The Golden Rule...May 2009 be the Year I perfect it in my own life and appreciate it more as it is extended to me by others.
Living Fairly. Being Fair-minded. Less Selfish. More Sportsmanship.
May I remember to have Joy in the Journey and to ENjoy those that travel with me. And may I never cease to make course corrections when needed...or stop and ask for directions when I'm not sure.
May I never be too tired to listen to the dreams of my children.
May my children know that I am their biggest cheerleader.
May I be true to my own childhood expectations of the kind of woman I wanted to become.
And may I find the strength within to remember if I have to choose between being Right or Being Kind, that I am Kind.
Happy New Year!
these last two posts have been so uplifting and life-affirming that i'm a little embarrassed at my cynical approach to life. thank you so much. and please keep it going. :-)
ReplyDeleteI loved everything you wrote! I just read your last three entries. They were beautiful and the pictures so sweet to see. Thanks for sharing all of that with family and strangers alike. I am jealous you had all your family together though, mine was all separated this year at Christmas. Hopefully next year we can be reunited. I can also very much relate to your children getting married and the birth of a grandchild. What a wonderful time of life we are in, don't you think?!!
ReplyDeleteOkay, I realized after I wrote the last comment that the baby picture was of your client's baby, not a grandchild.I just have grandbabies on my minds these days. I am sorry if I scared any of your married children (wondering which one had given birth)or if family members have been calling wondering why you haven't given them the news.:-) But about losing weight from being happy. . . I totally believe that. I lost 27 pounds when I got very busy doing something I liked and quit worrying about my weight.Too bad they can't sell happiness as a diet plan!
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