Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Never Too Old for The Trampoline

Breann really got into the action on the trampoline recently. You would think she was a teen again, with the high flying jumps and antics. I couldn't resist to click several photos and laughed hard at how comical she was.
It's not often we can relax and let our hair down enough to really enjoy the moment. Allan and Henry can be seen in the background returning from visiting the neighbor's dog. Which Henry loves and is now saying, 'Dog!' All the while, Breann was jumping wildly and loving it.
Our twenty nine year old trampoline has served us well. Breann was five years old when we got it for Christmas. Many hours of fun, friendships forged, stress released and games were enjoyed on it with siblings, friends and neighbors.

Friday, November 21, 2014

Awaiting the Alarm

Our building maintenance man said he needed to test the alarms. Our Safety Manager decided that it was a perfect time to have a 'Fire' drill, to see how well the employees responded. I was aware of the plan and had time to decide what to do to prepare. I made a list of items: Turn off the phone system, get my phone & purse, grab my coat, leave building. Gary said it would begin in five minutes, but it was much longer.
Oh, the anticipation, drove me crazy while sitting, as I imagined hearing the alarm ring. But it didn't go off! Waiting is annoying, but knowing and waiting causes anxiety. Now I know why the Lord, doesn't want us to know our death date. We would be worrying all our lives and forget to LIVE! I kept working and waiting and waiting...
Finally the shrill sounding alarm blew and methodically I did everything as planned. As the employees walked to the rear of the building, and met in our appointed groups, Miles, checked his items off. Mr. Safety deemed the drill a success. I forgot to take photos with my phone, so all these pictures are from the internet.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Exude an Attitude of Gratitude

It is a perfect time to review the blessings enjoyed this year. Let it bubble up out of your person like a giggle held in or a twinkle in the eye.
Push disappointment and discouragement to the back of your thoughts. Let gratefulness sit in the front seat. Invite Thanksgiving and Patience along for the ride, too. They don't care who you are, what you have or where you live. Quality time with them is the best of the best.
Buoyed on their shoulders, you will clearly exude your attitude of gratitude that will be contagious and everyone will want to have it, too!

Thursday, November 6, 2014

I'll Take Four for Four-Wheeling

Let’s go four wheeling to the sand dunes my husband plead. “We’ll take the fifth wheel and watch the sunset of red, Then ride Little Sahara’s hills and valleys instead. Me: Why not stay home and enjoy our king size bed? It’s having fun together. Just us!” He said. So we did and are way out ahead!
Yep, we went four wheeling to Little Sahara. It's been about seventeen years since we went there. There was just as much sand, but a much older Jory. Sarah and Max came, too. Up and down the hills we went. Around and around the trails, too. Allan tipped over landing face first in the sand, while the machine toppled head over heels away from him. That was a huge blessing, to be injury free. We came away with all bones in tact, fortunately.
'0' days since last injury" a sign on the road to the dunes read. We weren't a part of the group. Yeah!!