Look ahead to the possibilities and opportunities of the New Year with confidence, not fear and anxiety.
Month: December 2012 (Page 1 of 2)
I need to get a more detailed plan.
It’s time for more writing, less reading.
Don’t finish you meal well ahead of your host and his other guest.
Jigsaw puzzles can be relaxing but not a particularly productive use of time.
They don’t have to remember every gift every year, but these might stick.
Unwrap books carefully lest you rip the dust jacket beyond repair.
You can only know a person to the extent that they share things about themselves.
I’m getting close to empty and broken – I need to finally admit that I am nothing, have nothing, can do nothing, and submit to His will.
Nothing says “I love you” like surprising her with the amazing, 9-foot artificial tree that we agreed we couldn’t afford this year.
It’s a big relief to find out your broken $500 phone is under warranty – especially when you think melted chocolate might have had something to do with it.
I need to improve a lot of relationships before my death (since it’s coming whether I’m ready or not).
Praise the effort and determination because that’s what you control.
Do not put your extra chocolate in your pocket where you will forget about it until it melts.
If you take off your fleece when you deplane and hit the Florida humidity, keep track of it when you get into the rental car.
Don’t take it personally or be compelled to respond immediately.
Part of taking care of my baby girl is leaving the wrong place and paying the price for the right place.
20 kindergartners is a tragedy, 3,000 babies a day is a statistic.
Give up “perfect” and be “authentic”.
When ordering Thai food, make sure you understand the 1-10 scale for hot and remember you can always add more spice after it’s served.