Tuesday, August 10, 2010

THE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL!

TODAY IS TUESDAY AND TOMORROW IS WEDNESDAY. WOO HOO! ALMOST TO THE MIDWEEK! I SOMETIMES FEEL LIKE I AM RUSHING MY LIFE AWAY AS THEY SAY BECAUSE I HAVE STARTED TO LIVE FOR THE WEEKEND. I DO ENJOY EVERYDAY LIVING, BUT I OH SO ENJOY THE WEEKEND. I ENJOY IT EVEN IF I AM NOT DOING ANYTHING.
I FEEL PRETTY GOOD TODAY. I HAVE STARTED TO EAT BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING NOT JUST SOME MORNINGS. I AM NOT AS HUNGRY WHEN LUNCH TIME COMES SO THAT IS HELPING I AM SURE. I HAVE HEARD FOR YEARS THE IMPORTANCE OF EATING THREE MEALS A DAY. I AM SITTING UPSTAIRS TODAY AS ONE OF MY COWORKERS IS ON VACATION AND I GET TO SEE EVERYTHING WITH MORE CLARITY THAN FROM WHERE I AM NORMALLY. IT IS A BEAUTIFUL DAY SO HOW CAN I NOT BE THANKFUL JUST TO BE HERE (ALIVE) TO ENJOY IT. GOD IS GOOD AND HE LOVES ME! THAT'S ENOUGH!
This NASA composite image shows the new moon passed directly in front of the sun, causing a total solar eclipse in the South Pacific, July 11, 2010. In this image, the solar eclipse is shown in gray and white from a photo provided by the Williams College Expedition to Easter Island and was embedded with an image of the sun s outer corona taken by the Large Angle Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO) on the SOHO spacecraft and shown in red false color. LASCO uses a disk to blot out the bright sun and the inner corona so that the faint outer corona can be monitored and studied. Further, the dark silhouette of the moon was covered with an image of the sun taken in extreme ultraviolet light at about the same time by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly on the Solar Dynamics Observatory. The composite brings out the correlation of structures in the inner and outer corona. Photo via Newscom
ON THE MARRIAGE/LOVE LIFE FRONT - EVERYTHING IS GOING WELL AND I AM THANKFUL FOR THE DECISIONS I MADE. MY HUSBAND AND I ARE FRIENDLY ENOUGH TO DISCUSS THINGS CONCERNING MICHAEL AND FAMILY, BUT OTHER THAN THAT, WE KNOW WHERE WE STAND.
I AM OKAY RIGHT NOW. I DON'T HAVE ANYTHING TO COMPLAIN ABOUT OR ANYTHING WORTH COMPLAINING ABOUT, BECAUSE ALL OF MY ISSUES LIE IN MY FATHER'S HANDS.

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