Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Thinking Positive


cousins Nancy, Mickey, and ME talking
to my aunt Rene
who was bedridden.
1979
When I saw this old photo of me I thought wow!  I was really young when MS first appeared in my life.

Yet I see it as a snapshot of the good times I was having with my family.

Look for the positives this Thanksgiving week!

14 comments:

  1. thanks for the reminder, will do. Enjoy your Thanksgiving. hope you get to see your grandson

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  2. YES! And I hope you have a wonderful one with family and friends.

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  3. Absolutely... We all need to remember the POSITIVES in our lives, not just this week --but all year long....

    Happy Thanksgiving.

    I am thankful for YOU.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  4. A very happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.

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  5. It is encouraging to see that you recall the good memories.Keep it up.

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  6. How old were you when you found out you had MS? One of my best friends son found out a few yrs ago that he had it. He is not doing so well, they say that his is a progressive kind. So strange that you can go so far in life before something like that hits you. You are in my thoughts often and I hope that the holiday season does not wear you down. Take care.

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  7. You were young. I am sorry you have it.
    On another positive note - Happy Thanksgiving.

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  8. Indeed, one has to look at the bright side of things, or as we often say, see the half full glass. That's life.

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  9. I love your attitude, Kim. Your positive outlook shines through you. I love the picture of the three of you visiting your bedridden aunt, too. So sweet. Wishing you a happy Thanksgiving.

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  10. It is wonderful that you can find positives.

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  11. Yep, well said.
    Some fail to see the big picture. Thanks for the reminder.

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  12. Hey Kim ~Happy THanksgiving to you and yours.

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  13. My bil that was so sick got out of rehab Wednesday so he came to our thanksgiving. He has to use wheelchair til he builds strength. Keep him in your prayers.....

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  14. Sending positive thoughts your way. My husband always says it could be worse...or look around and you will notice those who are not as fortunate as he is:)

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