family, my country upbringing set the stage for everything else in my life.  It provided me with a solid foundation to build my life consisting of solid core values, faith, and unconditional love that never wavered. It also set the tone for what makes me happy.  Simplicity, nature, country roads, a desire to create and explore.

I will forever be grateful for the life that I was born into.

I am in my late 60’s now and have happily migrated into retirement years, away from the stressful days of working in healthcare administration.  My life now consists of spending time with my husband and dogs, my kids and grandkids, and enjoying each day, living a simple but full life. Simplicity is key.

If I can help you start your day with a smile or remind you of a moment in time that brought joy into your life.  If I can be the match that ignites some passion that you have long ago buried.  If I can add more meaning to your life in any way, shape, or form.  If I can give you even one “Moonflower Blooms” moment, then I have accomplished exactly what I have set out to do. My wish is that my words strike a cord of interest, calm, or remembrance – something to carry with you as you navigate your own path.

So, that’s me, in a nutshell.  I am not complex. I am not pretentious.  I am not perfect.  I am…… simply me.

13 Comments

  • Silma Mcknight

    Lovely. I just came back from a trip through Indiana and Illinois with my husband. I loved seeing all the beautiful farms. I can only imagine what your childhood must have been like. I’m right where you are, in my life. So glad I found your blog. It reads like a good cup of hot tea.

    • Moonflowerblooms

      Silma,
      I am so happy that your trip took you through Indiana and Illinois and that you were able to see it all – especially this time of year, when the crops are at their fullest – green and plentiful. My childhood was the best – I was very blessed and fully appreciate it. So happy you found my blog and that you enjoy reading it.
      K

      • Silma Mcknight

        Hello again! Yes, I’m following three blogs from women our age. It’s one of the “simple” pleasures I enjoy . Every woman has something different and unique to share. It makes my life richer. I usually end up sharing the stories with my grown daughters as well. I see you have some blogs I’ve missed, so I’ll catch when it’s “me time”!

        • Lorena

          Hello ladies! Just today I found K’s blog, and started reading it right away, it just fills my heart with joy…and I just read your comment Silma, I just shared what K wrote about being a mother…I am 59, will be 60 in January, and just hope to continue having a belessed life …

  • Vicki Woodward

    Found you on this morning’s Sixty and Me post. Inspiring insights that embrace the positive in life over sixty, rapidly approaching 70. Thank you for these reflective moments…Vicki

    • Moonflowerblooms

      Thank you Vicki! So appreciate your reading and your comment. It’s a great time to acknowledge that we have the wisdom of our age teamed with an enduring youthful spirit. A great combination to embrace the future. Enjoy it all. 🙂

  • shelly

    I live in Indianapolis and had a wonderful childhood. Adult life has brought more than a few major losses, but you are exactly right. That strong foundation has held me in good stead. I wouldn’t trade any of it for the world. Your insights are so on point about living life at this stage. I appreciate reading the words of other women at this age. It’s so comforting.

    • Kay Arthur

      It is so wonderful to find, across the miles, the commonality that bond women. So rewarding for me, to know that my pieces touch others, strangers but bonded by a kindred spirit of sameness, in so many forms.
      Thank you so much for sharing your comment. I am grateful and humbled.
      K

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