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12-20-2014, 07:12 AM
I spend as much time browsing around here, and sometimes even sharing experiences, as I do about anywhere else. The next couple of weeks will be full tilt on the go, so I wanted to jump in here now and throw this out before things get overly wound up and rolling.
Merry Christmas to you all, and have a safe and wonderful New Year It is the season for sharing and giving Spend some time with those family members you don't see, call the ones you don't like, and let them know they DO matter. As we approach this time of year it will be the first since my mother has passed. As well as her being a mother of three, grandmother of 7 and great grandmother of 7, she was a true inspiration to all of those who knew her. She has been, and will be, greatly missed. We aren't here forever folks, so give a little time to those around you while you are. Sometimes even your elderly neighbors need just a touch of companionship once in a while, stop by and give them a few minutes to brighten their day, or simply show them that they are noticed. Believe me it does make a difference. Take a trip over to your local Children's Hospital and donate a few toys, give thanks to your local Veterans, or bring some flowers or cards by the local Elderly Home. Spread some cheer, put a smile on someones face, warm a heart. Take care, be safe, best wishes to you all and yours, and God Bless.
Merry Christmas to you all, and have a safe and wonderful New Year It is the season for sharing and giving Spend some time with those family members you don't see, call the ones you don't like, and let them know they DO matter. As we approach this time of year it will be the first since my mother has passed. As well as her being a mother of three, grandmother of 7 and great grandmother of 7, she was a true inspiration to all of those who knew her. She has been, and will be, greatly missed. We aren't here forever folks, so give a little time to those around you while you are. Sometimes even your elderly neighbors need just a touch of companionship once in a while, stop by and give them a few minutes to brighten their day, or simply show them that they are noticed. Believe me it does make a difference. Take a trip over to your local Children's Hospital and donate a few toys, give thanks to your local Veterans, or bring some flowers or cards by the local Elderly Home. Spread some cheer, put a smile on someones face, warm a heart. Take care, be safe, best wishes to you all and yours, and God Bless.