Thank You, Father, for gorgeous, sparkling sunshine on cold, winter days.

Thank You, Father, for gorgeous, sparkling sunshine on cold, winter days.

The hospitality of the wigwam is only hindered by the institution of war.

I am thankful for the effort and good decisions our government has made during COVID. We are in good hands.

When it comes to helping others use this slogan: “If not me, who? If not now, when?”

Thank You, Father, for my cheerful wife.

If you want a good test for your memory try recalling what you were fearful about a year ago. Your worries just seem foolish when in the past.

Are you attached to your burdens more then they are attached to you?

Worry will not reduce the sorrow of tomorrow, only rob today of its joy.

The world is full of kind people; the more you practice kindness the more kind people you will find.

Kindness to others is the best way to heal your heart.

When your toddler comes dragging her blanket, bypasses her mom, and wants to cuddle with you; it is then you realize you are more then just a man she has accepted, you are a father.

Do not fear perfection; you’ll never attain it. Accept who you are and put others first.

The birds are still singing so there is enough positive in this world for me to be cheerful.

Everyone likes to look at the fresh fruit hanging on the tree but someone has to sow the seed. Focus on the seeds you sow and the fruit you bear will follow.

People will hear what you say but will feel your attitude. Smile while talking on the phone.
