April is almost gone. Seems like yesterday it was New Year's Day. I saw my great-granddaughter this past week. Such a little doll.
We met at Children's Hospital. That wasn't any fun but she is okay. Good to hear.
I am trying so hard to get my website up and going and it isn't working out very well. I bought an awesome version of Wordpress from a designer on the Warrior Forum. When will I ever learn?
The graphics are created in PhotoShop and I don't have it. I was told in another forum that Gimp would edit PSD. I can't figure it out. Guess that's why I'm not a graphics artist.
Not much happening and this is such a boring blog lately I don't even want to read it. If it didn't have Doug's poetry on it, I'd just delete it. But, it does, so I won't.
Have a good day! Maybe I'll do better next time.
We rush through life thinking ahead to a future time whether it's next hour or five years from now. I am determined to stay, as much as is possible, in the here and now. Until we are fully aware of who we are, where we are, what we are, we will never be who we are meant to be. It behooves each us to stay alert to our "nows," our minutes, seconds, and be fully present. One day at a time I can be, then I can become.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Grateful for Life
I was notified by email today of a blog post that I follow. I like her blog, but cannot always agree with her beliefs.
That's what makes us wonderful. To open one's mind and read what someone else writes without judgment is what make humankind so marvelous.
It is also why Christ chose to pay the sacrifice for us - while we were yet sinners, He died on the cross - that is Love. I have posted a new poem by D. Bailey on his page. It is the last one and is written with the Easter message in mind. Please leave a comment. I love hearing from you and if you think someone you know will like his poetry please send it on via the social networks or email. Thanks for dropping by.
That's what makes us wonderful. To open one's mind and read what someone else writes without judgment is what make humankind so marvelous.
It is also why Christ chose to pay the sacrifice for us - while we were yet sinners, He died on the cross - that is Love. I have posted a new poem by D. Bailey on his page. It is the last one and is written with the Easter message in mind. Please leave a comment. I love hearing from you and if you think someone you know will like his poetry please send it on via the social networks or email. Thanks for dropping by.
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