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Today.

Drink it in.
The sunshine,
laughter,
family.

Embrace the people in your path
so that they leave your presence
with a smile.

Find the beauty in each moment
whether it's crazy busy
or quiet and serene.

Enjoy the youth
all around you.
Revel in their possibility.

Take a moment to relish
the blessings God has bestowed.

Cherish each day.
Sun up to sundown.

This is the day the Lord has made.

I will rejoice, and be glad in it.

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  1. Anonymous2:31 PM

    I often find myself singing that little song Isaiah learned at Pavish PreSchool. Thank You Thank You My Heart Sings, Thank You Thank you for Everything. Oh the Lords been Good to Me and I Thank the Lord for Giving Me the Sun the Moon and the Apple Seed. Oh the Lord's Been Good to Me. Or somethin along those lines.ahh

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