Let’s be honest I was crazy before the cats shirt
Love this heart touching Let’s be honest I was crazy before the cats shirt. It’s this stuff. The day to day that so often doesn’t get noticed. I love how you shine your light on what really matters. This is such a gift, thank you for reminding us there is so much good in this world we live in, we just need to open our eyes and see it. I am grateful for you and your eyes that notice and see the good in the world, in our loved ones and help us to do the same.
I would have been in tears too had I seen this Sunflower blessed to be called Gigi shirt for his child. It is something I should have done for me oldest when he was learning to drive but I was too impatient back then. An opportunity to realize I have been missing out, not living joyfully with my 2 little red heads, my family. Thank you for shinging your gift so brightly.
My mom has Alzheimer’s disease. Too see her soak in the Flamingo apparently were trouble when we are together who knew shirt. She expresses her wonder at everything with the innocence of a child. A day I will treasure forever. A boy in her school committed suicide yesterday and looking through my phone at pictures of her, my heart broke at the same time it filled.
Anyway, the idea was roughly: if something in your life is making Floral blessed to be called Gigi shirt. That one has really helped me through some hard stuff lately, as do your words. And thank you for the loving affirmation of my words! Means everything. This picture currently makes my soul sing. This child is my youngest. Do you see that amazing smile on her face?
Please don’t stay in a place Floral my favorite pharmacy technician calls me mom shirt. Take an old hand or a young hand in yours – see loving memories and future possibilities in their palms. Look within and find something beautiful you thought was gone. Your son was behind the wheel, and he was attempting to park the car between your golf club bag and a large plastic container.
This is such a gift, thank you for reminding us there is so much good in this world we live in, we just need to open our eyes and see it. I am grateful for you and your eyes that notice and see the good in the world, in our loved ones and help us to do the same. Your posts are my favorite way to face the day. Also, what a great reminder that the love and teaching of our kids is important and good and even when we mess up, we are there for them, always.
I have been missing out, not living joyfully with my 2 little red heads, my family. Thank you for shinging your gift so brightly. How fun that you remember! It’s about showing up. I will let this story realign me each and every time I see someone parallel parking. God Bless this dad and his son. Thank you for passing this perspective on.
This picture currently makes my soul sing. This child is my youngest. Do you see that amazing smile on her face? I let her help me paint her room. To many this might not seem like much. But this mommy is a perfectionist. This mommy has a touch of ocd. This mommy doesn’t like messes and more work to be made when I can do it myself, faster, cleaner easier. But I am taking a page from your book. Trying to slow down and embrace the things and people around me. This picture is all of that.
A boy in her school committed suicide yesterday and looking through my phone at pictures of her, my heart broke at the same time it filled. All of those little quirks that sometimes annoy me, like having headphones in, not wanting to look at the camera, and general tweenager stuff are things I’d never want to give up. Thank you for this reminder Rachel. Sometimes we all get so caught up in annoyance and negativity that we lose sight of our people and how different, difficult, and quiet life would be without them.
Your son was behind the wheel, and he was attempting to park the car between your golf club bag and a large plastic container. I suspect there were a number of things you could’ve been doing with your time. I needed to see this. It is a reflection of my own face that I so often fail to see. When there are other things we could be doing with our lives. I was too emotional to pull over and tell this father how much I appreciated his actions, but I will be looking for him.
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