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Old 01-07-2007, 09:57 AM
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Sorry, wanted to sound like one of those TV announcers with the monster trucks

I hope everyone has a great day. It is starting off beautifully so far. Kids spent the night at my parents with my brother's kids up from VA, hubby is still asleep, dog is asleep, I got my coffee. I hear birds chirping.

Wow, it really is a nice quiet morning......remind me to put an order in for more of the same for the rest of my life

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Old 01-07-2007, 09:01 PM
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Wink Hello Kaiti -

Thanks again for starting a roll call today. Your perseverance might just be what this forum needs to get running again! lol

Been a quiet day for me - not much energy today......

Here's a reading for today -

To affect the quality of the day--that is the highest of the arts. --Henry David Thoreau

We are the sculptors of our day. We can mold it creatively into a wonderful masterpiece. We control the amount of moisture we mix into our clay. We pound it, shape it, stroke it, love it. Others can offer suggestions, and we gain new perspectives from their advice, but it is finally our own creation. Our knife may occasionally slip, or our mixture of earth may be too dry. Any great artist suffers temporary setbacks. Besides, imperfections in art often make it all the more interesting.

How creative can I be in my life today?

You are reading from the book Today's Gift.


Hope all will have a peaceful, addiction-free night!
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