I really like your version of this song. I remember when it was the first anniversary of his passing. I worked for a child welfare org in those days, and we were instructed to be very vigilant with the teenagers that week as many of them were obsessed with Curt.
I hope he found peace.
Thank you for reaching out to us, I love it when you ha…
I really like your version of this song. I remember when it was the first anniversary of his passing. I worked for a child welfare org in those days, and we were instructed to be very vigilant with the teenagers that week as many of them were obsessed with Curt.
I hope he found peace.
Thank you for reaching out to us, I love it when you have no real reason other than wanting to chat.
In my part of Australia it’s 33° Celsius which is about 92° for you. I’ve been floating around in the pool saving Lady bugs and bees. I’ve been wondering what birds do when it’s really hot. We have a big row of Cypress trees, I thought if I was a bird I’d be in them where it’s cool, waiting for the cool change.
So if you think you weren’t doing much, it was a whole lot more than me! I said to my Husband when we were having lunch, what are we doing to contribute to society on days like these. I don’t think saving Lady bugs and bees is going to win me any awards. My husband said that we have contributed all our working lives to others, he in disability and me in welfare and later on in aged care.
Sometimes just being there, bringing nothing to the table but your own energy for people to enjoy is more than enough. I hope that Lady bugs, bees and concern for birds was enough for me today, tomorrow I will try harder.
I hope all is well with everyone, wherever you are.
I loved reading this, Jane, and for what it’s worth, I think that saving lady bugs, bees, having concern for the birds and lunch with your husband is a day well spent. It’s a blessing to enjoy the moment of existence.
Sending you warm wishes and hoping that your husband is doing well.
Hello Jim. Wayne is doing well, although things were a little worse than first thought. It takes a while for the outcome to surface but we are hopeful that he won’t need additional treatment. We won’t find out until May. Thank you for asking, It’s very kind of you.
I really like your version of this song. I remember when it was the first anniversary of his passing. I worked for a child welfare org in those days, and we were instructed to be very vigilant with the teenagers that week as many of them were obsessed with Curt.
I hope he found peace.
Thank you for reaching out to us, I love it when you have no real reason other than wanting to chat.
In my part of Australia it’s 33° Celsius which is about 92° for you. I’ve been floating around in the pool saving Lady bugs and bees. I’ve been wondering what birds do when it’s really hot. We have a big row of Cypress trees, I thought if I was a bird I’d be in them where it’s cool, waiting for the cool change.
So if you think you weren’t doing much, it was a whole lot more than me! I said to my Husband when we were having lunch, what are we doing to contribute to society on days like these. I don’t think saving Lady bugs and bees is going to win me any awards. My husband said that we have contributed all our working lives to others, he in disability and me in welfare and later on in aged care.
Sometimes just being there, bringing nothing to the table but your own energy for people to enjoy is more than enough. I hope that Lady bugs, bees and concern for birds was enough for me today, tomorrow I will try harder.
I hope all is well with everyone, wherever you are.
I loved reading this, Jane, and for what it’s worth, I think that saving lady bugs, bees, having concern for the birds and lunch with your husband is a day well spent. It’s a blessing to enjoy the moment of existence.
Sending you warm wishes and hoping that your husband is doing well.
As ever,
Robin
Thank you Robin, and I hope you are feeling well yourself!
How's you husband doing, Jayne? I hope things are well.
Hello Jim. Wayne is doing well, although things were a little worse than first thought. It takes a while for the outcome to surface but we are hopeful that he won’t need additional treatment. We won’t find out until May. Thank you for asking, It’s very kind of you.
Thanks for the update, Jayne. The rhyming couple of Wayne and Jayne makes me smile. Give Wayne my best and take good care of yourselves.
Haha, yes, we say it’s the Wayne and Jayne show!