
The entire Kardashian family has been unusually quiet since the terrifying robbery that saw Kim held up at gunpoint, bound, gagged and robbed of millions worth of personal possessions, including her famous jewelry. Kim herself has been hiding out in her New York apartment with only a few select friends visiting the shaken star. But now, one of the Kardashian sisters has finally gone public, as Kim’s older sibling, Kourtney, has finally broken the silence.
37-year-old Kourtney, who was also visiting Paris for Fashion Week, was at a nearby club with sis Kendall Jenner and the family’s bodyguard when the robbery took place. Having stayed silent since the incident, she finally broke her silence with a tweet showing a passage from the 2004 book Jesus Calling by Sarah Young.
— Kourtney Kardashian (@kourtneykardash) October 6, 2016
“Do not judge a day as devoid of Joy just because it contains difficulties. Instead, concentrate on staying in communication with Me. Many of the problems that clamor for your attention will resolve themselves. Other matters you must deal with, but I will help you with them. If you make problem-solving secondary to the goal of living close to Me, you can find joy even in your most difficult days.”
Kourtney, who is back home with her kids in Calabasas, California, may be on the other side of the country from her sis, but it looks like her heart and thoughts are right there with Kim.
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(Photos via Pascal Le Segretain/Getty)
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article mistakenly attributed the passage to the Bible, rather than Young’s book. We regret the error!
Back in January, we introduced you to a feel-good cause to inspire your New Year's resolution: a walking challenge to help raise funds for the amazing cancer fighters at The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. I took part in the challenge with the Brit + Co team and ended up walking 105+ miles in January — it was awesome.
This spring, there's a new challenge on the horizon, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Big Climb. The ask: On May 15, 2021, you can step up to take cancer down by committing to climb 1,311 steps, walking 3.2 miles, or doing 440 chair step-ups at home as part of the Big Climb. If you need some motivation to bring movement back into your daily routine — look no further!
As always, it's free to sign up, but climbers are encouraged to set a fundraising goal to help beat cancer. We'll be organizing another Brit + Co team to step up, and I hope you'll join us too! Keep scrolling for a peek at where I'll be completing the challenge in my Los Angeles neighborhood around the hidden Silver Lake Stairs. Happy climbing!
Never underestimate the power of an accountability buddy! I asked my in-laws, my partner, and a few friends to join me so we can keep each other motivated and accountable in completing the challenge — virtual high-fives all around! Also, my dog Fox is a great climber, too.
An aesthetically pleasing backdrop is a huge motivator for me! I'm fortunate to have all sorts of painted steps around my neighborhood to keep the challenge interesting, but you can also keep cool inside with at-home chair step-ups.
Don't forget to share your progress on social — #BigClimb!
Feel free to break the challenge up if you need to by tackling half the distance in the AM and half at sunset. Here's me 1,311 steps later and ready for a break — but, think I earned this one!
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