Wonderful
“Let’s make this a Wonderful Wednesday,” Joseph and I told each other earlier today.
He lives two states away, but most days we text and talk many times about many things. We usually end our first contact of the day reminding each other what kind of day to have.
“Let’s make this a Wonderful Wednesday” sets a tone when one of us says it to the other.
This is the day the Lord has made, starts Psalm 118:24, framing the day as a gift from God.
We will rejoice, the rest of that verse says, and be glad in it.
If this really is the day the Lord has made, and if you and I really are going to rejoice and be glad in it, then what’s one thing we can do to help make this a “Wonderful Wednesday” for ourselves and those under our influence?
And, yes, you do have that kind of influence.
By thanking God for the many blessings bestowed upon usâ¦..put on a happy face and do something nice and caring for others!!! âº
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Thank you, Jan; right you are!
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Yesterday was Wednesday,, my friend I am staying with here on the Cape, is quite infirmed and yet has made a point of taking me places I relish in. I have told her not to try to “entertain me” as I know that three hour trips (the time frame she has set) are very hard on her! And Yet, my Wednesday was made quite wonderful as she showed me older towns on Cape Cod who may not be able to stop development all together, but have capped it and set parameters. Some houses even have plaques indicating their age. I saw one yesterday, on a point, “circa: 1679” Wow! But I diverge, her caring and thought for her “guest” who only came as a friend to look out at the water from her breakfast bar (or deck on warmer [54+ degree] mornings and drink in the dimmer switch God is turning up and the light on the water, is humbling! I am being repaired and rebuilt!
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Nanette — This. Sounds BEYOND. Wonderful!
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