Wednesday, October 1, 2008

NEW BLOG SET UP AND READY FOR YOU TO READ

THIS IS THE LINK TO MY BLOGGER JOURNAL...hope to see you all there...

http://onyama.blogspot.com/

 

I'm  hoping to see many of my family and friends over at my Blogger journal

 

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

ENDING THIS BOOK AND GOING OVER TO BLOGGER

THIS IS THE LINK TO MY BLOGGER JOURNAL...hope to see you all there...

http://onyama.blogspot.com/

What's New at My House will become the new spot for 'GOOD MORNING SUNSHINE'

It will take awhile to make the transition, but starting tomorrow I'll put this link in this journal again and do my entry in the blogger journal. 

After saying ALOHA and writing about changes...little did I know this would be coming.

See you all there !

ma

BOOK 08, CHAPTER 9, PAGE 30

Autumn is a reminder

that each of us is

beautiful in our uniqueness

The aster has not wasted spring and summer because it has not blossomed. It has been all the time preparing for what is to follow, and in autumn it is the glory of the field, and only the frost lays it low.

So there are many people who must live forty or fifty years, and have the crude sap of their natural dispositions changed and sweetened before the blossoming time can come; but their lives have not been wasted.

Henry Ward Beecher

GOOD MORNING !

I wish that we all could be satisfied with who we are. I'm not the same person I was a few years ago and I will not be the same 10 years from now. I don’t really know if I’ve reached my peak or not, but I know I’ll never stop trying to reach it.

After reading about peak colors in flowers I discovered there are several lessons to be learned from them.

Flowers take their time at achieving their peak of color.

Some have a longer season than others.

Other flowers compliment each other and because of that seem to be all the more colorful.

Prolonged flower life can often be aided by dead heading

It’s TERRIFIC Tuesday once again. This is supposed to be our most productive day of the week. Now that we have Monday out of the way things should go a lot smoother.

I’ll be adding a chapter and a page in my book tomorrow It will bring a new month and lots of new topics to share.

THOUGHT FOR TODAY

Perhaps you haven't hit your peak yet,

and your time of blooming has not yet arrived.

Be patient, and keep living and learning.

Your time will come, and when it does,

it will be as beautiful as the asters in the autumn,

the asters who have waited patiently

all through spring and summer

while the other flowers

all were showing off their beauty

Fall wishes for

Simple pleasures

Beautiful memories

Love in your heart

Happy reflections

And much to be thankful for always

Ma

 

 

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Monday, September 29, 2008

BOOK 08, CHAPTER 9, PAGE 29

Autumn is a reminder

that each of us is beautiful

in our uniqueness

In my life I pass through many seasons, and it would be silly to wear my summer clothes in the cold air of winter, just as it would be very uncomfortable to wear my winter coat when the summer temperatures outside are in the 90's

Probably the most important thing that we can do about the seasons of our lives is to accept them, to be aware of them and let them be. We need to put on a coat in autumn, and we need to stay indoors more in the winter.

We tend to accept those realities very easily. Only when we learn how to do these things will we be going with the flow of life and allowing our lives to follow the cues that this beautiful world of ours gives us

Tom Walsh

Autumn is a good season for beginning to live gently. Let us use this autumn season to celebrate life and give thanks for our good fortunes

GOOD MORNING !

Autumn is the time of maturity and harvest. In each season, there is a widespread mood that can inspire touching reflection. Autumn ushers in crisp, chilly mornings and evenings. There is a shortening of days and a lengthening of shadows.

Each new season brings with it familiar joys that canbe pleasurable to reacquaint yourself with.  Nostalgia can typify the 'autumn' of our lives. I know everyone has their own way of doing it- looking through old letters, and albums of photographs.

The other day, I had on some 70's rock and the wave of nostalgia that hit me reminded me it was Autumn. You don't have to listen to 70's rock - choose your own. And I wouldn't advise staying in the nostalgic mood for too long (unless you like depression and fatigue), but a little bit of "retrospection" does the body and soul good.

As in every season, we are invited to take our cues from rhythms of the Earth. This is a time of harvest -- for giving thanks for the bounty in our lives. If I hear myself respond "My life doesn't feel bountiful," it's time for me to pause and go deeper ... deeper into awareness, into gratitude take stock, honor the harvest & give thanks!

I need to pull on a sweater and take a walk in the chill of the evening, tuning my body in to the subtle shifting of green to gold and come home to a warm cup of apple cider, and an hour or so of quiet contemplation

THOUGHT FOR TODAY

Surround yourself with the loves

& blessings of your life.

Celebrate

So many shades of gold Autumn

Another miracle we take for granted

Another expression of the artist's vision

The blending of the autumn hues

with the setting sun

Warm

Comforting

Perfect

Thank you for autumn, Lord

Fall wishes for

Simple pleasures

Beautiful memories

Love in your heart

Happy reflections

And much to be thankful for always

Ma

 

 

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Sunday, September 28, 2008

BOOK 08, CHAPTER 9, PAGE 28

Autumn is a reminder

that each of us is beautiful

in our uniqueness

How do the geese know

when to fly to the sun?

Who tells them the seasons?

How do we, humans,

know when it is time to move on?

As with the migrant birds,

so surely with us,

there is a voice within,

if only we would listen to it,

that tells us so certainly when

to go forth into the unknown.

Elisabeth Kuebler-Ross

GOOD EVENING EVERYONE!

We were blessed with a beautiful fall weekend. I hope yours was a great one too.

It was a little cloudy at times and a jacket was needed now and then too, but it was delightful just to be back at my camper and enjoy the smell of autumn.

All I had to do was step out of my car and the fragrance of fall was almost overwhelming. We camp in the woods and although there is a still a lot of green on the trees, many are turning color and lots of leaves have already fallen.

Their fall was hastened by the storm we had 2 Sundays ago, I’m sure, but there is no mistaking the fact that Autumn has arrived in full force.

We had a little adventure on Saturday as we went to a festival called the ‘Prairie Peddler’. It was located not far from where we camp so we thought it would be great to take a look. A few thousand others also thought it would be great too. I say thousands but I’m not really sure of the number, it just looked like that many people. I know they travel from miles around to go there.

Then Saturday evening was the Season Campers ‘Thank You’ dinner sponsored by the Campground Owners. It was a delicious meal of Ham, Scalloped Potatoes, green beans, salad and cake for dessert. After being on the go all day at the festival it was nice to come back and have dinner all prepared and we didn’t have to clean up afterward either.

This morning I went off to the little church near by then relaxed a little with coffee and donuts back at the camper. The grand’babes’ and I spent a little time with a fall craft project and then we lunched and packed up our things for the trip home.

After a cloudy start to the day the Sunshine came out in all it’s glory so the trip home was a very scenic and pleasant one for sure. Now it’s that time of the week when I must turn my thoughts around and get prepared for a new work week. It’s back to reality and work again in the morning.

THOUGHT FOR TODAY

Lord, grant me the hindsight

to know where I have been,

the foresight to know where I am going,

and the insight to know when

I have gone too far

Fall wishes for

Simple pleasures

Beautiful memories

Love in your heart

Happy reflections

And much to be thankful for always

Ma

 

 

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Friday, September 26, 2008

BOOK 08, CHAPTER 9, PAGE 26

Autumn is a reminder

That each of us is beautiful

in our uniqueness

One of the difficulties we face in our industrialized age is the fact we've lost our sense of seasons. Unlike the farmer whose priorities change with the seasons, we have become impervious to the natural rhythm of life. As a result, we have our priorities out of balance

For farmers, springtime is their most active time. It's then when they must work around the clock, getting up before the sun and still toiling at the stroke of midnight. They must keep their equipment running at full capacity because they have but a small window of time for the planting of their crops. Eventually winter comes when there is less for them to do to keep him busy.

There is a lesson here. Learn to use the seasons of life. Decide when to pour it on and when to ease back, when to take advantage and when to let things ride. It's easy to keep going from nine to five year in and year out and lose a natural sense of priorities and cycles.

Don't let one year blend into another in a seemingly endless parade of tasks and responsibilities. Keep your eye on your own seasons, lest you lose sight of value and substance

JIM ROHN

May your autumn be a very special time for you this year, and please remember that only you can make it so

GOOD MORNING !

Autumn is upon us... the leaves on our big trees are changing with vibrant reds, yellows and oranges all around. So beautiful, falling and floating to the ground where, upon their landing, they create quite a mess... where is the rake?

 Life is so like this season... so beautiful and quite a mess at the same time. Don't worry about the mess right now... grab yourself a cup of coffee, tea or hot chocolate... relax and celebrate the day with me.

It is Friday after all !

The last day of my work week has finally arrived and after work I’ll get to go out to my camper for the weekend. I’ve got every thing ready and waiting to pick up at home when I leave work and that includes the beagle.

I’ve packed some warmer clothing as I know the evenings and early morning will be chilly. It still warms up nicely during the day but come dark it does turn cool.

The campground is having it’s annual seasonal dinner on Saturday for those that are like me and have their camper permanently parked there. We don’t have to take a thing as they are treating us and having it catered.

I hope your weekend is a great one and that you find something to SMILE about. I’ll be back Sunday evening and hopefully have some new pictures for you.

THOUGHT FOR TODAY

The grand essentials of happiness are:

something to do,

something to love,

and something to hope for.

Allan K. Chalmers

Fall wishes for

Simple pleasures

Beautiful memories

Love in your heart

Happy reflections

And much to be thankful for always

Ma

 

 

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Thursday, September 25, 2008

BOOK 08, CHAPTER 9, PAGE 25

Autumn is a reminder

that each of us is beautiful

in our uniqueness

There are many wonderful lessons that we can learn from autumn and the turning of the season. Nature knows that in order to maintain its vitality, it must go through austere periods, periods when it gets by with a bare minimum of everything, when its normal riches aren't on display for the world to see.

Every autumn, it must "lose" the beauty that it has put so much effort into creating and becoming, and it must spend time lying dormant, waiting for the time to come when it can once more burst forth in its splendor

Sometimes, autumn isn't a choice. Broken relationships, job layoffs, the death of loved ones, and many other things can push us into a period in which it seems as if we're losing everything. But we aren't losing anything, for nothing on this planet really is ours.

Instead, we're being pushed into a winter in which we need to lay low for a while, fulfilling our responsibilities and obligations, but realizing all the time that spring is right around the corner, just waiting for us to be ready for it

Our lives are full of cycles, possibly even more than those of nature. We go through chapters in our emotional, spiritual, intellectual, and other types of development. But we have to let chapters end if we're to move on to the next chapter, and we have to let seasons run their course if the next season is to come on time.

Tom Walsh

GOOD MORNING !

Seasons do happen for us all. Young and old. As my journal entries reflect, one Chapter ends and goes onto the next. Time goes on and we sometimes struggle with it’s swiftness.

Now I’ve reached the autumn season of my life. It is a beautiful season and though greatly mellowed by time, I can still feel full of vigor and much-inspired to continue with some of my endeavors. But I am aware that winter is not far off.

I see the autumn leaves, green and gold, dropping from the trees, leaving them bare for next spring and on such a day as this, my mind carries me back

Though autumn is not my favorite time, I actually welcome each season of the year and look forward to the inevitable, predictable changes it will bring. Should it not be so with the seasons of life?

Even though the pace is slower, crunching fallen leaves underfoot without the ever-pressing responsibility of rearing small children imparts a different sort of joy. I'm content to be in autumn and do not wish to relive spring or summer. Memories of them still linger—and suffice

Our taste buds and noses get in on the seasonal change too. This is harvest time. New crops of apples delight our taste buds with varying combinations of crunch, sweet and tart. Our diets seem to change come September. Light salads give way to hearty soups and stews. Soon fires will warm our homes and hearts as family and loved ones gather around

Memories of how special this time of the year has been for us is a good thing. But sometimes we can get stuck in our memories and lose sight of current possibilities. There should be a plaque in my home that reads, "Never let your memories be greater than your dreams."

It is comforting to surround ourselves with our memories. We know how the rituals of yesterday turned out. But, as the old saying goes, it is hard to move forward looking in the rearview mirror Yesterday is gone and tomorrow is not promised, so what we have is today.

The beauty of today is not dependent on the weather. We can have good days when it is pouring rain and on cloudless sun-drenched days. Our attitude can make today a wonderful day or just another 24 hours to endure

Our memories of autumns gone by can warm us, but the best part of this season is uncovering new surprises and abundant blessings that await us each new day

THOUGHT FOR TODAY

The book of life is lived in chapters,

so know your page number.

Fall wishes for

Simple pleasures

Beautiful memories

Love in your heart

Happy reflections

And much to be thankful for always

Ma

 

 

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