Decide to be happy today, to live with what is yours – your family, your business, your job, your luck. If you can’t have what you like, maybe you can like what you have.
Just for today, be kind, cheerful, agreeable, responsive, caring, and understanding. Be your best, dress your best, talk softly, and look for the bright side of things. Praise people for what they do and do not criticize them for what they cannot do. If someone does something stupid, forgive and forget. After all, it’s just for one day.
Who knows, it might turn out to be a nice day.
6 comments:
Show your love of trees today and how much you appreciate all they do for us.
I have loved trees for as long as I can remember. I loved the woods as a kid. YES trees do serve the world in the best of ways.
Oh my, what a great drs report, proud of you lady, that takes determination to do without salt and sugar. WE humans have been taught to crave the two. I have no problem with sugar, but salt? I would have a task to beat that craving.
The best to you, Life is good (most of the time)
Sherry & jack.
Congratulations on the great doctor's visit, Ma! Your discipline is enviable, and as they say, the proof's in the pudding!
Bittersweet. I love our 'witches tree' but it's dying and needs taken down. If I knew we'd be around for the next 50-60 years (lol) I'd like to plant a magnolia in its place -- but will be content to appreciate those belonging to other people.
Love that quote at the end!
Mind if I use it?
So happy for your test results!
I love trees. I do have a favorite tree here - there were two - they have sadly cut down one of them. It was one of the biggest trees I had ever seen in Kennesaw GA where the Civil War was fought - one of the battles anyway - and I bet it was a baby tree and saw the whole thing.
Praise the Lord for those good reports from the tests!
You did a good job!
How nice that you had help to get some planting done over the weekend.
I am glad your weather is warming up for you to be able to get outside and enjoy the sunshine.
WE have a few trees in our yard, too. Some had to be taken down because they are tall pines that are growing roots into our drain field. Plus, they are quite skinny, and sway so bad in the high winds, it won't be long before they fall on the neighbors house! WE kept the oaks, and maples that are solid.
have a wonderful week.
Debbie
xxoo
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