YOU, seems like such a small word – much like IT, or IS, or TO, or IN, or OUT. However, when you examine the word from different directions, YOU can assume many meanings. People use this small word when they are annoyed with someone; “you no good …” Terms of endearment often contain the word; “Oh darling, I love you so dear.” Sarcasm enters the scene when proper etiquette is used inappropriately; “You want to do what”? Songs and melodies…..
Reading a review of the award-winning children’s book Runaway Smile and imaging the ants “windsurfing across a bowl of milk during the windy season” brought a smile to my face. Valentine’s Day gave you an opportunity to express your love, appreciation and tender feelings for others. Receiving gifts on this loving occasion generally brings a smile to your face. When you feel happy you release endorphins, neurotransmitters, which have a positive effect on your health. Smiling makes you feel happy……
The Arthritis Foundation has some ‘Heart Healthy‘ tips for Valentine’s Day. Healthy and Delicious Valentine Treat Cooking breakfast in bed for your valentine or maybe breakfast for dinner? Look no further than delicious and healthy fluffy flax pancakes. Top with a fruit compote for a decadent and delicious Valentine’s Day treat for you and a special someone. Cupid and Arthritis: Real Talk on Relationships When you have arthritis, romance may be the last thing on your mind. But research shows…..
HELLO, AFFECTION, DESIRE Meeting and greeting is how it began, for a girl named Joyce and a boy named Van. Waiting and searching each one’s soul tentatively wondering if they should risk adventure and seek out the goal. Life experiences taught them to wait… Like checking out the water before you jump in the lake. If only this time the feeling would grow, maybe the heart would truly know. They learned together what things seem to flow…..