Grab a hankie and stand on the grass

Very grateful for~

God’s unconditional love
Uggs
Not having to stand alone
Freshly mowed grass—there were some really great-savory  moments for my feet before my sinuses said “enough”
My paisley coat. A throwback to my ca-boho days-(or boo-hoo days if bank accounts are the measure). I rarely where it here b/c it is loud and I try to be quiet here, so I usually wear it when I am out of town. But I am wearing it today b/c I like it despite the fact that probably only Joann Worley would approve.

Fleece throws
Brave people at CR
Smiles
Carol and Garrett’s emails of encouragement before an interview call

“Beginning to tune into even the minutest feelings of compassion or
appreciation or gratitude softens us. If we begin to acknowledge
these moments and cherish them, if we begin to realize how precious
they are, then no matter how fleeting and tiny this good heart may
seem, it will gradually, at its own speed, expand.” ~ Pema Chödrön

4 thoughts on “Grab a hankie and stand on the grass

  1. Helen, wear your paisley coat with confidence and a smile! Bet you get compliments from more than one person! You go girl!! Blessings, Jean

  2. Thank you Carol and Jean for the validatino of my paisley coat! Wondering why i need the reassurance (but I do) and admiring the confidence of the stylish people who take clothes risk (and they do!)

  3. I join the chorus of paisley coat approval, Helen. And I love your quote about compassion and gratitude and appreciation which your list reflects so well. Thank you.

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