Be of good cheer, folks: it's only the news. The broadcasts are full of sound and fury, protests, politics, wars, skirmishes, intrigue, this, that, and the other.
But that's NOT what's important.
What's important is
family, friends, and loved ones. What's important is spending time with
them, and letting them know how much they mean to you.
For those
who can't be with your loved ones, know also that you're still loved and
appreciated. Your worth is not determined by whether you have family
close by. If you're alone this holiday season, reach out - and know
there are those who are reaching out to you.
Peace, my friends.
10 comments:
Amen.
Sound wisdom.
Rev. Paul. . . . That is truly lovely and loving.
Thank you.
WSF - thank you.
Sarge - thank you, too.
Cathy - I'm glad you came by. You're welcome!
Rev. Paul,
Well said my friend!!!
Thank you, Sandy.
Well said, sir and exactly right.
Good advice, Rev.Paul. In these trying times my family and friends are everything. I'm so, so tired of the news. Nothing we say, write or do will make any difference whatsoever anyway. Sigh.
Love the moosey header! :o)
Signifying nothing!
Thanks for the reminder.
I hope and trust you are taking your own advice!
gfa
threecollie - thank you, ma'am. :)
Chickenmom - agreed, and thanks!
Guffaw - no worries on my account, sir. Thank you.
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