Yes. I am posting 2 letters at once. For one, I'm traveling and two, I don't blog on Sundays.
And yes, my post will be short because I am terribly pathetically slow when I type on my phone:)
F is for forgiveness.
Sometimes it's not easy to forgive. And it's always evident when you can't because people tend to grow bitter and hateful. My thoughts: do I want to go through life with a bitter attitude and hateful words? Nope. So I choose to forgive when it is possible. Even when it seems like I can't I try my best not yo hold a grudge.
G is for good.
Simply put, just do good. It makes the world a better place. It makes our kids happier. It mashed our heart lighter. It spreads sunshine and cheer. You never know how many people are blessed by your goodness:)
Until Monday, beautiful guys and dolls:)
Hey beautiful guys and dolls! Here it is! My CP feedback edited story. Had a hard time with this, but I hope it makes sense. I've got a post I'm working on I plan to put up after Thanksgiving. Here ya go. Enjoy... Every morning I wake to carnival day. Today, though, I have my key. If I don’t use it before midnight, my way of escape will gone. It’s a silver key with a twisted metal handle, a sapphire stone half moon and engraved stars. There’s a tiny inscription on the moon, but it’s so small, I’ve never been able to read it.I’ve always kept mine in my jewelry box, but today, I string it on a ribbon and tie it around my neck. My two best friends will be wearing theirs, too, and I wonder how they will escape this carnival of dreams. “What’s it for?” Cress asks as we stand in line for the swings. I run my fingertips over the entire silver surface. “I don’t know. It belonged to my grandmother,” I say. “Whatever.” She shrugs her shoulder in a dismissive way. “Have
Life is miserable when we are bitter.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels!
Thanks Zakex:)
DeleteHating and resentment is like drinking the poison and expecting the other to drop dead instead. Forgiveness is a favor we are doing to ourselves. Your post is short but it is too good. :D
ReplyDeleteYou're so right!
DeleteForgiveness is nice for the one who receives it, but it's healing for the one who gives it:)
I'm a firm believer in what goes around comes around - so forgiveness and doing good fits in perfectly.
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Both very good word choices. Just so you know you know, in this fest you don't have to post on Sunday, G is Monday's letter- so good news: You get to have Monday off!
ReplyDeleteOh really? I didn't know Sundays were off day! Yay!!
DeleteNo one can argue your logic here. It's easier to walk away from people who want to fight and hold grudges than engage them in protracted battles.
ReplyDeleteYep. That's right!
DeletePosting by phone deserves a special award! I never can get a message out that's more than two words long and even those are misspelled. Thick thumb deficiency.
ReplyDeleteSundays are off days, Ink! I realized I haven't been around in awhile...lots going on. It's always nice to come here and get perked up by your blog.
ReplyDeleteHello! You've done a Fabulous job posting about two Great actions! :) If only it was as easy to forgive and be good for everyone as it is to say it.
ReplyDeleteHappy A to Z-ing! from Laura Marcella @ Wavy Lines
Forgiving isn't always easy but so much better for your stomach if you do!!
ReplyDeleteI like the theme you have going here. I can't wait to see the rest of the alphabet!
Connie
A to Z buddy
Peanut Butter and Whine
Forgiveness can be very tough, but definitely personally freeing when it is given.
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ReplyDeleteHello from A to Z...I'd like to follow your blog, but there's something going on with my google right now that's not allowing me to do so...
ReplyDeleteI think being able to forgive someone can be very liberating. But I think it's also important for us to convey to those we have we have forgiven that they must not to confuse forgiveness with permission to repeat their previous actions.