THINKING WARM

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Just because it is a new month and you are filled with resolve, it doesn’t mean you are going to win over inertia and sloth.  I do try but I let go some of my routine this morning.  Let’s see if I recover from this lapse.

But I still got up, dressed up and showed up at the table.  Fixing my bed-head was the mehardest thing.  I fought the urge against walking around the whole day looking broken and with my hair all awry.  I fought the war and I won.   I should get points for that!

The day is cold.  I am not feeling warm and fuzzy inside but I am thinking warm – to those days when the living was easy and I didn’t have to try so hard.  I’m wishing that I hadn’t pack my mitts away so quickly.  Oh well!  That is life.

But the sun is out and the sky is so blue. I pack up Sheba in the car and off we go to the IMG_0606park.  The crisp air and open space does wonder for our spirits.  I open my heart and breathe in the goodness.  It is paradise gained, not lost.

Soon we are greeted by other revellers of the park.  Round and round we walk.  Sometimes we climb the hill to the top and watch the panorama below us.  The inertia is blown away on top of that hill.

Sheba found a playmate or two.  We are both happy and rejuvenated once more.

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6 thoughts on “THINKING WARM

  1. I am glad that you ended up having a lovely day with your lovely dog. Dogs have a way of doing that for us sometimes when we need it the most, don’t we? Thanks for sharing your day with us. Peace

  2. Sounds like Saskatchewan and Minnesota have a lot in common. Last week, we got snow showers and freezing temperatures sandwiched between warmer days. This week, we’re due for thunderstorms. Ah, spring.
    Glad the outing with your dog helped, though.
    By the way, I found you through NaBloPoMo on BlogHer. 🙂

    • Yes Minnesota certainly sounds like here! It’s not exactly springy this morning yet. Nice to have you visit. I’m new to blogging on BlogHer so still finding my way around. Will visit you later. 🙂

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