Name a Song Title That Asks a Question.
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When you are 80 years old, what will matter to you the most?
What’s your favorite way to spend a day off?
Maybe, when this is all over, we’ll have more patience with ourselves and others. Maybe, we’ll remember we really are on this planet together and that we’re not really that different. Maybe, we’ll be able to forgive our family and friends a little sooner, and drop those judgments that keep us from talking to find a solution. Maybe, we’ll remember to love each other just a little bit more. Maybe.
Dr. Shawne Duperon
What period in history had the best fashion?
What do your GRANDCHILDREN call you?
Name a shampoo we had in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s.
The love between a Grandmother and Granddaughter is Forever.
Name a Restaurant from your childhood that isn’t around anymore.
Name a line from a movie that fans of it will instantly know.
Mention a Mom and let her know she’s doing an amazing job.
If you could sit on a bench and talk about life with anyone, who would it be?
How did you travel to school when you were young?
Seeing your Grandkids excited to see you coming is the best feeling in the world.
My Grandchildren are my precious rainbows. I am so blessed to have them in my life. Amen
In 1 word, describe how you feel right now.
Sometimes I need to go off on my own. I’m not sad. I’m not angry. I’m just recharging my batteries.
Would you marry your spouse all over again?
Happiness is having a Husband who is also your Best Friend.
Some years back my wife and I got into the habit of asking each other “Do you want comfort or solutions” when the other was having a difficult time. That one sentence can save us from an argument 9 out of 10 times.
Alex
Would you give away your last dollar to help someone in need?
The Pending Coffee We were in a small coffee shop when two customers arrived. “5 coffees. 2 for us, 3 pending.” They paid for 5, and only received 2. “What’s a pending coffee?” I asked. “Wait and see.” More customers came. Two others got their coffees and paid normally. After a while, 3 more came in, asked for 7 coffees, they only drank 3, but paid for 7. While we were talking, a homeless man entered the shop. With a soft voice he asked, “Do you have any pending coffee?” This type of charity was born in Napoli (Naples, Italy). People pay in anticipation for the coffees, and even meals, for others who can’t.
In case no one told you today: You are beautiful. You are loved. You are needed. You are stronger than you think. You are going to get through this. I’m glad you’re alive. Don’t give up.