Wednesday, September 21, 2005

ON THE BRIGHT SIDE

ON THE BRIGHT SIDE

SEPTEMBER 22, 2005

 

 

TODAY'S THOUGHT

 

The invariable mark of wisdom is to see the miraculous in the common

Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

TODAY'S ACTION

 

Revive, awaken and make the most of your gift - life

 

TODAY'S QUOTE

 

Always laugh when you can, it is cheap medicine.

Merriment  -  it is the sunny side of existence


Lord  Bryon

 

HAPPY THURSDAY

 

Today’s the last day of the work week for me.  It’ll be a busy 3 day weekend.  Friday evening DS#2 and family have the rehersal dinner for their friend who’s getting married Saturday and I’ll be babysitting our ‘Little Ray’ of Sunshine

 

Saturday is the wedding and reception…I’m going along to help take care of the babes. Sunday morning they head back for home and I’ll be back to quiet days againPlease take a moment to say a little prayer for all in harms way from ‘Rita’. Dear Lord please calm the storm

 

Take good care all !

 

Have a great day !  Another wonderful one on the way !

 

TODAY IS... FALL

 

We celebrate the
fall season with...

1. Fall Equinox
2. Falling Leaves
3. Falling Temperatures
4. Falling Football Players

Happy Fall

 

 

TODAY'S TRIVIA

 

1789 Office of Postmaster General of the established by Congress

1863 President Lincoln makes his Emancipation Proclamation speech

1899: A painting of a dog listening to a record player was purchased by the Gramophone Company, parent of RCA Victor, for use as a trademark

1976: "Charlie's Angels" debuted on ABC-TV. The crime drama starred Kate Jackson as Sabrina Duncan, Farrah Fawcett-Majors as Jill Munroe, and Jaclyn Smith as Kelly Garrett. David Doyle was Bosley, and John Forsythe was the voice of Charlie Townsend. Cheryl Ladd, Shelly Hack, and Tanya Roberts replaced departing angels during the show’s five-year run

1980: Laura Ingalls got married on "Little House on the Prairie

 

TODAY'S SMILE

 

A wife was making a breakfast of fried eggs for her husband one morning. Suddenly her husband burst into the kitchen

 

"Careful...CAREFUL! Put in some more butter! Oh No! You're cooking too many at once. Too MANY

Turn them over. Turn them over NOW! We need more butter. Oh No

Where are we going to get more BUTTER!? Great! Now they're going to STICK! Careful...CAREFUL! I said be CAREFUL

You never listen to me when you're cooking! NEVER! Turn them over

Hurry UP! Are you crazy? Have you lost your MIND? Don't forget to salt them

You KNOW you always forget to salt them. Use the salt. The SALT! Use the SALT!"

His wife just stared at him. "What is the matter with you?

You think I don't know how to fry a couple of eggs?"

The husband calmly replied,  I wanted to show you what it feels like to have you sitting next to me when I'm driving

 

TODAY'S WORD

ris·i·ble adjective

1.      Relating to laughter or used in eliciting laughter. 2. Eliciting laughter; ludicrous. 3. Capable of laughing or inclined to laugh

TODAY'S REFLECTION

 

The backslider in heart will be filled with his own ways, but a good man will be satisfied from above

 

Proverbs 14:14

When we selfishly begin to think of ourselves and our own needs, we separate ourselves from God, who has promised to satisfy all our needs

 

TODAY'S ADVICE FROM THE OLD FARMER'S ALMANAC

 

Use vegetable cooking spray to quiet squeaky door hinges and wheels

 

September 22 - Autumnal Equinox. Fall begins at 6:23 P.M. EDT. The autumnal equinox is defined as the point at which the Sun appears to cross the celestial equator from north to south. The celestial equator is the circle in the celestial sphere halfway between the celestial poles. It can be thought of as the plane of Earth's equator projected out onto the sphere. Another definition of fall is nights of below-freezing temperatures combined with days of temperatures below 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The word equinox means "equal night"; night and day are the same length of time. The spring equinox is in late March. In addition to the equal hours of daylight and darkness, the equinoxes are times when the Sun's apparent motion undergoes the most rapid change. Around the time of the equinoxes, variations in the position on the horizon where the Sun rises and sets can be noticed from one day to the next by alert observers

 

TODAY IS THE 1ST DAY OF AUTUMN

 

Delight yourself in the Lord
and He will give you the desires of your Heart
Psalm 37:4

 

I Love You All !!!

 

Be Blessed Ma

 

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BRIGHT SIDE LOGO BY SON #6
http://www.nois.com/rainey/rainey.htm

 

 

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