This evening I hit the gym for about an hour. It was the first visit so I got the basic tour and intro to the various machines.
Email & Newsletter Gleanings:
Thought For the Day: While you plan for tomorrow and fret about yesterday,don't forget to live today.
Remember
No matter what situations life throws at you,
No matter how long and treacherous your journey may seem...
Remember, there is a light at the end of tunnel.
Glad I could make you smile!!!
CAR ACCIDENT IN TEXAS ...PRICELESS !!
This will make you laugh!
Turn up your sound and click on the website below.
This accident happened in the Dallas -Ft. Worth area and you must listen to it.
It is a phone call from a man who witnesses a car accident involving four elderly women. It was so popular when they played it on CHUM FM that they had to put it on their website.
The guy's laugh is contagious. Just close your eyes and picture what he sees.
Put Him Back
When my now 14-year-old daughter was 3 and her younger brother was getting into everything, she asked, "Mommy, can we put him back, now?"
Deciding to take this opportunity as a teaching moment in how siblings should treat each other, I explained to her that we could not put him back - that her brother was a gift from God.
She looked up at me with her big blue eyes and responded, "I understand, Mommy. God didn't want him either."
Email & Newsletter Gleanings:
Thought For the Day: While you plan for tomorrow and fret about yesterday,don't forget to live today.
No matter what situations life throws at you,
No matter how long and treacherous your journey may seem...
Remember, there is a light at the end of tunnel.
This will make you laugh!
Turn up your sound and click on the website below.
This accident happened in the Dallas -Ft. Worth area and you must listen to it.
It is a phone call from a man who witnesses a car accident involving four elderly women. It was so popular when they played it on CHUM FM that they had to put it on their website.
The guy's laugh is contagious. Just close your eyes and picture what he sees.
When my now 14-year-old daughter was 3 and her younger brother was getting into everything, she asked, "Mommy, can we put him back, now?"
Deciding to take this opportunity as a teaching moment in how siblings should treat each other, I explained to her that we could not put him back - that her brother was a gift from God.
She looked up at me with her big blue eyes and responded, "I understand, Mommy. God didn't want him either."
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