Write Queen Writes About Nothing And Everything

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The Write Queen: Reflections on Life’s Simple Acts


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I’ve always considered myself a sentimental soul. I cry at funerals, which is expected, but I also cry at weddings. I was blessed with two wonderful marriages, and ironically, both my spouses passed before me. You could say I loved them to death.

Recently, an email from Simple Truths led me to a heartwarming story on their website about a young boy with Down syndrome. His simple acts of kindness brought joy to store customers. As I read, tears welled up, exemplifying my sentimental nature.

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Being a sentimental person means I’m easily moved by life’s profound moments. I cry at funerals, which is quite normal, but I also find myself shedding tears at weddings. My own two marriages were beautiful, yet my spouses passed before me?"perhaps I truly loved them to death.

While checking an email from Simple Truths, I stumbled upon a touching story about a boy with Down syndrome. His kind-hearted gestures brought happiness to many store patrons. Reading this brought tears to my eyes, reinforcing just how sentimental I am.

The story, shared by Barbara Glanz, led me to explore more on the Simple Truths website. One of Barbara’s books, The Simple Truths of Appreciation, caught my attention. Inspired, I decided to thank my best friend for her unwavering support by ordering her a copy.

When the book arrived, I couldn’t resist reading it first. It made me reflect on everyday gratitude. Do we remember to thank the grocery bagger for their help? Offer a cool drink to our mail carrier on a hot day? Thank our caddie, even if the game didn’t go as planned?

When was the last time you invited an elderly neighbor to church? Shared homemade cookies with a shut-in? Visited a neighbor in a convalescent home to update them on community happenings?

Those of us blessed with health and care often overlook the forgotten: the lonely, the struggling, those whose hearts ache. A smile, a handshake, or a few kind words could illuminate their day, bridging the gap between darkness and light.

By extending kindness, we acknowledge the simple truths of appreciation, making a world of difference.

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