Sometimes the smallest things in life are the most amazing―like tiny, perfect baby toes.
What tiny thing do you count as a blessing?
5 thoughts on “Tiny Toes”
To me a hen’s egg is a most unusual object; it is so perfectly shaped, both in its exterior as well as its interior composition. Taking it to a different level, I am amazed that it can come in that form out of the hen’s body. A third aspect is that it is such a nourishing resource for many in the world and is basically available to them. I remember one story about eggs: Gump, a World War I veteran, said that when freedom broke out, he was in France and when they entered a small village, the first thing they were offered to eat were EGGS, which they had not had for a long time.
I have a rare genetic trait–I never had any wisdom teeth. Never had to go through the process of getting them removed. My dad had it too. Too bad I never had children. It would actually be an evolutionary advantage to our species to pass it along.
Thank I could possibly still have hope, somehow.
Many many losses, nothing to look forward to, waiting day in, day out for an employer to grant me an interview.
Lose of job
Lose of marriage
Lose of home
Lose of medical insurance so no medications
Lose of all my friends and family that say they can’t bec
In some way, I hope that the beauties of nature can help you think of yourself in an amazing universe. I know this doesn’t put food on the table and I realize that you have problems that are not easily solved. I am hoping that your life can change for the better.
I love having guinea pigs. Right now, I have Kirby, who is my fifth. (The first was a gift for my 5th birthday, the second was a hand-me-down from a friend when I was a teen, then the last 3 I got in adulthood.)
My third piggie kept me going in the darkest moments of loneliness and despair when my husband and I were separated. My fourth loved to cuddle all the time, which made me happy. Kirby isn’t as into cuddling, but he loves to talk and is always amusing. He wasn’t socialized when I got him as an adult, but lots of intensive interaction brought him out of his shell, and it’s been a joy.
These 2 1/2 pound fluffy creatures have been a blessing to me.
To me a hen’s egg is a most unusual object; it is so perfectly shaped, both in its exterior as well as its interior composition. Taking it to a different level, I am amazed that it can come in that form out of the hen’s body. A third aspect is that it is such a nourishing resource for many in the world and is basically available to them. I remember one story about eggs: Gump, a World War I veteran, said that when freedom broke out, he was in France and when they entered a small village, the first thing they were offered to eat were EGGS, which they had not had for a long time.
I have a rare genetic trait–I never had any wisdom teeth. Never had to go through the process of getting them removed. My dad had it too. Too bad I never had children. It would actually be an evolutionary advantage to our species to pass it along.
Thank I could possibly still have hope, somehow.
Many many losses, nothing to look forward to, waiting day in, day out for an employer to grant me an interview.
Lose of job
Lose of marriage
Lose of home
Lose of medical insurance so no medications
Lose of all my friends and family that say they can’t bec
In some way, I hope that the beauties of nature can help you think of yourself in an amazing universe. I know this doesn’t put food on the table and I realize that you have problems that are not easily solved. I am hoping that your life can change for the better.
I love having guinea pigs. Right now, I have Kirby, who is my fifth. (The first was a gift for my 5th birthday, the second was a hand-me-down from a friend when I was a teen, then the last 3 I got in adulthood.)
My third piggie kept me going in the darkest moments of loneliness and despair when my husband and I were separated. My fourth loved to cuddle all the time, which made me happy. Kirby isn’t as into cuddling, but he loves to talk and is always amusing. He wasn’t socialized when I got him as an adult, but lots of intensive interaction brought him out of his shell, and it’s been a joy.
These 2 1/2 pound fluffy creatures have been a blessing to me.