Friday, September 30, 2011
T G I F
As anyone would guess, our model this week is encouraging us to go to the movies. That leaves out stopping at the usual watering hole first. It looks like a slow weekend with shopping ahead, clean up around the house, then maybe a movie or two. I have an idea mine will come from Blockbuster. But take time out for some heart healthy exercise. Make it a fun weekend and enjoy the Autumn weather.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
Well, It's Off to Work We Go
But too bad I can't sell the product I have off the back of a truck. I would sit in the Florida sun until someone came along for fruit and veggies. That would be nice. Nope. This work week will be built around helping my daughter and her husband and our grandie, packed with energy, move up DC way. It will change our lives as we have had more time with this grandson than the other two grandchildren. It breaks our hearts to see him taken away from us. So maybe I will be sitting on the back of my car at sometime this week, bouncing a baby boy. That will be my planned exercise. You get that heart healthy exercise wherever you are. For those of you up north, get snow shovel ready.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Sunday Morning
Imagine, Paul said to me once, that the present is simply a reflection of the future. Imagine that we spend our whole lives staring into a mirror with the future at our backs, seeing it only in the reflection of what is here and now. Some of us would begin to believe that we could see tomorrow better by turning around to look at it directly. But those who did, without realising it, would've lost the key to the perspective they once had. For the one thing they would never be able to see in it was themselves. By turning their backs on the mirror, they would become the one element of the future their eyes could never find...
For years I've been determined to get on with my life by doggedly hunting down the future... It's a blind way to face life, a stance that lets the world pass you by, just as you think you're coming to grips with it.
- "The Rule of Four" by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason -
Saturday, September 24, 2011
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