Taken from one of my favorite books- Simple Abundance.
To be really great in little things, to be truly noble and heroic in the insipid details of everyday life, is a virtue so rare as to be worthy of canonization. - Harriet Beecher Stowe
In real life, serenity depends on coping and coping well. Rising to the occasion.
Consider the following scenarios. You have a flat tire on the way to an important business meeting. You find yourself locked out of the house. You discover that your husband's college roommate is coming for dinner in two hours. The pipes freeze. The puppy swallows an earring. Someone's sick or snowed in. You're asked to send money, switch car pool trips, show up for jury duty. One minute you're called out of town, the next you're asked to step in on a moment's notice to save the school bazaar.
Real life is the collision - day in, day out- of the improbable with the impossible. Long fellow believed that situations that call forth our coping abilities are "celestial benedictions" in dark disguises, sent not to try our souls, but to enlarge them.
We become more adept at rising to the occasion each time we see ourselves doing it. Every time we cope well with whatever real life throws our way, it's another deposit of confidence, creativity, and courage in our self esteem account.
Today, when you need to rise to the occasion, do it with style. Do it with a knowing smile. Confound them. Astound yourself. Make it look easy, and it will become so.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Sadie Mae
And here is Sadie Mae ready for her close up, don't be fooled by the demure pose. Though she is for the most part a sweet little lady, she can at times be quite the pest and her size is only a trifling matter - she probably carries more weight than anyone else in the household.
It's been great fun having a puppy in the house for the last year.
In the words of the great late:
Happiness is a warm puppy. ~Charles M. Schulz
Jasper
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Paco and Sadie
Sweet Wonderful Gary, Thank You
Saturday, October 27, 2007
My Girl, My Greatest Joy
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