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Crab Bucket Syndrome What a fabulous day yesterday with my grand kids. With no other adults around, and with the range of things that we did, I loved seeing the day through the eyes of children; and being “silly” at times also. I’m so grateful that the journey I’m on allowed me to have a day like that. Have great weather this long weekend in the Toronto area, an anomaly this summer. Golf was spectacular this morning. Just returned from dinner with one of my closest “journ... Read More
Where Are We At Today? It has been a crazy Thursday from very early in the morning, and tomorrow will be more insane. We call it “Grampy Day”, my annual venture into the world of fun with my two oldest grand kids sans parents or other adults. Golf, fishing and whatever else my little heroes want. I’m excited!! No blog tomorrow! Daily I sit down and do a journal, well almost daily. It is something that I have done since I rehabbed nearly 14 years ago, and something I do... Read More
You will decide on a matter and it will be established for you, and light will shine on your ways. JOB 22:28 I didn't feel like writing a blog today because I had no idea what to write about. I remembered then that this daily writing is a decision I made for myself to practicing consistency of actions, accountability (I'm not always good about using the telephone), a way to keep myself on the straight and narrow and also, to practice my writing.... Read More
Vision – Got one? There is a daily blog that I love done by a fellow named Patrick who resides in Michigan. It can be found under “Spiritual River” and is one of the best feeds I’ve been exposed to on the net! I am hoping Patrick and I find a way to work together, I love a lot of his thinking. Below is a piece of an article Patrick has written. Its keyword-Vision- to me is a self-standing issue and is at the heart of coaching. “There is a huge movement o... Read More
Humor-Age and Wisdom When doing my journal, I can get very serious. For those that really know me, humor has been a huge part of my recovery and journey, and is evident in most of the places I frequent. My higher power certainly finds ways to make sure I don’t take life too seriously. This came from a friend, and has an element of the profound! A wealthy old Gentleman decides to go on a hunting safari in Africa, taking his faithful, elderly Jack Russe... Read More
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