Daily Prompt @ The Pie!

Daily writing prompt
What’s a chapter of your life you’d title "The Hard Years" — and what got you through it?

There’s always a stretch of life where it feels like every step forward is followed by two steps back. Plans fall apart. Worries pile up. Sleep becomes harder to find, and the future seems much less certain than it once did.

The funny thing about difficult seasons is that they rarely announce themselves. They don’t arrive with a warning label. One day you’re living life as usual, and before you know it, you’re just trying to make it through the week… then the month… then the year.

Everyone’s “hard years” look different.

For some, it’s losing someone they love. For others, it’s financial struggles, health issues, broken relationships, loneliness, or simply feeling like they’ve lost themselves somewhere along the way. Pain isn’t something we can compare. Whatever weighs on your heart is real enough.

Looking back now, I realize I didn’t survive those years because I was exceptionally strong. I survived because I kept moving, even when the progress was almost invisible.

Some days, getting out of bed counted as a victory.

Some days, making one phone call or crossing one thing off the to-do list felt like climbing a mountain.

What got me through wasn’t one dramatic breakthrough. It was a collection of small things.

Family who checked in.

Friends who listened without trying to fix everything.

A good laugh when I needed it most.

Music that somehow understood exactly how I felt.

Quiet mornings.

Long drives.

Faith that reminded me there was still a purpose, even when I couldn’t see it.

And perhaps most importantly, the realization that hard seasons don’t last forever.

That’s easy to say when you’re looking back. It’s much harder to believe when you’re living through it. During the difficult times, it feels permanent. It feels like life will always be this heavy.

But life has a way of changing.

Slowly.

Almost quietly.

You don’t always notice it happening until one day you realize you’re smiling more than you’re worrying. You’re making plans again. You’re excited about tomorrow instead of simply trying to survive today.

The hard years leave their mark.

They change your priorities.

They teach you who really shows up when life gets messy.

They remind you not to take ordinary days for granted.

Most of all, they build compassion. Once you’ve walked through your own storms, you become a little gentler with people who are walking through theirs.

I don’t wish difficult seasons on anyone. But I can appreciate what they taught me.

They taught me resilience.

They taught me gratitude.

They taught me that asking for help isn’t weakness.

And they taught me that hope is often found in the smallest moments.

If you’re in your own chapter called The Hard Years, don’t give up on the story.

This chapter isn’t the ending.

It’s simply one part of a much bigger journey, and some of the best pages may still be waiting to be written.

Promote The Goat!

Firefighters battling the Rock Creek Fire near Colorado Springs got an unexpected teammate this week in the way of a friendly 4-year-old Nigerian dwarf goat named Goldie.

Instead of running away from the smoke, Goldie happily tagged along with firefighters for hours, leading crews down trails, munching on brush and even trying to sneak a bite of one firefighter’s lunch. While she didn’t officially join the department, she did help clear some vegetation by doing what goats do best: eating it.

Firefighters said Goldie’s surprise visit provided a welcome dose of laughter during a long, exhausting day on the fire line. Her owner joked that Goldie simply sensed the crews could use a little extra support.

The Colorado Springs Fire Department even shared the encounter on social media, joking that every crew needs a good leader and apparently this one had four legs.

Sometimes the best morale booster isn’t another firefighter… it’s a goat that refuses to clock out!

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Daily Throwback @ The Pie!

On July 10th, 1962, Telstar 1 was launched into orbit, becoming the first active communications satellite capable of relaying live television, telephone and data signals across the Atlantic.

Before Telstar, live international TV simply wasn’t possible. If something happened in Europe, Americans often had to wait hours (or even days) to see it.

Just one day after launch, Telstar transmitted the first live television pictures between North America and Europe. Suddenly, the world felt a whole lot smaller.

Fun facts about Telstar:

1.Telstar was about the size of a beach ball.

2. It weighed just 171 pounds (77 kg).

3. It ushered in the satellite communications era that eventually led to today’s global TV, GPS, satellite internet and live worldwide sporting events.

A Bear Goes Shopping!

A young black bear wandered into the shopping mall at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska after triggering the building’s automatic doors. Once inside, the furry visitor calmly strolled into the commissary, grabbed a single peach, enjoyed its snack, then left behind an unexpected “souvenir” on the hallway floor before wildlife officers safely escorted it back into the woods. Thankfully, no people (or bears) were injured.

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The Famous Pig!

A mini Vietnamese pot-bellied pig named Merlin (@merlinthepig on Instagram) just snagged the Guinness World Record for the most followers on Instagram for a pig!

Merlin lives in Sacramento, California, and was adopted by his owner, Mina Alali, back in March 2022. What started as a cute pet account exploded thanks to his sassy personality, daily adventures (think grocery store strolls, chill vibes, and plenty of snout-boops), and heartwarming content that highlights how smart and lovable pigs are. His page grew super fast (hitting 1 million+ in late 2025) and now he’s officially the top pig influencer out there.

Mina got the certificate in the mail recently, and they’ve been celebrating with reels and local TV spots (he even made appearances on Good Day Sacramento looking dapper in his little harness). Fans are loving it!

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The Happiest City?

WalletHub recently ranked over 180 major U.S. cities based on 29 indicators of happiness, including emotional/physical well-being (depression rates, life expectancy, health), income/employment, and community/environment factors (leisure time, divorce rates, social ties). Did your city make the list?

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Daily Throwback @ The Pie!

On February 7th, 1964, a pivotal moment in music history unfolded as the British band The Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr) landed at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), marking their first arrival in the United States. This event ignited Beatlemania on American soil and forever changed popular culture.

The Fab Four boarded Pan Am Flight 101 (the Yankee Clipper) from London Heathrow earlier that morning, accompanied by manager Brian Epstein, roadies and a contingent of journalists. The plane touched down at JFK around 1:20 p.m. local time. What awaited them was unprecedented hysteria: thousands of screaming fans crowded the arrivals area, waving signs, banners and causing near-chaos. Police and barriers were needed to manage the crowd as the band stepped off the plane in their signature mod suits and mop-top haircuts.

The visit was short but explosive. Two days later, on February 9th, they made their legendary debut on The Ed Sullivan Show, performing to an estimated 73 million viewers (about 40% of the U.S. population at the time). The screams from the studio audience were so intense that the band’s playing was barely audible on TV. They followed with a concert at the Washington Coliseum (February 11th) and shows at Carnegie Hall (February 12th), before heading back to England on February 22nd.

What a day in history. The day that America truly met The Beatles!

A True Legend…

84 year old Linda Sinrod, a true legend in women’s ice hockey, has officially retired after an inspiring career that made her the oldest female ice hockey player in the world, as recognized by Guinness World Records.

She played her final game on April 7, 2025, at the age of 84 years and 198 days, suiting up for team Gray in the Capitals Women’s Hockey League in Arlington, Virginia. The game ended in a 5-2 loss, but the milestone marked the end of an extraordinary run on the ice.

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