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.
2 comments:
It is important to listen to the family stories that are told so you can learn more about your family.
Well, at 73 I'm the eldest of our small clan. I regret not asking more questions, but hope my son and perhaps my granddaughters will express an interest. I've already shared the funny stories I remember; even my DIL learned a few from my mother when she was living with them.
I hope your last Ohio Christmas is perfectly heartwarming! Perhaps one or more of your children will make the trip to Texas next year!
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