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Lighten Up! It’s almost February…plus super bowl?

Friday, January 30th, 2009
Well not quite

Well not quite

This is a 10 tips night.
Yes I do realize that most of the country USA, and probably Canada, is covered deep in snow. The northern climates also share still early darkness. Having lived long in Noerthern cold and snowy climates, all I can say is “Snow day! (= no school) Seriously, I also know a lot about cabin fever. (I used to be a counselor).

However February is the month of love and has a three day holiday weekend. Thus there are many traditions that can bring a smile to a weary face.
Tip #1: Eat chocolate. Prefarably dark chocolate all month long. Endorphins. Make it real healthy melt it over fruit. Lots of fruit. Put in by the pillows of all the family. Add it to lunch boxes.

Tip #2: (eat chocolate) Make Valentines. Start early. Plaster the house garage, the bathroom, the kitchen with funny valentines. Cut veggies in Valentine shapes, ditto bread for sandwiches. Involve the whole family. (Use extra bread for a bread puuding with chocolate hearts on the top. Use newspapers, wrapping paper, old cards or magazines, junk mail…spending $$$ is not necessary for fun!

Tip#3: SUn bathe. Stay fully clothed. Go out into the sun point your face toward the sun. Roll up jacket sleeves. Repeat 3X a day for 5 minute each.

Tip #4: Visit an elder friend. Bring a bunch of kids to sing to elders in a residential home.

Tip # 5: Sing. SIng often. Smile and SIng often.

Tip#6: Laugh. See how many people you can get to laugh wherever you are. Start a laugh chain. WHisper into someone’s ear and ask them to laugh, and do the same for the next person.
Tip#7: Learn something new.
Tip #8: Stretch.
Tip#9: Make 10 wwwierd dips for the SUperbowl. Make the guys sign a cleanup contract where they either each pay you $10 for cleaning, or they do the clean up.
Tip 10:) Go to a movie instead, and then a cafe, and then…
HAve fun.

Remember, Read the instructions

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

focus?

focus?

If life were only as simple as following instructions…
What are instructions so simple? They are often incomplete, assume you know the vernacular or have more expertise and are writing above a reasonable knowledge base!

However, I thought today about some foolish thing that happened, and I had to laugh if only I read instructions! Or even follow the directions.

I will soon be learning dousing and muscle testing. One of the first skills I need to pull out and dust off are my listening ears. Recently my doctor tried to show me how he did muscle testing. I was a bit tired, however I realized only a few minutes after that I had forgooten most of what he said. My friend who will be helping me does not have patience for that.

The second skill is trusting myself that what I hear is correct. While working with my doctor, I have allowed a shift of listening to myself to epending on him for answers and directions. We get the best results when we co-consult with information. As I am getting better, I am eager to learn how to take responsibility for my healing and learn the skills to do some of this by myself.

Working with him has fastforwarded my recovery. His information and guidance has helped me get out of ruts and limitations. This returns to todays theme: remember read the instructions. In this case the ability to trust his suggestions and hear his instructions ( plus remember them) surpasses reading the instructions.

In my new learning to reaffirm trust to new input holds keys to exploring health and other issues in greater depth. My intuitive communication will expand, my abilities to get specific information will be more targeted. Frankly, living may become simpler and full of greater adventures.

Here’s an experiment for you.
List 10 ways you trust yourself.
Explore 10 ways you take responsibility for your living,growing, and healing.
Find 10 new things that you want to learn.
Count the times that you are willing to read the instructions.


Shoes once were for walking..another story by NurseKeith

Monday, January 26th, 2009
Remember me, light, heart      photo by Mary MacIntyre

Remember me, light, heart photo by Mary MacIntyre


keithsephemera.blogspot.com/2008/11/of-death-and-shoes.html

Other articles by NurseKeith:

Non-fiction:

http://digitaldoorway.blogspot.com/2009/01/pain-unwanted-passenger.html

http://digitaldoorway.blogspot.com/2009/01/of-depression-statistics-and-labels.html

http://digitaldoorway.blogspot.com/2009/01/reaching-out-to-margins.html

http://digitaldoorway.blogspot.com/2008/07/graduating-from-hospice.html

Fiction:

http://keithsephemera.blogspot.com/2009/01/rilke-in-soho.html

http://keithsephemera.blogspot.com/2008/11/of-death-and-shoes.html


My new personal website can be found at http://keithcarlson.vpweb.com

Please visit my blogs at http://www.digitaldoorway.blogspot.com,
http://keithsephemera.blogspot.com, http://www.latterdaysparks.blogspot.com, and http://www.treonurse.blogspot.com

“I have found the paradox that if I love until it hurts, then there is no hurt, only more love.” —Mother Teresa

“There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; my philosophy is kindness.”—His Holiness The Dalai Lama

This will be my last blog for awhile about NurseKeith. Copy and paste the links not activated. You can also visit any of the blogs listed as well. Also visit: www.writersunbound.com for other articles about author NurseKeith.

http://keithsephemera.blogspot.com/2008/11/of-death-and-shoes.html

As it is late, I will be short. Tips come often in tightly wrapped brown paper package with tough twine knotted. Each person may identify a different aspect of the package’s magic. This story captures more than a tip alone will tell. Listen.

Of Death and Shoes

His shoes line the floor of the closet, never having moved since the day when he took his last breath in the rented hospital bed that was set up in the study on the second floor.

In a small wooden box in the back corner of the closet, various tins of shoe polish sit in a jumble, together with several brushes, cloths, and other classically masculine tools of footwear ablution. And even though the word ablution generally refers to the ceremonial washing of one’s body—or parts thereof—it can also be inferred to represent the act of cleaning sacred containers, and for his fastidious and proud self, the thoughtful care of shoes was indeed a sacred act.

Those shoes, so illustrative of his lifelong desire for both order and elegant conveyance, are a manifestation of how he approached the physical world and the objects that he esteemed. Like everything else in his life, these utilitarian vessels were well cared for, clean, and thoughtfully placed in an order which must have made perfect sense to the author of their arrangement.

There are the dress shoes, brown and black, so common to older gentlemen of his generation. There is one pair of white patent leather loafers that one might see on a septuagenarian Floridian on the way to the country club for a game of bridge. Further back towards the wall, one will also find leather Totes, those relatively inexpensive faux leather boots lined with artificial black fur that can be easily slipped on during winter nights when there is wet snow on the ground and a trash can to be rolled to the curb after nightfall.

Even though he would rarely wear them in public, several pairs of sneakers also live among their footwear brethren. Grass-stained and obviously used for household chores, these two pairs of tennis shoes still convey a sense of his neatness, his clinging to order, and his utter sense of propriety in that they were never worn beyond the confines of the house or yard, except of course for a few rushed trips to Home Depot or the local hardware store on a Saturday afternoon.

Last but not least, his beloved slippers sit on the right side of the closet in a most convenient place for easy access and use. Embossed with the image of his feet—like his own personal Shroud of Turin—these two pairs of footwear speak of cozy winter afternoons in front of the TV, hot chocolate in hand, his beloved wife at his side. The newer pair, less worn yet obviously loved and cared for, were the last things he wore on his gouty feet. Three days before his death, he made his final trip to the bathroom wearing this particular pair, assisted by the home health aide sent by the hospice agency providing his end-of-life care.

These brown slippers, purchased at JC Penney’s just two months prior to his diagnosis, were so warm and comfortable, and it brought tears to his eyes as he shuffled to the bathroom, realizing that he would most likely never wear them again. In fact, it was clear to him on that day as he was painfully but gently guided to the toilet, that he would return to that cursed hospital bed and assuredly never leave it.

Bedbound and wasting, eschewing all solid foods and taking only sips of water or ginger ale, the simple comforts of slippers, scarves, gloves and cozy jackets were like wispy details of a once active life now inexorably slipping through his weakening fingers.
Posted by Keith, RN at 8:44 AM
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Keith
I am a forty-something Registered Nurse, happily married since 1989, with a wonderful, dynamic wife and a creative, compassionate, and loving son in his mid-twenties. My patient descriptions and anecdotes are always slightly altered or combined to protect privacy. Originally interested in pursuing a career in the visual arts, my disposition has led me to a life in healthcare and service, for better or worse, as well as a mid-life

Snow Rolling: A chuckle from the snowy SW

Saturday, January 24th, 2009
Watch out: life may not take you seriously

Watch out: life may not take you seriously

Robin says….

You got to pay it to believe it. Tonight a younger friend
at work was instructing me to not take life too seriously. We were reviewing impressions of our loudspeaker rants about the floor wash bucket. The manager did not understanding that we were goofing on each other. Normally I must be too serious. He knew that we were sharing a late night rant.

Laughter yoga is spreading around the world. Go to laughter yoga on youtube for all the details.

I could write more but follow the instructions and write down all your comments, and let me know what you think!

Winter filled sky high with stress?

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
Stretch beyond the obvious

Stretch beyond the obvious

bargainstyling.com

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Thanks to Stacey Sheets for reading some of my posts. She also has a frugal… blog and that’s one many need to visit daily. Go to 451Press.com So you can find her posts: .

Ok, many people are going into super deep shock with the changing world lately. This shock also creates STRESS, and possibly depression. Of course a severe winter adds to many burdens. I could write many books about these factors.

My Mom gives me ideas when she is just telling recent stories. Fortunately she lives with my sister and her husband. This way 3 incomes can pool together and reduce costs. Even with the woodstove, her heating bill is high!

So she was telling me about the 4″ snow storm that had already dropped over 12″ and was still snowing. Another storm was going to hit the next day. She then talked about how Chuck who has a tractor drives the tractor out to the small barn to feed the horse. He also brings my sister out there on the tractor so she can visit the horse. She story continues, and my Mother’s voice softens as she feels love and admiration for her son-in-law and the horse.

In the midst of all this she accomplishes 3 things:
1) the woodstove helps ease worries.
2) She diverts her attention from the stress about the storm.
3) She re-affirms her gratitude for family, thus she feels at ease.

This isn’t the Mom I’ve always known. Sometimes the supportive family aspect may not exist in your life. Sometimes the stressses keep piling up like the snow in the story. Your stack of bills can be worse…and nowadays, that is not all.

Huge heating bills? See if there is one or two rooms that you can “close down” for the night, or day. We seldom used a dining room and the “guest bedroom”. My Mom would shut the doors to these rooms until we needed them. You could also hang heavy curtains or blankets on the windows. Or towels stuffed at the bottom of the doors. Turn down the heat to the sixites at night. Turn it up before the morning shower. No spare room but you all go out most of the day? Turn heat down for the day and up when you get at home.

Wear vests, sweaters, hats inside. Stuck for ideas? Ask what people did during the depression.

Bills pouring in?
1)If possible retire 2 credit cards.
2) Get a part time job. I live in an expensive community where people of all ages often juggle two to three jobs each.
3) Pay aggressively on 1 card and then reitre it too, and then repeat on other cards.
4) 2X a week have a spending fast. Avoid buying anything except food or gas. Use these savings for:
1/3 to pay more on bills
1/3 for savings
1/3 for fun paid with cash.
Include the whole family.

Go visit Stacey’s site for more ideas. Return here as I will continue my suggestions. Feel free to copy and use anywhere, please just give me credit.

Well I’d prefer to use healthier ingredients. However for fast and easy then this works. Also she mentions her blog where you can more ideas on her blog. Enjoy!

It’s the Irish in me, plus a Polish friend

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Celebrate, dance, and tell tales  photo by Mary MacIntyre

Celebrate, dance, and tell tales photo by Mary MacIntyre

Actually, officially threr’s no Irish in me, my Dad was adopted by his step-father. But his ancestry did mingle a bit….

The Irish part of the story comes later, though I grew up being told I had Irish ancestry which I identified strongly with. First though is some news from a friend who grew up in South Chicago and has a lot of Polish in his background. Chuck Bartok. This generous innovative entrpreneur has an invite that I will share with you. I include it here today because our mindset makes a major difference in our health, realizing dreams, and sometimes our ability to keep our jobs. So here goes:

Chuck invited you to “Chuck Bartok” tomorrow.

Chuck says, “Join us this year on The Focus Society Talk Show. We have started
discussing Chapter 1 of the powerful Book The Miracle iof Right Thought,
Need Free Copy? Login or Join http://focussocietymastermind.com“.

Event: Chuck Bartok
“Where discerning Entrepreneurs discuss the Classics”
What: Study Group
Host: Chuck Bartok
Start Time: Tomorrow, January 20 at 12:00pm
End Time: Tomorrow, January 20 at 1:00pm
Where: http://focussociety.com

To see more details and RSVP, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=46275387043Thanks,
The Facebook Team

___ So you can see you can contact him at facebook. Maybe just get the free book. I don’t know how many people will attend the event since it is JANUARY 20…but he usually has re-broadcasts available.

Now with a drum roll I introduce you the new Irish AMerican President:
Barack Obama. Hopefully wherver you stand, this will bring a smile to your face.

Sing a long!!!! I bet you can’t help but smiling. Maybe you might even want to get up and dance. Get up and twirl a little. Great for the body. Burn some calories. My daily tip: we can all laugh and lighten up a bit! Cheers!

Love your grandma well

Monday, January 19th, 2009

A tree of many seasons and circles  photo by Mary MacIntyre

A tree of many seasons and circles photo by Mary MacIntyre


I love this picture of the old apple tree. I was particulary drawn to it this day since half still was green and the rest fully fall colors. It also created three circles, each intersecting the other as light changed. The inner shelter was one created by the thinner limbs bending heavy with ripened fruit. The outer circle divided the tree form the field, and included a perimeter worn into the earth from visitors meandering about the tree. This tree old, had somehow survived the diasppearance of once a productive farm. as the sun and clouds danced the shadows skirted in and out, erasing what seemed to exist moments before.

So if you need some tips, here are a few:

Be glad you have those you love now.
Pay close attention to grandmas, and if you are lucky grandpas.
People can join the dance of clouds and sun unexpectedly.
Call them. Write them.
Can we imagine what their years hold, or their thoughts long for?

Be glad for the youth around you.
They hold light and unexpected wonder
we can see and feel differently from their expression.

Don’t take life too seriously
make your path full of spirit
look those you love in the eye

perhaps you can see beyond
mutual history.

be glad that wild mustangs can still run
that deserts share secrets
and moutains provide homes for lions.

and if you are up late at night
be still, listen
count blessings
and send prayers to
those you love.

if you have nothing else to do,
you might write a letter to a favorite teacher,

or remember to treat your grandma well
no excuses.


Thanks for the Comments, and Friday night & popcorn?

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Is popcorn at home here?

Is popcorn at home here?


Thanks for the comments. Bloggers, including me, love comments, as it validates that we have an audience. So thank you advance for more comments. I also invite you to visit www.writersunbound.com, and coachingcooking.com . These are all new assignments for me, and are a lot of fun. If you want particular topics covered, please let me know.

Friday night and popcorn. I am curious, what in 2009, people do on Friday nights. Create lists of fav things you, or your family do and send me them. I remember in the sixites, one favorite thing to do was go with the beau to a movie: yup a popcorn night. In the 70’s, any excuse was ok to have a pocorn night. My sister was the popcorn queen. In the early 80’s anytime I went to visit my parents: popcorn was a mandatory menu item. Now it is off the food list, which isn’t too terrrible as I broke a tooth on popcorn and need to be rather careful. Do you need popcorn on Friday nights? And what type do you get? In my health food store there must be at least 15 gourmet popcorn snacks. They are all delicious too!

What other components make for a terrific Friday night? Share some tips.

I unfortunately have to wake up early enough to get to work on time Saturday morning. In fact it is already past my bedtime. Even my cats have wandered off, a sure sign I am expected to leave te office. I am sure it must have to do with my collard creation. See coachingcooking.com. Also if you browse 451Press.com , you’ll discover trendy food sites and wine site, and more food blogs as well. Friday night must be a time to feast! Perhaps relax.

Need more crazy ideas? GO to youtube.

Pick 5 and add 20:) Is it necessary to fast track life?

Friday, January 16th, 2009

The sky calls us to fly...

The sky calls us to fly...

Photo by Mary MacIntyre

There’s a big difference with the pace of life in a BIG city and a smaller city. Vaguely, I also remember the pace of small town life. Are you racing your life away? Are you so busy that you don’t have time to just enjoy the day? Wherever we live there still is the massive push to do, accomplsih, and be MORE.

I have sidestepped the freeway frenzy and still can get caught up in the busy busy. My life holds greater flexibility, yet still demands new solutions to creating a reasonable livlihood. I watched a friend tonight get ravishingly caught in a whirl about some special sheepskin boots on EBAY! It was a bit embarassing to see her become like an agressive driver on the interstate. “These are MY boots. I am going to win this bid.”

Thus even in a perfectly small slower paced city people can create their own wound up dilemas. These minor or temporary flights easily distract our purpose or peace of mind. Sound familiar. So here are a few tip suggestions:

1)Create your top ten hopes and desires. Prioritize them.
if family is one of the top, then are you really creating quality time first?
where does money really need to fit into the equation?
how satisfied are you with your present picture?
Maybe adjust the “lens” to better align to some of your deeper hopes.

2) If you are choosing a fastrack, does it nuture your life,health, well-being?
Jot down a few details.
3) It’s a passion time of the year. Are you pursing your passion?
If not, could you make a few adjustments to increase how often you can chase passion.
4) Do you have any time for yourself?
Take it:often.

Our lives move far more quickly than any of us expect. Kids grow up too fast. Etc. Books go unread, and even dreams may wither.

Take time to choose to focus on living now, at least a little time each day. Tonight I decided to alter my plans. I took a good friend to dinner. I extended my budget. We had no coupons. We had a reasonable budget to work with, and I picked a nice place. She’s 80 years old. She didn’t have any spare cash. We didn’t rush. I felt good because I was supporting a local company that seems to need a bit extra $$. We both had leftovers for another meal. We laughed. I noticed how much she has changed in the last 6 months. Still she is thinking about how to pick up some little jobs.

Later I did a surprise visit to a clent who has been too hyper about a project. She was delighted and surprised to see me. Although we didn’t get everything done, I may have shown her enough to reduce her FRUSTRATION level. The visit confirmed our committment to the do-ability of this venture.
The goals,etc. hold power and importance. Never give up if the process feeds you. Achievemnt has her own rewards, and invokes savory moments when in balace with your greater purpose in life.

Ok add twenty more tips of your own. Send them to me if you like.

11 minutes to create 10 tips!

Thursday, January 15th, 2009
The young at heart, always discover new...photo by Mary MacIntyre

The young at heart, always discover new...photo by Mary MacIntyre

Well lost tme there. So 10 life daily tips:
1) Don’t take calls after 9 PM. Especially if there is work to be done.
2) QUit work: get off the computer by 11PM.
3)Create downtime, unwind time before midnight bedtime.
4)admit it: I am addicted to online work/marketing.
5) Take notes. Read them later as a great reality check.
6) Create folders…where is that ebook?
7) Take breaks, maybe even a short walk.
8) Eat!
9) Spend time with family and friends.
10) Perfection is not needed. Take action.
OK I got the tips down fast enough. I will go beyond my 11 minutes to finish this blog. I will break my rule about getting off the computer by 11 PM.

I came home after evening shift at work. Hunger surged throughout me: afterall I had not really eaten supper. So I ate, Took care of cats. Cleaned up some of my messes. Had re-energized enough to come to work.

Bring…landline phone. It was after nine o’clock. A client was on the phone, in somewhat a panic. She was trying to get something done and really wanted me to do her work right then. Boundaries anyone? So I gave her a few tips, and she took notes. She had not read the emails I sent with ebooks addressing the exact topics she needed help with. One hour later.

So I went to read te ebooks, and they didn’t have as much information. I tried copying some:nada. However I did get her some stuff she needed.

At last get some information I needed. Classic: I could not find the book I wanted! I had meetings, and have been working since 8 AM today! Now 11:07 PM. SO where is the punchline here???

Reread the tips. Our passion can carry us far. However, some balance needs to come into our/my lives. I did have breakfast with a friend. I did take time to juice veggies for health. I did enjoy my evening shift at work. I am estactic at my increased energy and less pain in the body.

What are your ten tips to help you regain perspective? Write the first 10 in ten minutes. Or simply have some fun and visit: www.writersunbound.com
www.caochingcooking.com

They stole my ideas!

See, you can use these or just laugh. See you tomorrow. Send me your tips!

Stacy Sheets inspired this blog!

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Sometimes people just walk by without seeing  Photo: Mary MacIntyre

Sometimes people just walk by without seeing Photo: Mary MacIntyre

I have a bellief that my photos make people feel good, think, wonder, or even sometimes connect with spirit. Sometimes, I lose sight of this primal reason I do photography. In my early years, long after I sold a print, a friend would come back and remind me. Remember that giant sunflower pic? I use it to meditate with. It makes me feel good, or I think of you. I took that picture in 1974. I remember standing in my community garden plot and loving this six foot tall or taller plant, the flower had a diameter of at least 20 inches and the sky was so blue and spectacular: classic early clear bright fall day in Maine. That my joy, and the essence bursting forth from sunflower tanscended and helped a rural single mom Maine woman over three years later, made me understand the reality and depth of connection. All from one photograph I sold her.

Often we just walk by. I take some time 2X a week to walk a small labryinth. Each time I walk, I see something new. I feel the seasons change. I notice that someone takes time to rake it, as Japanese monks do on sand gardens. I notice the arroyo and its life. I breathe, feel the air on my face, and look at the sky. I smile at the beautifully carved buddha statue where in the fall I would place flowers. I feel grateful that the rose colored quartz stone I left still is there. I found it before a nearby dumpster amongst weeds. I stand up and stretch, look upward into tree branches and smile. I give thanks to God for all life. I say a prayer. I walk back filling with gratefullness that I can walk, that I am healing, and that so many people help me with their generousity. I truly am blessed. All this takes 10 minutes. I go into the reception area, meditate, and wait for my appointment.

Tonight, wearing a new gray silk blazer from the thrift store ($1.00 sale!!) to help keep warm, and while listening to a video on purpose by Mike Antoni internet marketer, I found that Stacy Sheets had left me a comment. My first comment on this blog: a good sign. I quickly went to her blog and enjoyed it. Basically we do need ways to create spa days, or makeovers. Read her blog please. Recently I decide to take clothes I saved for “special” occassions and just wear them. Thus the silk blazer.

So, I wrote her about how the gratitude journal works. I decided to copy it here, or part of it and share it with you.

http://www.bargainstyling.com/new-year-new-you-how-to-get-a-free-make-over/

How a gratitude journal works by me, Mary MacIntyre
Now about the gratitude journal. Here’s a few ways it works:
it keeps your perspective positive
gratitude opens the heart, the lungs, and mind
it may make you smile
you can learn abundance feeling
you can connect with spirit
your brain creates new and different pathways: literally
you can open up energy
you plant the seeds and create the soil for growth, abundance, and prosperity
you can allow yourself to heal.

Now each of us can create our own version of a gratitude journal. You don’t have to do it that way. It is best to do your writing daily or near that. Watch your world unfold. Thank you Stacy for writing me, and I dedicate this blog to you!

New Author Mary MacIntyre reporting to blog.

Monday, January 12th, 2009

The young at heart, always discover new...photo by Mary MacIntyre

The young at heart, always discover new...photo by Mary MacIntyre

Hi,
Welcome to Lip Tips Daily. Sometime I will figure out how to change the about situation. Right now I’ll begin blogging.

Short Bio:
Mary MacIntyre
Southwest USA
Woman of many hats
counsellor
coach
writer
artist
health food enthusiast
positive metaphsical lady
Find me at Twitter as Makkinart
Tweet me.

That list could go on and on. Life tips will come in many forms. This blog will really rock when you submit questions, viewpoints, and ideas. I’ve done a lot of research over the years and even more resources. So send me your…just keep it clean.

This second video was just created by my friend Robin Easton. I will include her often, because I so like her music.

Now the tempo here will change dramaicatly from day to day. So I hope you come back often to test the waters.

5 tips for today:
1) Upon awakening smile, and when you get up do a stretch. Cats stay flexible most of their lives because they stretch a lot.
2) At least once a day write down 2 or 3 thoughts. No judgement, just write. Expression frees and opens the mind.
3) If you took the time to come here, leave your url.
4) Praise spirit.
5) Have you started your gratitude journal yet?

Life has terrific tempos. Your tempo may be adjusted any time you want if you pay attention. However, in all that you do, be you, and celebrate your living. If you have wonder to share do it. If you are stuck in low times, depression, grief, or the tolls of the world upon you. Experience your feelings, bless them, and let them fly away as clouds blown easily away. Notice 10 beautiful things that surround you. Sunlight upon your face, the grimmace on a child’s face, the mud. Start noticing beauty in all, for these are our relatives, and we are here on earth with opportunity to remember and honor our connections. Have a great journey.

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