Love the quote.
Today, I am the recipient of thoughtfulness.
Opened up my inbox to find 2 eCards. One from my daughter and one from her best friend. Beautiful New Year wishes. They are totally unselfish people. They have their troubles (who doesn’t?), yet made me feel wanted and appreciated. Made me happy
Then, I got a phone call. A new friend (lovely woman) asked me to join her and her husband and 3 others for early New Year’s dinner.
Then, my sister called. She was in Costco, and had the list of items I had asked her to get for me when next she went there. A little problem: the pistachios I wanted was “slightly salted;” however, they had only “shelled” or “salt and pepper.” I thanked her – “no thanks on that.”
The point: the greatest gift is when someone (in this case, 4 people) gives of themselves. Thoughtfulness – being the recipient of – is a source of happiness that is priceless.
A simple “thank you” is all I can muster up right now.
Have a great day! And a great New Year!
Lovely thoughts! May I borrow your idea?
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Of course, my dear.
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Happy new year, modenagirl!
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Same to you! I’m adding a wish for good health as well. Someone, a long time ago, said to me, “Health is wealth.” So true.
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Whenever I’m in a bar and another round comes up, I toast to their health and sanity.
Hey, with my drinking buddies, one out of two ain’t bad.
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Ha ha!
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