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Short pieces to cheer you!Sidedish

Shortened 23rd Psalm - this is perfect!
A Sunday School teacher who asked her group of children if anyone could quote the entire 23rd Psalm. 

A golden-haired, four-and-a-half-year-old girl was among those who raised their hands. A bit skeptical, the teacher asked if she could really quote the entire psalm.  Continued

 

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Grandpa's Hands ....This is good...I'll never look at my hands the same! 

Grandpa, some ninety plus years, sat feebly on the patio bench. He didn't move, just sat with his head down staring at his hands.

New Flight Simulators

The new flight simulators are incredible. Not only are the controls, gauges and layout total accurate in every detail but the "view" is astounding. The flight experience is so real these days, you can get into the "plane" fly hour after hour under realistic flight conditions and land at any major airport in the world, even difficult landings like Hong Kong.


There is one hope for me. 

My husband thinks I am hopeless, and my kids think I am hopeless and my parents think I am hopeless, though they all love me anyways.   I am a happy loveable hopeless person! ...


I get it!

It is not about what we do not do!

It is about lending our bodies to...


I propose a concept...

I am going to whisper into your left ear...


Starting and Keeping Your Own Private Journal

By Donna Stewart - The Mom Team

The Journal is your private place to express all your inner thoughts and feelings. Begin to understand yourself through writing.


Start Loving Your Stuff 

Are you a collector? Do you window shop and then find something so adorable you just have to have it? Okay - then, let me ask you this, are you surrounded by things you love? 


Walk the Talk

The truth is we are profoundly loved, beyond our ability to comprehend. The truth is we are never, ever alone.... 


Smile Your Face Depends on it!

Yesterday while sitting with my best girlfriend in our usual restaurant, an elderly couple came in. I could not take my eyes off their faces. Their smile wrinkles made both of them positively shine!  


 Seeing the Big Picture or how to find profound fulfillment

Scientists have proven that people who view their lives having purpose and passion are happier than those who do not.  (Duh!)   

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