This is the first post of 2008. My apologies for not writing much last
month. I was quite busy with work, Christmas shopping and getting ready
for our Trip back home to New England.
Speaking of our vacation, I am in the process of completing a KDD in which
it gives a synopsis of our time spent with my Family over Christmas. I had
intended to either type the KDd's or record them on Darrell's DS 50 each
day. Yet, you know, how it goes when visiting with family especially over
the Holidays. We lost track of time.
I am hoping to post that KDd by the end of the weekend. Right now,its 6
pages and I am on day 6 of 8. :) lol...
Meanwhile, I am passing on some wonderful nethug messages. enjoy. BTW, I
posted 346 KDD's to my blog for 2007, Not bad considering, I began blogging
in mid April of last year and I only posted the best KDd's from 2006. That
is almost a years worth. lol..
Do take care and Happy New Year. Look below.
May you get a clean bill of health from your dentist, your cardiologist,
your gastro-enterologist, your urologist, your proctologist, your
podiatrist, your
psychiatrist, your plumber and the I.R.S.
May your hair, your teeth, your face-lift, your abs and your stocks not
fall; and may your blood pressure, your triglycerides, your cholesterol,
your white
blood count and your mortgage interest not rise.
May New Year's Eve find you seated around the table, together with your
beloved family and cherished friends. May you find the food better, the
environment
quieter, the cost much cheaper, and the pleasure much more fulfilling than
anything else you might ordinarily do that night.
May what you see in the mirror delight you, and what others see in you
delight them. May someone love you enough to forgive your faults, be blind
to your
blemishes, and tell the world about your virtues.
May the telemarketers wait to make their sales calls until you finish
dinner, may the commercials on TV not be louder than the program you have
been watching,
and may your check book and your budget balance - and include generous
amounts for charity.
May you remember to say "I love you" at least once a day to your spouse,
your child, your parent, your siblings; but not to your secretary, your
nurse,
your masseuse, your hairdresser or your tennis instructor.
And may we live in a world at peace and with the awareness of God's love in
every sunset, every flower's unfolding petals, every baby's smile, every
lover's
kiss, and every wonderful, astonishing, miraculous beat of our heart.
Written By: Rabbi Jacob Pressman - Submitted By: Nina E.
Happy New Year!
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