Live
Laugh
Love
I was going to do a funny post about LDD in children (Leather Deficit Disorder, not to be confused with ADD a serious medical condition we know personally) but decided to make it short and sweet.
Live
Live like you don't have tomorrow. Live like you didn't have yesterday. Live like there is only the now. Don't be afraid to try something new and exciting. Hell, try something new and boring. We are only here once (that I know of) and every second that ticks by is a second you can't get back. See ,there went one..... There's goes another. Live those seconds to the fullest. Even the sad ones. Fill your being with the essence of life and soak up the miracle of it.
Laugh
Our house is full of laughter but it could always use more. We hold the secret of the universe inside ourselves and laughter is it's way of sneaking out. If you can't laugh then at least smile. Feel how it improves your mood instantly. Laugh until milk comes out your nose. You know you've done that. Or at least snorted like a rhino in mating season.
Love
Ah, love. How can you live and have laughter if you do not have love. Love yourself for who you are, even all your flaws. Love your kids and pets and spouses (in whatever order you want). Love them like they will never hurt you. Love them like they have never been loved before. Love them when they least deserve it because that's when they need it most.
Happy Writing
Great advice...oops, there went another second.
ReplyDeleteI love this saying - it was always one of my mom's favorites! And so true! What's life without love and laughter? :) Thanks for the reminder!
ReplyDeleteVery nice post: )
ReplyDeleteTerrific post! I have been trying to live in the moment for several years now. It makes a huge difference in the quality of my life.
ReplyDeleteThree great L words for today followed by wonderful advice.
ReplyDeleteI am familiar with most of that, but that last bit hit me - "Love them when they least deserve it..." I've found that tough to do, until now. Thanks!
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Life on The Farm
So simple and yet! A sound and practical philosophy to achieve a live well lived.
ReplyDeleteAdvice that's always helpful. Thanks for the uplifting post.
ReplyDeleteUplifting post. I love the part about loving them when they least deserve it because that's when they need it the most.
ReplyDeleteThree of my favorite L words. Thanks for the reminder!
ReplyDeleteWorld changing triple L-Worlds.
ReplyDeleteLive with Laugh and Love.
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This is lovely! Also, I love love love the design of your blog. It is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is absolutely beautiful. Reminds me of antiques and shops with ladies' accessories and dolls and jewelry and retro clothing. Anyway I also kind of liked your Leather Deficiency Idea. Very cute. Love the humor. I would say my M blog for today is the opposite of yours. YOurs is the one that I would like to morph into but probably never will.....
ReplyDeleteThanks for the timely advice.
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Very inspiring post. Makes us all think about some things that we can try to squeeze into our days to fulfill and enrich our lives further.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your post and agree most heartily!
ReplyDeleteFantastic L words - you really couldn't ask for anything better!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post and hilarious "K" day--I'll be back for more...and now I'm following you too! :)
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ReplyDeleteLet's live well and laugh with love~
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