Thursday, December 30, 2010

Welcoming 2011

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YOU!
It isn't the money you're making,
it isn't the clothes you wear,
And it isn't the skill of your good right hand which makes folks really care.
It's the smile on your face and
the light of your eye and the burdens that you bear.

Most any old man can tell you, most any old man at all,
Who has lived through all sorts of weather, winter and summer and fall,
That riches and fame are shadows that dance on the garden wall.

It's how do you live and neighbor, how do you work and play,
It's how do you say "good morning" to the people along the way,
And it's how do you face your troubles whenever your skies are gray.

It's you, from the dawn to nighttime; you when the day is fair,
You when the storm is raging - how do you face despair?
It is you that the world discovers, whatever the clothes you wear.

You to the end of the journey,
kindly and brave and true,
The best and the worst of you gleaming in all that you say and do,
And the thing that counts isn't money,
or glory, or power, but YOU! 

By Edgar A. Guest.


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Isn't that poem just wonderful? It came from a "Positive Thoughts" Facebook page that I (I'm going to use Twitter word) follow.  I felt it pretty appropriate to share with the world, especially going into the New Year. I hope everyone can appreciate those words of wisdom. =)

So, tomorrow my love and I will be traveling 1200 miles to Miami to visit my absolutely WONDERFUL friend Brandy, and her love, Chris. Ohhhhh, words can't describe how utterly excited I am to see her. On the topic of positive thoughts, this girl's got the most positive energy on the planet. Love her dearly.  I'm also super excited to be doing something different for New Years Eve / Day.  I think this might become a yearly tradition, to do something different at 11:59 pm every December 31st.  Tomorrow, I may just have my toes dipped in the Atlantic ocean... =)




I hope any one who finds this has an absolutely wonderful and safe holiday.  Whatever your tradition may be, whether your sleeping, partying, or banging pots and pans with the little kids, I hope you all go into the new year with an open mind, heart, and a smile on your face.

 Love always,
           M.




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