A BIT OF JOY
Days run into night, night into days;
we adapt, we adjust,
to ever-changing challenges.
A stranger once said to me,
"I pray you find a moment of joy
in each day." That loving bit of wisdom
has inspired me to search for that gleam
of unexpected joy which lifts me up again.
Faith sustains . . .
Family stays close . . .
Friends uphold . . .
Music soothes . . .
Books can bring respite . . .
For all that, I am grateful.
Each may bring that moment
of joy in what may be an
otherwise intense day.
Betty Ann Leavitt
Good Morning Digitial Neighbors! Happy Monday Friends & Refuges, Early Birds & Later Dayers, Conversants & Lurkers, Phamily & Misfits, ADD Irregulars, Weird Shit Niche Aficionados and all the rest of you Wanderers, Seekers and Lost on Locals.
I like Betty's morning sentiments. In particular her list of things; faith, family, friend, music & books. I would add to her list the beauty of nature, endearing pets, and shared laughter among the little things that make each day a reason for gratitude. There so many little things, we each have our own personalized list of things that can be a cause for joy, a springboard for gratitude. I hope you have yours.
There are many more little things to open up the joy of living in your life if you choose. It was one of my main points this weekend in the homily (sermon at church). One either treats life as a gift or a given. Those who see life as a gift respond with gratitude more often than not. Those who see life as a given often give voice to resentment for all that life has failed to delivered. It is more full than that summation, but is a window to yesterdays thoughts. Be a gift receiver rather than a given demander. Happy Monday my friends!
Most folks are as happy as they make up their minds to be. - Abraham Lincoln
Brave provided photo - Rural Moonrise by Larry Landolfi
Today marks the three hundred and thirtieth birthday of the Frenchman François-Marie Arouet, better known by his nom de plume, Voltaire (1694-1778).
Born into a bourgeois family during the reign of Louis XIV, the “Sun King” (r. 1643-1715), Voltaire suffered tragedy at a young age when his mother died. Never close with his father or brother, Voltaire exhibited a rebellious attitude toward authority from his youth. His brilliant mind was fostered in the care of the Society of Jesus, who introduced him to the joys of literature and theater. Despite his later criticisms against the Church, Voltaire, throughout his life, fondly recalled his dedicated Jesuit teachers.
Although he spent time as a civil servant in the French embassy to the Hague, Voltaire’s main love was writing—an endeavor where he excelled in various genres, including poetry, which led to his appointment as the royal court poet for King Louis XV. Widely recognized as one of the greatest French writers, and even hyperbolically referred to by ...
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