Please cherish your family and friends. Don't let another minute pass without telling them that you love and appreciate their presence, because you never know when it will be too late. Forgive like there will be no tomorrow. Give like you have more than you could ever need. Thank each other for all of the little things that make life worth living. Spread smiles to everyone you pass. Be gracious when others have turned their backs. Trust as if you've never been wronged. Have faith that it is all for the best. Be the change you want to see in the world.
Peace & Joy
Anne
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Blessings to you Anne, wishing you a very joyus holiday!
ReplyDeleteCheers to that! Happy Holidays Anne:)
ReplyDeletehappy holidays anne! here's to an awesome 2009!
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful + inspiring post!!! hope you have a wonderful holiday and a fabulous new year!
ReplyDeleteSo poetic, Anne. :-)
ReplyDeleteKeep up the inspiring work Anne.
ReplyDeleteAnd Merry Christmas from the UK.
Steve
Great words....
ReplyDeleteHope you had a wonderful Christmas:)
Anne, I love and appreciate your presence (via my RSS feed).
ReplyDeleteThank you for your generous sharing of knowledge!
Happy belated Christmas and the picture SO FUNNY
ReplyDeleteanne! happy belated holidays!!! i just found this happy baby Oz pic post! Yay! He's so big now--you wouldn't believe it. I hope MA is treating you guys well--my sis just moved to Boston if you ever need a wedding officiant/therapist (she's a social worker/rabbinical student): www.margotmeitner.com
ReplyDeletexoxo
erika