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That sounds right. But he's pretty dramatic in the books.Pretty sure it is Jim Dale, I do love the voice, it is so calm and soothing to me
That sounds right. But he's pretty dramatic in the books.Pretty sure it is Jim Dale, I do love the voice, it is so calm and soothing to me
Looking at your first post, where you hoped this thread would get long - looks like you hit the jackpot! Wow, 509 pages and growing! When I need a pick me up, I'm going to go back and read a few more pages at a time.Today's Topic - 3 things you're grateful for beginning with the letter R
To tie that in with the letter R, we could say that this thread has been refreshing, restoring, and regenerative.Looking at your first post, where you hoped this thread would get long - looks like you hit the jackpot! Wow, 509 pages and growing! When I need a pick me up, I'm going to go back and read a few more pages at a time.
Awesome post flying. Luv the thoughtfulnessGood early morning friends with a hug
By my faith, my Redeemer, Jesus. Related, Revelations.
Relatives. Dad is sure a blessing from God to me.
Reading, both my ability to do so and thoroughly enjoy many books.
Routines can offer a lot of comfort.
Reassurance from a family member or friend indeed can bring much hope anew.
Not a weird one at all. It saved your life and countless others. From my experience, the caregivers involved involved in these very intense, emotional fields of medicine are very special ppl.And I know this is a weird one, but radiation - I've been cancer free for 5 years now. It has helped so many people. And the people who administered it were so lovely - they would project beautiful pictures on the ceiling - trees blowing in the breeze, fields of flowers, clouds floating by - and play any music I wanted.
This is such a great thread. In the middle of planning for school, my mind is going to be going through even more R words looking for more positives!
Welcome! We have a few things in common. My reason for missing yesterday was because my DGD was here for a sleepover. She is 5 and the center of our universe.flyingdumbo127 thank you for the welcome. I haven't been in the Community for a while - usually just visit DL - but this thread looks like such a lovely way to start the day/week.
So many great ideas already.
Relatives would be my top - I get to spend tomorrow with my grandsons, the best way to spend a day (DS and DDIL have teacher work days but the boys don't have school).
Retirement - if I weren't retired, I would not get to do that! Though again in this year, like last, I am opening up a classroom (school starts Tuesday) because one of my friends is unexpectedly going to have to miss the first couple of months of school. But I could pick and choose the days I went in to set up the room. (Those poor kiddoes - last year, I was the teacher for the first 2 weeks of school for half of them and subbed several weeks in all their classes.)
Reading of course.
I love road trips, too. That's all we did when I was a kid. Never went on an airplane till I was 20. Back then, there were no sound walls, so I would imagine what the lives were like of the people whose houses we passed. Nowadays, most of our road trips are to DL with DS's family, so that's a bonus!
I'm grateful that I can still ride my bike. Old age is a lot different than it was when my grandmothers were around. I can't picture either of them riding a bike!
Here in CA, rain! We had a good year this year. I know in other parts of the country it is not a good thing. Throw in a rainbow and rainy day recess and it's even better.
It's nice to sit here and think of nothing but good things.
And I know this is a weird one, but radiation - I've been cancer free for 5 years now. It has helped so many people. And the people who administered it were so lovely - they would project beautiful pictures on the ceiling - trees blowing in the breeze, fields of flowers, clouds floating by - and play any music I wanted.
This is such a great thread. In the middle of planning for school, my mind is going to be going through even more R words looking for more positives!
Fun! My babies are 6 and 9 - they grow so fast! lol my first flight was all the way from SF to Chicago. It was a long time ago, on Western Airlines, the ooooooonly way to fly! They used to serve free champagne (those were the days) and mid-flight a flight attendant came running down the aisle with an open bottle of champagne sloshing all over the place. Seems an elderly man thought the exit door was the restroom door and was trying to open it. Needless to say, I watched everyone who went to the restroom after that.Welcome! We have a few things in common. My reason for missing yesterday was because my DGD was here for a sleepover. She is 5 and the center of our universe.
I also didn’t fly until I was older, around 18-19 and that was stand-by between NYC and Buffalo (I went to college in Buffalo) I think it cost $29.00!
I am also a retired teacher.
I am also cancer-free for 5 years and had an excellent experience when I was going through radiation. (luckily, no chemo)
Looking forward to more of your postings!