Shared By Carla As always you are invited to share your comments here on the blog… Head up to the top of the post and click on Comments, looking forward to hearing from you. ************************************************************************************************************ I started doing cycling at the local Good Life Fitness gym last year. If you’ve ever done stationary cycling you …
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Monday Pick Me Up – They don’t walk in your shoes… Click, Click, Click!
Shared By Carla As always you are invited to share your comments here on the blog… Head up to the top of the post and click on Comments, looking forward to hearing from you. ************************************************************************************************************* We ducked into the dimly lit thrift shop to get out of the rain. Like so many things since our …
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Monday Pick Me Up – The Daffodil Principle
Shared By Carla As always you are invited to share your comments here on the blog… head up to the top of the post and click on Comments, looking forward to hearing from you. ********************************************************************************* Several times my daughter had telephoned to say, “Mother, you must come and see the daffodils before they are over. …
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Monday Pick Me Up – Pounding In and Pulling Out Nails
Shared By Carla McNeil *********************************** When I confronted my daughter after she hurt another child with a mean comment, she cried and immediately wanted to apologize. That was a good thing, but I wanted her to know an apology can’t always make things better. I told her the parable of Will, a 9-year-old whose father …
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Monday Pick Me Up – Arthur and the Witch
Young King Arthur was ambushed and imprisoned by the monarch of a neighboring kingdom. The monarch could have killed him but was moved by Arthur’s youth and ideals. So, the monarch offered him his freedom, as long as he could answer a very difficult question. Arthur would have a year to figure out the answer …