In case you all wondered where Tuesday’s quotes were, here they are at last. Today wasn’t a regular Tuesday, but it was a good day. One of the things I did was soak up Vitamin D on a long walk with my sister in law and niece. Now with the people that plan ahead and do drafts when a day comes up thats different from usual they are still prepared. Than you have the people like me … Enjoy the quotes and I hope you got to enjoy some sun today.
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You should have joined the Boy Scouts, where the motto is, “Be prepared.”
I like #3 best. Churchill had a lot of failures, but his enthusiastic attitude got him through.
And #5 is something I’ve wondered about, too. That dad must have had a ton of money to take a family vacation like that. It’s no wonder he left one of his kids home alone.
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Haha about the Boy Scouts. I live life on the edge. 🙂
Attitude can be so important!
Its a wonder that he didn’t leave all the kids home alone when he went to the City of Love. 😊
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Anyone who can afford to take nine kids to Paris, can afford a nanny to watch them at home.
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Good point!
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I like #3 too. If you’re full of enthusiasm and having fun, you don’t worry so much about success or failure. 🙂
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That makes so much sense I can’t help but feel enthusiastic now.
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You may not be able to sleep because of feeling so enthusiastic. 🙂
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I better sleep. Tomorrow morning I have to get up early and drive a team of horses down the road.
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I hope you got sleep so that you can drive the horses instead of them perhaps driving you off the road! Have a safe and wonderful time!
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Thanks. The horses are chomping at the bit, right now. So I’m ready to hit the road. See you later. 🙂
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Enjoy! Get those unicorns and my head will get some rest! 😛
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Good point Meg!
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I love that 9th quote. I am learning to love my walks around the forest garden at the Vicarage as much as I have loved my trips around the world.
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Hi Joseph! It is such a true quote. Glad you enjoying your walks.
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I love it when I can walk along the water’s edge at the beach 🏖
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Nothing like it!
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I wondered about the Home Alone house too. That was a mansion.
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It was! Does it resemble the house that you may buy? 🙂
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Not in any way
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LOL!
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So yours is a tad smaller?
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Several tads I’m afraid. But I don’t have 9 kids or whatever
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Yes, I guess you don’t need quite that big of house. But you would have plenty of rooms to decorate with all your photos.
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I just want a good house. Not a big home alone house.
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You are wise. (Yeah, you may want ro make note of the fact rhat I called you wise, doesn’t happen much. :)) Big houses are harder to clean!
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according to Churchill, I should be a rousing success…
and now you got me wondering what Mr McCallister did for a living…
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Obviously he must have been N Accounting Professor, right? 😉
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a failed one, at that…
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😄
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I think what is missing from the Churchill quote is that there must be some learning along the way or else you’re just a chronic klutz.
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other wise, it leads to that saying about the first sign of an idiot is doing the same thing over and over and hoping for a different result…
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So our government in general is an idiot?
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no coment…
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I was filled with enthusiasm when I realized Churchill was speaking directly to me!
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it is nice to have that one-to-one connection…
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Good point!
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My favorites today are #2 and #3. I must be getting serious; I didn’t choose any humorous ones.
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I think Number 2 is too often forgotten!
Make sure you find a laugh today. 😉
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8 is a really important lesson
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So true!
Making a right decision doesn’t mean you will be happy. When the metal doors clanged shut as I said goodbye to my child in an Eating Disorder rehab, it was one of the saddest, worst days of my life! BUT it was the right decision, for that is why they are healthy and alive today!
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Exactly. Sometimes you need to end something but doesn’t mean it didn’t hurt…
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❤
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4, 6 and 9 for me, and I dedicate 7 to our previous surgery as we could probably hear the entire concerto whilst on hold! (and yeah, I remember Home Alone…………. only watched it once, and that was enough)
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I thought of you with number 7!
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Ha! Not surprised!!!
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😊
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Excellent collection this week, JR!
I like 8, 9, & 10 the best.
#9 is how we’ve saved a ton of $$’s by armchair traveling from home! I mean, you seen one cathedral/museum/statue . . . you seen them all. But each wave/snowflake/flower is a mini miracle.
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Thanks Nancy, glad so many hit the spot for you. 😊
Your last line is so very true!
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All great but really love that last one. Sounds like you very much enjoyed the Vitamin D trek with your SIL and niece. Bravo!
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Hi Monika! I thought number 10 summed up life pretty well!
Yes, I really did really enjoy the walk, always great to spend time together and we don’t get to do it enough!
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Which makes for even better Vitamin D absorption, I’d guess. 😍
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Yuppers!
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