Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Always Passing it Forward...



My life is made so much sweeter, as well as easier, because of the lovely acts of kindnesses received from the people that love me.  Over and over again, I have been over-whelmed at such generosity and affection.

Indulge me as I take a moment to say thank you all for your gifts.  Your time, your love, your encouragement, your shopping trips, your fixing skills, your fish tank cleaning, your sewing skills, your house cleaning, your evening meals, your computer repairs, your phone calls, your emails, your taxi rides, your Mona a-vie deliveries, your Christmas decorating, your violin playing, your hair styling, your trash can emptying and on  and on and on!  How could I live without you!

As you have passed it forward, may it all come back to you, a hundred times fold.  As for me, all I can say is, thank you, thank you, thank you with all my heart.

The pictures are from Merry, she took them when Louis delivered the paper, breakfast, beautiful vine ripe tomatoes (from his early morning Farmer's Market excursion) and Judy sent a text (so as not to wake me!) letting us know it was on the front porch.  She says this doesn't happen much in Atlanta.  I know I am blessed! 

4 comments:

Family said...

May I also say thank you to all who have help our mother in any way, large or small, especially my sister and brother...you are awesome! I will follow the example and pass it forward in Atlanta!

Love you all,

Merry

Queenie said...

God bless you, too my sweet daughter, you more than make up for being so far away when you come home for a couple or four days.
We notice and thank you for making my blogging so easy !

juju said...

Somehow this blog got past me. Never know when something simple makes someone smile! Thanks for seeing this as bigger than it was. We all need a reminder of the simple things in life.

fweakijam said...

Note* I forgot to put in the line about my wonderful brother-in-law who is always at our mother's side, taking his cues from Judy and serving Mom like he would his own. Louis never ceases to amaze me...Thank you, Lou.