One Foot Forward
Caught up with worry
Noticing no sun beaming
He stubbed his big toe
Screaming, stopping, sitting still
He recognized this one thing
He still had his feet
You can share, as well, your Six Sentence Story right HERE Denise is so wonderful to give us a weekly word each Sunday. This weeks word was BEAM.
Super! There is usually an upside to be appreciated!
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Thank you!
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Love the song and video!
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Isn’t that a fun song?!
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Yep!
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A wonderful lesson for us all! Never loose sight of the positive!
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Thanks!
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It is interesting how pain can bring our attention to what we should be grateful for.
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Yes indeed.
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Excellent… witty and zen-like*
‘soul of wit’, yo, ‘soul of wit’
*wanted to reference haiku but don’t have the poetry chops to know if that would apply (if even in ‘feel’)
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There are days like that, then there are good ones. Great six. Great reminder to look for the good. Be thankful. 🙂
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Such a nice reminder. In certain circumstances one feeling pain is just the instigator one needs to seek help. In other situations, such as the one in your SSS, it is a great realization that things could have been worse and feeling gratitude that they weren’t.
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Thank you!
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Usually the purpose of the small toe is to make sure the furniture is still in place. Sometimes the big toe wants to get into the act.
There is always some reason for gratitude, and being reminded we have feet is a good one.
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Thank you. Yes, my toes have probably each had a role in furniture placement reception. My hips sometimes jump in for the vote.
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Yesss!
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Worry keeps you from seeing what’s right in front of you.
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Yup.
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