Click here for a cute little song.
[courtesy of Zanejabbers]
If you're at work, don't turn it up too loud.
todAAy i AAm grAAteful & thAAnkful
for a short but sweet visit to see my Mom; she was able to open her eyes and smile at Hayden and I AND she squeezed our hands as well
for all the people who call to check on her condition
for the many times that my patience was tested yesterday and I passed each time; only a few months ago, my nerves would have been shot before darktime
that I rarely lie to anyone just so I can get my way
that it's been years since I have wanted to take revenge against anyone
that I am a defensive driver, thus able to avoid vehicles directly in front of me that go into a spin on the wet freeway
We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.
-Winston Churchill
10 comments:
Thank you for posting early in the day.
Watching you walk through this experience with your mother is inspiring. You are in my prayers every day.
I think it's odd that you mention revenge this morning. For two days I have been praying for God to remove the feeling of wanting revenge against someone! They truly did me wrong and cost me a heap of money. BUT..they are out living their lives and I'm spending LOTS of time fretting on how to "get even". That's the worst part about wanting revenge...it takes up so much time that you could be using for good stuff. Hey...I kind of worked that issue out in my head while typing this! Thank you Doctor Dave for the free therapy.
I'm glad you are getting some great moments with your Mom.
i feel proud to be your friend, daave.
For me, driving on the freeway is always scary. But a spin out in front of me would rattle me for a while. Glad it wasn't you.
Dave..you love and acceptance towards your Mothers place in life right now is truly touching.
She is one lucky Mom..and she knows it.
Thank you for sharing..xo
Sometimes I think that I'd like some revenge on the road rage drivers. Like a James Bond type car that skewers their fender.
Still sending thoughts and prayers you and your Mom's way from the City that never sleeps...
Loving caretakers are truly blessed. Thanks for sharing Pat's moments with us.
Daave, you are a good, good son. I hope you know that.
Be careful out there; we need people in the world like you.
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