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Thursday, March 06, 2008

Aaaa Haaaa !

A native American grandfather was talking to his grandson about how he felt. He said 'I feel as if I have two wolves fighting in my heart. One wolf is the vengeful, angry, violent one. The other wolf is the loving, compassionate one.' The grandson asked him, 'Which wolf will win the fight in your heart?' The grandfather answered: 'The one I feed.'

Native American Story




Hi everyone!!!!
Thanks for stopping by....I my self haven't been a good blogger either! I know it's so hard to believe (rolls eyes:) I will stop by proper shortly! Just had to tell...
Dropped off Aimster at the house of the learned this am and as driving home i heard birds singing ~ oh what a lovely sound...... we have been iced in for two days, and as breathtakingly beautiful as it is, it's pretty harmful too! ( i'll post some pics as well) Just looked out the back and things are starting to melt and all the ice is fallin off everything ~ it's an incredible sight and sound. If i can i'm gonna try and catch it with a vid and post as well. Now that i just added a bunch to my to do list i'd better get busy :o) Got another snow storm scheduled for tomorrow afternoon!!!! HUDDLES AND WUV-

3 comments:

Stevie said...

hey Cheryl Ann
I think we are all really missing the spring... thank god it is on the way! looking forward to that vid, and so very glad to hear you sounding so happy and positive!
xoxo
Stevie

Maureen said...

Hey Cher,
Hope you guys did ok thru the blizzard of 2008. Last night, the weather said we had 18 inches, but I do beleive it was more. And the drifts are many feet deep. And my power just went out. drats.

Anonymous said...

Hi Cheryl, I've been a terrible blogger lately, so no apologies needed. I hope you are surviving still in the terrible winter weather you're having, dear. From what Maureen says it's not over yet, is it?

Ours isn't so bad, but we've had some terrible winds, so that can be dangerous too.

You take care, and glad to hear you sounding so cheerful. Keep that smile and lightness of heart well fixed. I love your wolf story!