Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Beyond The Horizon
As I gaze out beyond the horizon and contemplate life I realize that I am but a single piece of a much larger picture.
At this time of year when we begin to celebrate and indulge in holiday festivities it is most appropriate to ponder a moment to be thankful.
When you pass by the Salvation Army kettle remember a little loose change adds up. Volunteer to read a story in the children's ward at the local hospital, the gift of smiles and giggles you'll receive are priceless.
And most of all say a little prayer for the brave men and women serving overseas spending another holiday away from their families. Singularly the task may seem insignificant... but united the sky's the limit...
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Well said Susan. So often, we forget that the smallest things can make the most significant impact on someone. Just a smile or a pat on the arm can cheer someone who might otherwise be having a bad day. The best gift one can give is of themselves and what better way to show your gratitude for what you do have than sharing it with others
Wishing you and your family a Happy and blessed Thanksgiving.
Kris
Thanks for visiting Miss Maddie - your photographs have a lovely serenity.
Oh Miss Maddie but all our single pieces do add up...but when we unite in prayer for all those brave people how strong we are...Blessings to you, Dzintra
So well said Susan. Beautiful photo's.
A Joyous Thanksgiving To You & Yours.
Hugs,Doreen
Thank you for the reminder to give of yourselves this season. Blessings to you and yours today.
Little by little each act of kindness and love can change our world for the better. I have so very much to be thankful for this day. So blessed I am, to share some with so many less fortunate
May you and your loved ones have a wonderful Thanksgiving Susan
Pinkie
Wonderful thougths for Thanksgiving weekend, Susan. And exquisite pictures. Is that your own view?? It's beautiful.
Beautifully said . . .
Nancy
I would love some quiet time on that bench!
You are so right, every little bit helps. And, being thankful every day is a blessing. I say Thank you the minute I wake in the morning, for I have another day, to love and be with my family.
Blessings~Cheryl
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