This morning I came across this cute little story about the friendship between a couple who've been married 60 years. The husband has Alzheimer's now.
"The Gottliebs recorded their story in Los Angeles as part of the StoryCorps Memory Loss Initiative." (npr.org)
To listen to their interview click on this link and then click on the Red "Listen Now" button at the top of the article. It's sweet to hear their voices and how they giggle together.
Do you find laughter useful when dealing with stressful situations? If so, please share. I'd love to hear from you today.
I pray that you have a beautiful day, ladies and gentlemen.
xox, Cheeky
Image courtesy of StoryCorps.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Friends Make Us Better
"Friendship is a strong and habitual inclination in two persons to promote the good and happiness of one another." -Eustace Budgell
Thank God for friends who light our world with peace, love, honesty, acceptance, and compassion. Friendship is a beautiful thing.
You are in my prayers today. xoxo, Cheeky
Thank God for friends who light our world with peace, love, honesty, acceptance, and compassion. Friendship is a beautiful thing.
You are in my prayers today. xoxo, Cheeky
Monday, June 1, 2009
Bird by Bird: Instructions on Writing and Life
In 1994, Anne Lamott's book, "Bird by Bird...Some Instructions on Writing and Life" was published.
I have no idea how she managed to record so many of my unique thoughts and feelings about writing. Or how she made them sound way more articulate than I ever could. I mean, back then, she didn't even know me.
Actually...there's a 99.999% chance she never will (ever the optimist I just can't bring myself to type 1-0-0-%). But after reading 150 pages of "Bird by Bird," I feel like I know some pretty important things about her. And THAT (to me), is a sign of a really great book.
One of my favorite things about her writing is the compassion and humor it conveys. I also love that Lamott is a Christian. And am secretly pleased to see swear words in a book written by someone who calls herself "born-again." I know this is not good.
One of my favorite lines is from the chapter titled "Index Cards:"
Thank God for books. I pray that you have a blessed Monday, ladies and gentlemen. xoxox, Cheeky
NOTE: Image from PBS.
I have no idea how she managed to record so many of my unique thoughts and feelings about writing. Or how she made them sound way more articulate than I ever could. I mean, back then, she didn't even know me.
Actually...there's a 99.999% chance she never will (ever the optimist I just can't bring myself to type 1-0-0-%). But after reading 150 pages of "Bird by Bird," I feel like I know some pretty important things about her. And THAT (to me), is a sign of a really great book.
One of my favorite things about her writing is the compassion and humor it conveys. I also love that Lamott is a Christian. And am secretly pleased to see swear words in a book written by someone who calls herself "born-again." I know this is not good.
One of my favorite lines is from the chapter titled "Index Cards:"
"I like to think that Henry James said his classic line, 'A writer is someone on whom nothing is lost,' while looking for his glasses, and that they were on top of his head." (Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird, Anchor Books, 1994)Isn't that great? What good books have you been recommending lately?
Thank God for books. I pray that you have a blessed Monday, ladies and gentlemen. xoxox, Cheeky
NOTE: Image from PBS.
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