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3/9/12

Food For Thought on a Friday...

(a note from the universe)

It's not as if one could be bored enough, feel frustrated enough, or complain enough that their life would suddenly turn around. Doesn't work that way.

Whatever anyone "is," they become more of. And anyone's is'ness is whatever they say it is.

Me? I is getting back into life:)

What "is" it you are today?

11 comments:

Cheryl said...

Sad, Jake, sad.

Just read your previous posts and I am so very sorry for your losses.

My cousin took his life on Thanksgiving eve. A cousin I hadn't seen in 20 years ~ not a daughter or a son-in-law ~ and I still don't know where to put those emotions.

Take care of yourself. Keeping you in my heart.

Monika said...

I is happy, without a reason :).

Jane said...

Proud and reflective - my youngest is 25 today... where did all the years go?!

Dazee Dreamer said...

I is happy. Just saw the 7 week fetus of my newest grandbaby.

My name WAS Female, I shit you not! said...

I sure try my damndest though!
;0) (((hugs)))Pat

Busy Bee Suz said...

I just had de ja vue.
Huh?
Glad you are back in the universe sister...
xoxoxo

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

Glad to hear you are back to blogging and enjoying life again, Viki. I've been thinking of you!

My Grama's Soul said...

Hi dear friend.....WELCOME BACK....I've been waiting for you!!

xxoxoxo

Jo

People Who Know Me Would Say: said...

My is-ness is my biz-ness.

I need a minute. I do crack myself up. :-)

My is-ness is focused on creating new and more memories with those I love. (Time for a visit, Jake.)

Boone says hi. :-)

LuLu Kellogg said...

I is trying to get up from my nice comfy bed so I can go get some new clothes this morning. My wardrobe is reaching Def Con 4 again! My bed is waaaaaaaaaaay to comfy to get out of right now!

Love,
LuLu~*xoxo

Jenny said...

It's a late afternoon of rest from the buzzyness of Grandlittles!

Glad to see you looking up, sweetie.

There's some wonderful things around us. We just have to remember to open our eyes when things feel black.