
I Always Hope

I Always Hope

One day I will be a man of the sea
and capture your heart every day forever
If you see this, so many of our friends have asked about you and love you! We hope you are doing well!
I’m thankful to know you and before I go to sleep I’m sending you love, prayers, good wishes and sparkles, and glitter from the Blings! You are loved and missed and always in our hearts! 💗
Sweet Dreams B
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I loved this so much it made me laugh! I love puppies they are so funny! 😀
Oh wow I love this! You have to see what these girls are doing here! It’s so wonderful! It makes my heart feel full! 😀
1-Do not be a bully 2-Be kind and share 3-Don’t be afraid to get to know someone because they look different 4-Offer assistance if you see someone needs a helping hand 5-Don’t hang around with a crowd of trouble makers |
| mishunderstood 1. Speak peacefully. 2. Acknowledge and validate children’s feelings…whether sad, mad or otherwise. 3. Respond. The brain of a small child has elasticity. This is the most opportune time for change. Every time you respond to their pain, stress, sadness, etc. in a positive way it helps to form pathways that will last a lifetime and contribute to their mental health. 4. Expose them to nature. Nature works as a system of cooperation. Life thrives in nature. 5. Be… |
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This is so good! A4P
Love leads to peace. So how do you know you’ve chosen love rather than fear? Its easy — you will be at peace with the decision. There may seem to be chaos for a time around your decision. But you will be at peace. So what good is fear? Fear shows us the boundaries we should establish so that we can love freely without being hurt or surrendering our right to a peaceful existence.
Very young children don’t need to be taught this. They know who they want to hug or play with. We as adults sometimes teach them otherwise. If a child’s instinct said love this coyote from a distance — would we as adults insist the child hug the coyote? Hopefully not. If a child’s instinct said to love one of our friends or relatives…
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Another great one from Amanda! 😀
Oh look at this sweet post from Amanda! I love this! It’s beautiful just like her! Go see for yourself!
http://amandaricks.com/2015/10/16/compassion-by-amanda-ricks/
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