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Day 1 | amonthofgratitude
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A great WordPress.com site. May 3, 2012. First day of my intent to live for a month being grateful for.well, anything that seems “good.” I’m a 45-year-old married mother of two teenage daughters. There’s my first thank you — that they are in my life and don’t, yet, hate me too much. Today I will actively practice gratitude — starting with the Vinyasa yoga class that starts soon, and I have to leave for. WordPress, and the ease with which I set up this blog. Yoga teachers and reasonably-priced yoga classes.
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A great WordPress.com site. May 3, 2012. Day 1, continued. I’m back from yoga, trying to maintain that unknotted, sweaty feeling of calm. Questions that came up during my “practice”: Why is it easier to feel bad than good? Why is gratitude so hard to maintain? Answers that immediately follows: Thoughts control feelings. Work on your mind, and your senses will follow. I think this is what is also known as “to pray without ceasing.”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Day 1, continued.
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A great WordPress.com site. May 3, 2012. First day of my intent to live for a month being grateful for.well, anything that seems “good.” I’m a 45-year-old married mother of two teenage daughters. There’s my first thank you — that they are in my life and don’t, yet, hate me too much. Today I will actively practice gratitude — starting with the Vinyasa yoga class that starts soon, and I have to leave for. WordPress, and the ease with which I set up this blog. Yoga teachers and reasonably-priced yoga classes.
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A great WordPress.com site. May 3, 2012. Welcome to WordPress.com. This is your very first post. Click the Edit link to modify or delete it, or start a new post. If you like, use this post to tell readers why you started this blog and what you plan to do with it. One thought on “ Hello world! May 3, 2012 at 1:05 pm. Hi, this is a comment. To delete a comment, just log in, and view the posts’ comments, there you will have the option to edit or delete them. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Day 1, continued.
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A great WordPress.com site. May 4, 2012. In the end if comes down to the money, for me. So I have to be grateful that we can do this, and believe that we can keep doing it. There’s a reason she’s been drawn to it since she was 8. I feel better having written all of that. I trust the laws of the universe to continue supporting us and guiding me at all times toward the means to this horsey end. Every dollar I spend enriches the economy, blesses everyone it touches,and returns to me multiplied. May 4, 2012.
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EDOMI YAYA's Camp Compassion Blog. Changing the world, one week at a time. July 7, 2014. Hello, this is Fiona McMechan. Most of the journey from Detroit to Puerto Plata was a blur. We were all incredibly tired and slept as much as we could when we weren’t rushing from place to place. Even through our fatigue, we remained chipper and were already starting to bond. This place is a terrible, but beautiful country. Its people ravaged by poverty. Hi this is Courtney McGinnis,. July 7, 2014 at 9:05 pm. You are...
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A day in Yeouido. October 29, 2011. The 63 Building is a Seoul landmark. When it was built, the skyscraper was the tallest building in South Korea and the tallest outside of North America. Those distinctions are long gone, but the 63 Building remains an icon. The tower is quite recognizable due to its golden exterior. Although that color does not come through in this photograph, the building serves as a nice backdrop for a peaceful day on the Han River. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Danielle a...
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A Monthly Thought – If I have time. Jesus is Better than an Action Hero. April 6, 2015. Jesus is Better than an Action Hero. Recently, my pastor sent out his weekly thought to the congregation via email. His weekly thought started out something like this:. This short introduction really got me thinking. Why are we obsessed with adventure? What is it about these stories that draws us in and captivates our attention? Are we really so starved for excitement? Doesn’t life have enough drama of its own? Star T...
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A month of sundays. Saturday, June 27, 2009. Labels: utah arts festival. Sunday, May 24, 2009. My newest little grandbaby, Xander, born April 7, 2009 is a sweet blessing in my life. I love being Nana to my four adorable grandsons. Here I am with one year-old Elias (Li-Li) who adds sunshine to my day. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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amonthofgratitude | A great WordPress.com site
A great WordPress.com site. May 4, 2012. In the end if comes down to the money, for me. So I have to be grateful that we can do this, and believe that we can keep doing it. There’s a reason she’s been drawn to it since she was 8. I feel better having written all of that. I trust the laws of the universe to continue supporting us and guiding me at all times toward the means to this horsey end. Every dollar I spend enriches the economy, blesses everyone it touches,and returns to me multiplied. May 3, 2012.
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Cities and Attractions from the Book. List of My Favorites. Top 10 Reasons YOU Should Go! Is an example of a. Caption with a link. New York Times best-selling author, humorist, and business owner Chris Brady has spent nearly 20 years teaching people about leadership and success, and now he has discovered a surprising fact that’s holding people back from reaching their full potential:. The (Lost) Art of Vacation. Vacation is a necessary, important aspect of living a fulfilled and productive life. Co-wrote...
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January 25, 2012 · 8:16 am. A Month of Kindness: Day 12. Yesterday, I asked my youngest to practice her writing by writing a letter to my mother. But she had an even better idea! She pulled out two pieces of bright green paper, cut and folded to be cards. Then she made cards for two of the crossing guards in our neighborhood. They said,. 8220;Dear Crossing Guard,. Thanks for helping us cross the street. I’ll try to post a picture of one of the cards later today! Tagged as acts of kindness. We got our pup...