Thursday, December 09, 2004

December 9

Everyday we get is a good day, no doubt about that. There are many days that need a little power of positive thinking to push away or overcome a negative influencer or two but that can be done by anyone. Want or desire must be great enough but that might take a few moments of real thought. Lots of folks won't slow down long enough to do any real thinking so they are doomed in a seemingly bad day to falsely see as such. Taking time to smell the flowers is such a meaningful gathering of words. Whoa! Where did I get all that?

Our yesterday was one that was good all the way. Mostly because we were able to overcome the bad influencer of the loosing at bingo. Aunt Ruby won so that helped but after our big free buffet we took the time to smell the flowers and slowly play a few Joker Poker machines. The four queens with the joker that I got with only one dollar in the nickel machine, playing a quarter at a time, was a real lifter. Cashed in $50.00 on that machine and came home. I also won $10.00 on a quarter machine playing one quarter at a time. I'm not unhappy at all about what I didn't win by not playing more per pull.

Today it's back to Sunset for another two for one buffet. We use our points there so the cost is only in the tip. The tip and an extra probable several calories. We've eaten there enough times now that we know most all of the foods and one trip through is usually enough. Well, they do have a fat free, sugar free yogurt ice cream that might make for a second trip.

If I've bored you again I would haft to say that it's up to you. Ending this boredom is only a click away. Heck, if you've read this far you might as well finish.

Give me a break! I do all of this with three fingers and with a 63 year old mind controlling them. After 63 years I think ones mind might tend to wander some. I doubt that I need to own up to that if you read any of these.

My mind seems to have wondered now into a different direction.

Please hold your applause!

Patience is also a form of action. ~Auguste Rodin

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