Thursday, December 8, 2011

Sharing

Dealing with reality... while we may be sitting on top of the world we MUST remember for many this is a very difficult and lonely time ...especially through the holidays... It is a wonderful opportunity to extend a hand of kindness... It can be a simple as a card with hand written words of encouragement and inspiration... a couple of cookies shared with a knock on the ones door... If one doesn't have bulging pockets to purchase his or her desires ... it can be very difficult to the mind and heart... watching others bathe in one's blessings... You see in my mind one is not created equal... This can create and cause much stress to others and we are required as a person to offer acts of kindness to make one's self truly feel good and pure heaven for the one we are showing kindness too... As we travel through this holiday season... take a minute... is there someone you can offer a small token of kindness to or a family that may need encouragement... Please take the time ... please do...
We have had snow on the ground for a couple days but it has started to fade... but the temps remain cold... I sat by the fireplace this morning as I sipped my coffee... Today is cleaning day... the laundry is started and cleaning and some cooking and baking on the schedule... Ham and scalloped potatoes and a salad planned for early supper tonight before we attend the girls basketball game at Tinora... A couple over ripe bananas await being made into banana bread this day also....
As we keep in mind as we travel through the next couple weeks the real reasons we should love this season.... please enjoy and moments and share them with other.... I send each and everyone of you the very best of wishes in hopes this year will be the best ever......

3 comments:

LaVonne said...

From an animal lover and one who dressed my cat in doll clothes, this picture so touches my heart! Thank you for sharing!

Richard Cottrell said...

Yes, Christmas can be very loney, especailly when you live alone, at least I have Sissy Dog. Richard from My Old Historic House.

Stella said...

You are right we often get so wrapped up in our own little world we forget to reach out to others.
Thanks for the reminder. Stella