Of course your post has helped me, Roland--it always does! Hope you lose the weight this year, if that's what you want (it can't be that much!) and that life only gets better and better for you.
I like what you said about wearing more colors. I've already resolved to wear more of my prettier clothes instead of just the stuff I grab first thing in the morning.
Hi Roland - keep a chin-up mode is helpful ... so many others are in a much worse situation - but seeing the wood for the trees is difficult at times ... Smile and be positive with others, as you say look forward to achieving small things, which lead to adding to the puzzle of achievement. I do hope 2017 is easier for you ... and for me! Cheers and with thoughts - Hilary
New Year's Eve/Day has long been just another day to me. I make/keep resolutions/goals one day at a time. I try to keep them simple, things I know I can accomplish in the time I allot otherwise they will get lost in the dust bunnies of my mind.
Being kind to ourselves and others is the most important thing of all.
It was just another day, but I did indeed look forward to it. It was oddly a bit like finishing a loathsome project this year. Whew, next please! Aw, sorry about your tooth and all. And congratulations on the anthology inclusion - silver lining maybe? Sunnyside up - great post!
There is always a Yin to the the Yang of our lives. Yes, I will hope my acceptance in the anthology is the start of a great 2017. May your New Year be the best ever! :-)
I have reviewed The Not So Innocents Abroad, Roland at amazon and on my blog. Enjoyed it very much! And re-this post, I am one of those who dislikes Jan and Feb - dull winter months and then it's tax time. I look forward to Spring each year as the year rises from its doldrums. Hope the tooth gets fixed, it's always something, isn't it?
Believe me I'm keeping your list at hand. We're in the middle of a major--I've never seen anything like--storm. No electricity for hours. Trees down all over the place. Cold because the darned heater won't work. Can't get to the woodpile because the area is flooded. Seriously? This is CA and we were in a drought a few months ago. Anyway, making hay while the sun shines and posting a comment to say hi and thanks and so long, it's been good to know you--just in case I get washed away.
Of course your post has helped me, Roland--it always does! Hope you lose the weight this year, if that's what you want (it can't be that much!) and that life only gets better and better for you.
ReplyDeleteI like what you said about wearing more colors. I've already resolved to wear more of my prettier clothes instead of just the stuff I grab first thing in the morning.
What we see in the mirror affects us more than we believe ... which is why I always squint!
DeleteNot too much weight. I've almost lost enough! :-)
Hi Roland - keep a chin-up mode is helpful ... so many others are in a much worse situation - but seeing the wood for the trees is difficult at times ... Smile and be positive with others, as you say look forward to achieving small things, which lead to adding to the puzzle of achievement. I do hope 2017 is easier for you ... and for me! Cheers and with thoughts - Hilary
ReplyDeleteYou are so right, Hilary. Life is a mosaic made up of the moments we take time to notice and remember. I pray 2017 is easier on all of us!!
DeleteWonderful advice! Agree with Hilary--cheers to 2017.
ReplyDeleteThanks, H.R.!
DeleteNew Year's Eve/Day has long been just another day to me. I make/keep resolutions/goals one day at a time. I try to keep them simple, things I know I can accomplish in the time I allot otherwise they will get lost in the dust bunnies of my mind.
ReplyDeleteBeing kind to ourselves and others is the most important thing of all.
Impossible goals just make us feel worse when we naturally fail to achieve them, right?
DeleteKindness is the one thing that the world never gets enough of!
My mind is a sail and I'm a leaf on the wind...
ReplyDeleteSorry about your tooth! Chipping off a chunk of tooth is one of the worst feelings.
You and Wash from Firefly. :-)
DeleteYes, I am not going to smile for awhile lest folks stare at me even more than they already do!
It was just another day, but I did indeed look forward to it. It was oddly a bit like finishing a loathsome project this year. Whew, next please!
ReplyDeleteAw, sorry about your tooth and all. And congratulations on the anthology inclusion - silver lining maybe?
Sunnyside up - great post!
There is always a Yin to the the Yang of our lives. Yes, I will hope my acceptance in the anthology is the start of a great 2017. May your New Year be the best ever! :-)
DeleteI have reviewed The Not So Innocents Abroad, Roland at amazon and on my blog. Enjoyed it very much! And re-this post, I am one of those who dislikes Jan and Feb - dull winter months and then it's tax time. I look forward to Spring each year as the year rises from its doldrums. Hope the tooth gets fixed, it's always something, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the review and the blog post! I spent most of the day with dreary life chores so I have not read them yet!
DeleteThank you so much!
Jan is grim around here, but Feb the trees begin to bud again. We don't have much of a winter down here!! Thanks again!!
It's all in our attitude. We can look at it with gloom or look at it with hope.
ReplyDeleteI hope you can get your tooth fixed soon. I once cracked two on one kernel of popcorn. Two crowns at once. It wasn't much fun.
Two at once?! Ouch! I guess you don't do popcorn anymore!!
DeleteAbraham Lincoln wrote that we are as happy as we set our minds to be. See? You and he share the same mind-set.
Fixing my tooth is somewhat down the line. Money. It can't buy happiness, but try being sick without it!
Believe me I'm keeping your list at hand. We're in the middle of a major--I've never seen anything like--storm. No electricity for hours. Trees down all over the place. Cold because the darned heater won't work. Can't get to the woodpile because the area is flooded. Seriously? This is CA and we were in a drought a few months ago. Anyway, making hay while the sun shines and posting a comment to say hi and thanks and so long, it's been good to know you--just in case I get washed away.
ReplyDeleteAs a survivor of too many hurricanes, I understand about flooded cities.
DeleteTen years we has an ice storm that shut down the city as ice-burdened branches tore down power lines.
People were trapped in their homes for several days.
I will say a prayer that the Father keeps the worst at bay from you. Let me know how you are doing, will you? I will worry until then. :-(
Winning at the casino usually cheers me up. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteBut how much money do you lose there before you win? Ouch! :-)
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