Sunday 6 May 2018

Never lose Hope



Hello and good morning everyone.
It is a beautiful day here in Dublin.
Here are some posters that I share with you

"Each morning make it a good day"

Learn to be happy right now !


and reflect upon this


..Never Lose Hope...


..If you can look at the sunset and smile,
then you still have hope...

..If you can find beauty in the colours of a small flower,
then you still have hope...

..If you can find pleasure in the movement of a butterfly,
then you still have hope...

..If the smile of a child can still warm your heart,
then you still have hope...

..If you can see the good in other people,
then you still have hope...

..If the rain breaking on a roof top can still lull you to sleep,
then you still have hope...

..If the sight of a rainbow still makes you stop and stare in wonder,
then you still have hope...

..If the soft fur of a favoured pet still feels pleasant under your fingertips,
then you still have hope...

..If you meet new people with a trace of excitement and optimism,
then you still have hope...

..If you give people the benefit of a doubt,
then you still have hope...

..If you still offer your hand in friendship to others
that have touched your life, then you still have hope...

..If receiving an unexpected card or letter still brings
a pleasant surprise, then you still have hope...

..If the suffering of others still fills you with pain and frustration,
then you still have hope...

..If you refuse to let a friendship die, or accept that it must end,
then you still have hope...

..If you look forward to a time or place of quiet and reflection,
then you still have hope...

..If you still buy the ornaments, put up the Christmas tree or cook the turkey, then you still have hope... 

and one final poster for this week :


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or just email your reply to murfsp@gmail.com
thank you patm.

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