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  • Write Queen Writes About Nothing And Everything

    Posted on Dec 28, 2008 04:52:12 PM

    I am a sentimental human being. I cry at funerals. Normal. But I even cry at weddings, and I had two wonderful marriages. I guess you could say I loved them to death since both of them preceded me in death.

    I was reading an email from Simple Truths on the computer that lead me to their website about a boy with Downs Syndrome who made a lot of customers in a store happy with his acts of kindness. Yes, I cried when I read the story and I’m crying as I write this. I told you I am sentimental.

    The story was told by Barbara Glanz, and as I perused the rest of the website (.simpletruths.com ) I noticed Barbara had a book available “The Simple Truths of Appreciation” and right then I had an inspiration or as some people would call it an ah-ha

    moment. I picked up the phone and ordered the book for my best friend in appreciation

    of all the little things she does for me every day.

    The book came today, and of course I had to read it first before I give it to her, Reading it made

    me think. How many times do we think to say to the bag boy who carried our groceries out to the car “Thanks. You were a big help.” If it was hot out today, did you think to offer your mail carrier a glass of cool water to drink? If you played golf today, did you think to give your caddie a pat on the back AND a smile for a job well done. It wasn’t his fault you boogied that hole on the ninth.

    How long has it been since you invited an elderly neighbor to church with you? The next time you bake cookies why not share them with a shut-in? Do you have a neighbor in a convalescent home? How long since you visited and caught them up with neighborhood news?

    Those of us who are well or well cared for tend to forget the forgotten, the unfortunate, the lonely, the poor (not necessarily in money), the sick and the sick at heart. A smile, a handshake and a

    few pleasant words might make the difference between daylight and darkness for those forgottens in our life.