This
is how I heard YOUR day was
going....
First
you had trouble getting out
of bed
Your
new diet really doesn't seem
to be working out
You
pulled a muscle when you tried
to exercise
You
got caught in the rain at
lunchtime
Then
the lunch you had didn't seem
to agree with you
Uninvited
guests showed up at
dinnertime
On
top of that you think you're
coming down with
the flu
And
finally, you're alone in the
house at night when
you think you hear a noise in the
basement
MAYBE
TOMORROW WILL BE
BETTER!!
situation like a dog. If you can't eat it or
play with it, Just pee on it and walk away.
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Have a
fabulous STRESS
FREE
Day!
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That caught in the rain picture is too funny!
ReplyDeleteCute pictures and commentary! Thanks for the laugh, Sylvia.
ReplyDeletethanks for the smiles. :)
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteIndeed, even in such times, humour must prevail. Thank you and God Bless.
Thanks for the smiles, Sylvia.
ReplyDeleteSmile, though your heart is aching
ReplyDeleteSmile, even though it’s breaking
When there are clouds in the sky
you’ll get by
If you smile through your fear and sorrow
Smile and maybe tomorrow
You’ll see the sun come shining through
for you
Light up your face with gladness
Hide every trace of sadness Although a tear may be ever so near
That’s the time you must keep on trying
Smile what’s the use of crying
You’ll find that life is still worthwhile
If you’ll just
Smile
(to the melody from Charly Chaplin's "Modern times)
You are right -- we need to smile. And this post worked for that. The caught in the rain at lunch shot was my favorite because as you know I lived and worked in Eugene for all those years and um...I have gotten back to work looking just like that or worse quite a few times ;>)
ReplyDeleteWonderful advice!! :D
ReplyDeleteThis puts stress in perspective. Leave it to the dogs!
ReplyDeleteThe pulling a muscle I understand very well Sylvia..ouch! But these pics made me laugh so much thanks..
ReplyDeleteI do love the advice at the end. I can just see us like Dutch women of the seventeenth century - just spread you legs and do it . . .
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