A railroad switch point on the tracks at the Golden Spike National Historic Park There is a lot I don't know. I don't know who will lead the United States for the next four years (at the time I'm composing this post, that hasn't been determined yet.) I don't know when covid cases will stop rising in my state and start decreasing. I don't know how challenging situations will turn out. There is much uncertainty in life. Living in limbo-land is hard. It's emotionally exhausting. It can be immobilizing. My body seems to think chocolate is the answer, but I know that isn't a long-term solution. What do I need in times like these? I need to REMEMBER . 1. R esilience. People are resilient. I am resilient. I'm thankful for resilience. 2. " E ach Life That Touches Ours for Good." So many people, both those I know in "real life," and those I have only met virtually, have taught me, encouraged me, and been examples to me. I'm thankful
Living life with a thankful heart
Awwww, what a sweety! One of our cats is his colour and his demeanor is just like a blond labrador pup, just as cute, sniffling and clownish clumpsy as a young dog can be.
ReplyDeleteVery admirable that you are raising this cuty for such a good job. (Read the former posts on him, he will not stay with you I presume??I Would find it too difficult to give him up I believe...)
Those paws!! Just wait and see, would be my answer to that burning question ;-))
Bianca
LOL...My son and his wife each have a Lab tat they had before they met. Hank the Tank was a 4 month old puppy when I first met him. Now he is over 100lbs and thinks he is a puppy. Labs are so smart though. I can see where they would be excellent guide dogs.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your current addition.