You get up today. You may be tired. You may be lonely. You may be ill. You may be angry. You may be scared. You may be feeling despair. You may be sad. You may not be looking forward to going to work. And, you may need to have your face pressed right up against the glass to see…
Hit this link.
Thanks for sharing. Praying for his continued healing.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
Yes, me too.
May it never take a reminder of our own mortality to consider the grace of each day – even the lousy ones. The perspective of fewer tomorrows is a daunting precipice from which to look out – at least for me. I’m going back to the Peanuts picture now.
Yes on all fronts. I’m with you.
I, too, hope that I am wise enough to appreciate my blessings without such a potent reminder…
Me too Lori. Me too.
That was a shiver………….
Like a cold shower. Yes Ioanna.
Very moving…..
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Thanks for the link. I don’t know the meaning of ‘Quinquennium’ and feeling very lazy to go through the dictionary but I have to.
Quinquennium = A specific period of 5 years
Thanks.
Brilliant. Your intro, the following blog.
“carpe diem”, cause they are numbered.
Thank you John. I was inspired by Jeff post.
Puts life into perspective.
I totally get it being a breast cancer survivor, now 13 years out…
I bet you can. Good for you Tina.
Totally agree with John above with your intro to this blog. I can totally relate to the article after my first experience three years ago. Now looking forward to my “Quinquennium” for this current life test. Thanks for finding another piece of inspiration!!
I bet you can (relate that is). Can’t believe it has been 3 years. Keep it rollin’