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by Rose Caplan
All Aboard! And, don’t forget to bring your dreams!
And, remember…Feed Your Good Dog, so your good dog always wins!
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by Rose Caplan
Sometimes it is those few good moments that we find in challenging days for which we are the most thankful. ~The Feed Your Good Dog Council
FIND THE GOOD IN EACH DAY
Every day can’t be a good day.
But within each day—those
long twenty-four hours—there
are a few minutes or even
seconds when something good
or special happens.
Those moments are as powerful
as the frail flame of a candle
that can light an entire dark room.
—Judith Garrett Garrison and Scott Sheperd
Read more at Source: belief.net
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by Rose Caplan
HAVE A WONDERFUL, BRIGHT DAY!
Everything in life is temporary.
Darkness of the Night or
Brightness of the Day.
Even sunrise is temporary…and so is sunset…
When things are going well ENJOY while the going if Good…it may not last forever…
And if things are going bad,
remember, that also is a temporary phase…
Do not be worried, as night will lead to Day and brightness…
Be happy, for you Live but once…
Have a Wonderful, Bright Day!
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Marietta, GA 30068
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by Rose Caplan
This Wednesday Wide Smile commemorates the life and work of Rosa Parks whose most famous action happened 55 years ago today!
Rosa Parks was a modest seamstress on her way home from work when she refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. That single act of defiance on December 1st 1955 is remembered as the start of the civil rights movement and she is respectfully remembered as the mother of the civil rights movement.
Although many had refused to comply with segregation laws before, Mrs. Parks’ humility and strength of character made her an ideal candidate for the NAACP and Women’s Rights Movement to rally behind and organize a boycott in protest of her arrest and trial. The boycott lasted 381 days, forcing the government to overturn segregation laws and also launched a then little known preacher and activist, Martin Luther King Jr.
Mrs. Parks’ accomplishments leading up to her fateful bus ride, included receiving her high school diploma later in life, and registering to vote, both rare and major accomplishments for African-American women of her day. After she was thrust into the spotlight, Rosa Parks continued her commitment to civil rights by attending marches, co-founding the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development and publishing and speaking about her perseverance.
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by Rose Caplan
ITADAKIMASU
A single Japanese word captures this sense of indebtness to everyone and everything that makes a meal possible: itadakimasu ( pronounced EE ta da kee mas). Saying it at the beginning of a meal honors the sun, the rain, the earthworms, the farmers, the merchants, the cook — everyone and everything that collaborate to bring the meal together. In a word— itadakimasu– you are honoring the Source of Life behind it all….there is no English equivalent. ____ Charles Garfield, Wisdom Circles
Source: Facebook post @Tina Jansson Michel @Marianne Wysocki
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by Rose Caplan
If you’re not willing to do the work you won’t get better….think about what you can do not what you can’t do…words of wisdom from a young bride to be involved in a freak accident at her bachelorette party, and who with the help of her fiance, family and friends is making great strides in her recovery toward, among other things, a new wedding date.
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