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April 10, 2010

Gratitude April 10, 2010

Filed under: Gratitude — gardener @ 12:12 pm

I read something today that talked about how we should take more time each day to be grateful for the things in our lives. I am VERY blessed and grateful for everything, but I love taking the time to actually write down the things I’m grateful for and reflect on them as I do.

These little lists are just five random things in my day, but there is so much more.

My Gratitude List for April 10, 2010.

Today I’m Grateful For:

  • Teamwork.
  • Beautiful, sunny, yellow paint, that now adorns the walls of my terrace.
  • Trying new recipes that turn out great.
  • A good cup of coffee in my favorite mug.
  • Sunny days, blue skies and laughter.

Browsing WordPress Themes for A New Look

Filed under: Techy,Things I Love — gardener @ 11:56 am

For a while now I’ve been thinking that I’d like to make some changes to this space but truth is, I haven’t had the time. I’m not sure if it’s because spring has rolled in or exactly what, but I’m thinking about a new look and the photo above is a snippit of the look I’m thinking of changing to. I’ve been browsing wordpress themes and that’s the one I love the most so far. I’m still unsure which I’ll choose, so you’ll have to stop back in and see. It’s definitely time for something new.

Taking Off the Rose Colored Glasses

Filed under: Food for Thought,Life — gardener @ 3:45 am

Most people who know me know how much I love quotations. Sometimes, they offer the perfect food for thought, and sometimes they really serve to teach us something not only about ourselves, but also about others.

About a month ago, someone I consider a friend contacted me about a quote that I used on Facebook. She shared some personal things with me (which I won’t discuss here or anywhere else) and how that quote resonated with her. After that we talked a bit more and I shared one of my all-time favorites with her:

“When people show you who they are, believe them.” -Maya Angelou

That is a quote that I have had to remember on more than one occasion. I believe the thing with us is that we tend to want to make ‘excuses’ as to why people behave and react the way they do in certain situations. Maybe it’s because we want to think the best of that person or maybe it’s because we would prefer to wear rose colored glasses and see the person how we would like them to be, or how we thought they were.

The thing is- when we continue to make excuse after excuse for a person, the only person we are fooling is ourselves. When someone shows us who they are, time and time again, but yet we refuse to see it, what are we telling ourselves, and better yet, what are we telling that person about us?

I’m all about forgiveness, and this definitely isn’t about whether you should or shouldn’t forgive a person. I believe you can forgive a person without having to hang out with them or even interact with them. There is a difference between forgiveness and accepting bad behaviour.

At the beginning of this year, I made a promise to myself that I would definitely pay attention when people show me who they are and stop making excuses for them. Being a friend to someone is a privilege and not a ‘right’. I promised myself that in an effort to live a better life that I would slowly eliminate those toxic people out of my life and that I’d stop making excuses for them when they exhibit bad behaviour.

None of us are perfect. Lord knows I”m not. I make enough mistakes and I know it. I’m not talking about mistakes- I’m talking about a pattern of behaviour in a ‘so called’ friendship or relationship that continues to rear it’s head. At a certain point- you either learn that “the person is showing you WHO THEY ARE” or you continue to live in denial. At that point, you also decide if you will continue to be drained from that relationship or if you will finally “BELIEVE” who that person is, and move on.

That choice is never an easy one, but sometimes it’s time to take off those rose colored classes and move on.

Moving Made Easy

Filed under: Life,Seasons,Shop til ya Drop,Travel — gardener @ 3:29 am

Probably one of the most important decision a person will make when they decide to make a move is whether they will do the move themselves or whether they’ll hire someone. Doing the job yourself is definitely the most cost effective way, and once that choice is made, there are important factors to consider such as where to get moving boxs. Rather than traveling all over town trying to find boxes, it’s not only more cost effective but also convenient to order exactly what you want and need online and have it delivered straight to your door.

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