Category: Life Lessons
Protected: Survival Fight Club
Protected: What Jesus DIDN’T say!
Protected: True friends forgive!
Protected: You are not in control!
I’ll admit it, I’m BALD!!!
If you take pleasure in trying to make fun of me for that fact, then perhaps I might tell you that I don’t give a crap about what you think about me. Then again, I might not, and I’ll save you the embarrassment you tried to place on me!!!
Girls, don’t let anyone try to make you feel bad. If it is a friend, then maybe they shouldn’t be a friend anymore. True friends would never hurt your feelings on purpose. Now friends might make a mistake and accidentally hurt your feelings. Give them a chance to apologize before disowning them. Always give friends the benefit of the doubt.
Protected: [ADULTS ONLY] I’m not joking! LOL ;-)
Ten ways to Love
- Listen without interrupting. (Proverbs 18)
- Speak without accusing. (James 1:19)
- Give without sparing. (Proverbs 21:26)
- Pray without ceasing. (Colossians 1:9)
- Answer without arguing. (Proverbs 17:1)
- Share without pretending. (Ephesians 4:15)
- Enjoy without complaint. (Philippians 2:14)
- Trust without wavering. (Corinthians 13:7)
- Forgive without punishing. (Colossians 3:13)
- Promise without forgetting. (Proverbs 13:12)
Sickness prevention
Wash your hands before and after you eat and after you go potty.
Keep your fingers out of your nose and mouth.
Wear a hat when it’s cold and keep your hands and feet warm!
Zip up your coat and keep your neck warm too!
Drink plenty of water, orange juice, an tea.
Eat soups in the winter.
Get plenty of rest (sleep preferred).
Exercise daily, break a sweat once a day.
Thank God for every day you’re alive!
Be a bucket filler, not a bucket dipper!
A lesson my 7 year old wrote from a lesson she learned in school…
Everybody has a bucket of happiness. You should do your best to help fill the bucket of others. You fill someone’s bucket be being kind to them and being thoughtful. When you are a “bucket filler” you are also filling your own bucket.
You dip happiness out of someone’s bucket when you make fun of them, or do something mean to them. You never fill your own bucket when you are a “bucket dipper.”