Moments slipping from our hands
I am happy, in just couple of months I have seen all of my daughters.
Now will go back to my normal routine, to my Senior Club, to Library,
my second home, to Tim Horton and my kitchen. I will be fine.
August 25th -- My Grandson, the eldest son of my daughter, who lives in
Edmonton, has passed his Exams. He is doing Medicine. We are going to
celebrate, will have Dinner tonight at Tangerine, the Chinese Restaurant.
We have to value such moments to acknowledge and share the happiness.
This matters a lot to connect and help to boost our bond with our kids and
grand kids.
August 31st -- My daughter left for Edmonton. Her flight was at 10 in
the morning. Last night was very busy. We went to have dinner at
someone's place. She is my late brother in law's daughter.
My husband must be watching over us, from above, will be happy for
keeping our connection alive. After dinner, my son took us to downtown
tour. We were back around midnight.
My daughter's stay was very short just for ten days but enough for me
to enjoy. We have to value whatever is there. Moments go on slipping from
our hands, are quickly changed from present to past.
I didn't have good night sleep, also have to be up early to say good bye
to my daughter. Anyway, she left, her flight was at 10 in the morning.
I am getting ready to go for my walk to Tim Horton, to have my coffee,
to enjoy my time.
We have to take action before we start feeling low and start thinking
negative. I called one of my friend, her dog passed away last week. She
is not in good shape. I have to talk to her, have coffee together, to make
her day brighter.
This week I have to miss my club as I will be busy with community
meetings. We have to divide our routine life into slots, so not to get bored,
to get busy and to distract ourselves from thinking negatives.
Take everything like faucets of happiness. Drain whatever you can from
the moments in hand. Keep yourself busy with things you like to do.
This is the Recipe to get Happiness. You will never go wrong with that.
Dear Friends in Ireland, I request you to please help business of Smile
Corner. I will be happy to keep this place open for my Blog Reading
Sessions. Thanks.
Dear Kris, ask my Friend Hannah, to come back. I don't want my Friend,
Niklas, to miss his classes for the sake of Father's enjoyment. Don't cut his
phone and let him play his Games. He will manage his studies. I trust him.
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