Friday, February 25, 2022

'Til the Sun Comes Up

Yesterday was a wonderful day. I worked an eight hour day. But, as I drove there, I listened to the radio and set out some goals. And, my first customer was amazing. Not, a big purchase. But, she was buying for the nurses for her husband who is in rehab after getting out of the hospital. Anyway, I set my intentions and they came true. I simply love customer's stories. My emotions are still on the surface, but I am finding that to listen to someone else is really helping me heal. The other is the sunrise. And, the friends I have made watching the sunrise. Friendship is the main thing that has helped me. I have the three truest and best friends a person could ask for. Each having their own stories, but they really listen, and are compassionate to what I am going through. One, even knew exactly when to text me to see how I was. And, it was always needed at that exact time. These friendships have lasted more then thirty years. I am also forming new friendships, which is SO unexpected. But, yet much needed. I am so grateful. At a time I just want to escape from everything, I am glad friendship is there for me. And, then there are the quotes that are positive and reassuring. Taking the photographs and sharing them, gives me some purpose. And, each comment is always appreciated. And, then there is the music. I am back to hearing just the right song when I need it. Love each morning thinking about a blog post and then going to you tube to hear some comforting classics. But, then on the side bar there are some suggestions. Today's song came to me this way. Sara Baresilles' songs are the most comforting to me. I don't own any of her records, but I think she might be the next record I buy. Quote of the Day: Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage. Anais Nin Song of the Day: A Safe Place to Land Sara Bareilles and John Legend

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