Did you do it yesterday?
Huh?
Exactly.
Did you do all the things from yesterday’s post?
I did. This Russian blog validates it (second paragraph). Sheer serendipity.
Disney Creativity and Innovation Keynote Speaker
One million+ people globally while at Disney Institute.
Did you do it yesterday?
Huh?
Exactly.
Did you do all the things from yesterday’s post?
I did. This Russian blog validates it (second paragraph). Sheer serendipity.
Do you have a great role model?
Seize the day.
Do your best.
Be remarkable.
Be unforgettable.
Help as many people as you can.
Count your blessings.
Exercise.
Pray.
Above all else, be an excellent role model.
Do you day dream?
I mean sometimes, do you day dream so big that it surprises you?
Yesterday, I had a daydream that our beloved Canine Son Carter, an 11-year old Yellow Lab stole one of Jesus’ sandals.
We laid Carter to rest yesterday morning, Valentine’s Day.
It was a glorious moment when the image of Carter meeting Jesus and licking Jesus’ face so much with affectionate kisses that Jesus finally had to laugh and say, “OK Carter, enough, that’s enough already.”
And Carter obeyed. But quickly grabbed one of Jesus’ sandals and began his favorite game – keep away.
Dream big today, no matter your circumstance. Try not to let any thing or any one deprive you of your most glorious day dream.
This You Tube video has nearly 50 million views which speaks for itself. It’s a little slow at first, and I almost clicked away and moved on, but didn’t. It has strong subliminal meaning to our lives as humans – this battle between Lions, Water Buffalo and Crocodiles. The end will surprise you.
Canine Liver cancer?
We pray it isn’t, but everything points to that or worse.
Our Canine son, Carter, an 11-year old yellow Lab, is trying to stay strong.
And so are we.
The hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life was taking our first Lab, Luther, to the Vet to lay him to rest. Luther was 12 and we had no children. It was gut-wrenching. Luther was our child.
Carter is too. Please pray for us, if I may humbly ask for your assistance.