Cherish this Day
What is everyone doing to enjoy each day this springtime?
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Hi New:
We aren't blooming yet, but I still get up everyday and thank the good Lord that he gave me another day to enjoy and to be surrounded by those I love. Funny, how our perspective changes when we are stricken with this beast. Love you, Lili0 -
Today I woke to the beautiful sun of a new day and I realized that tomorrow would have been my husbands 61st birthday...he was struck down 13 years ago by lung cancer...so as I celebrate his birthday, I also celebrate that after 2 bouts of breast cancer I am still here to celebrate spring with my family...Thank God for all his blessings..happy spring everyone!!!0
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I'm in Ohio, and more snow is coming tomorrow, and I know all the robins are thinking...did we come back here to soon? HAHA The trees are full of big, red buds just waiting to burst into leaves. Two evenings ago, I watched 6 deer cross the steet in front of my house, and as I ran back to the kitchen to watch them head toward the field, the sun was setting, and I was greatful that I got to see them chase after each other like kids racing to get home first! Life is wonderful..so yes, laugh, enjoy the gifts that mother nature sends to us every day, and cherish the moment.
Blessings from above,
bev490 -
Being here in south Georgia seeing the azaela's and all the tree blooming makes me grateful to still be here. I've been getting my hands dirty and getting my husband to take the boat out so I can feel the sun on my face and the wind in my hair. It feels so good.
Jackie0 -
Karen~
Thanks for the reminder! Not being a Pollyanna, sometimes I forget to stop and smell the roses! LOL Not that I don't enjoy nature, and the ocean and my garden ( we planted our veggies a few weeks ago!) and my love-life, and all of you, etc etc etc...but I admit that sometimes I don't reflect on how awesome it all truly is! Though I have an idea I will be thinking about it on SAturday....it is my 5 YEAR surgery anniversary! And that totally blows me away!
Hugs,
Claudia0 -
Happy anniversary Chen. I am right behind you(5 yrs in September). That is my favorite saying "don't forget to stop and smell the roses". Thats what I tell people when I see them getting caught up in the hustle of this old world. I am such a nature lover and believe that the best things in life are free.chenheart said:Karen~
Thanks for the reminder! Not being a Pollyanna, sometimes I forget to stop and smell the roses! LOL Not that I don't enjoy nature, and the ocean and my garden ( we planted our veggies a few weeks ago!) and my love-life, and all of you, etc etc etc...but I admit that sometimes I don't reflect on how awesome it all truly is! Though I have an idea I will be thinking about it on SAturday....it is my 5 YEAR surgery anniversary! And that totally blows me away!
Hugs,
Claudia
New the daffodills are in full bloom here. My favorite flower. I've been outside watching my puppies play. The wind was turning my hair upside down and it felt great. Sometimes I even think that life is still good.0 -
Every response has brought such HUGE smiles to my face. Enjoy this spring ladies! HUGSJadie said:Happy anniversary Chen. I am right behind you(5 yrs in September). That is my favorite saying "don't forget to stop and smell the roses". Thats what I tell people when I see them getting caught up in the hustle of this old world. I am such a nature lover and believe that the best things in life are free.
New the daffodills are in full bloom here. My favorite flower. I've been outside watching my puppies play. The wind was turning my hair upside down and it felt great. Sometimes I even think that life is still good.0
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