Share the Joy (A Little Late in Posting)


I guess the return of my internet connection
should be at the top of my list today.
It went out yesterday afternoon
for no apparent reason 
and didn't come back online
until I'd given up and gone back to bed
to pamper myself as this cold rages on.

So -- though it's late in posting,
it's time to share the joy.

My simple joys this week?

The sun came out this morning after a rainy night,
something that always boosts my mood and energy levels.


(Don't I look saintly?)

My best friend's new grandson (a micro preemie
born weighing 1.6 pounds) is now 10 days old
and doing well by NICU standards. He's been moved
to his own room across from the NICU where his parents can spend
the night with him, which is good because his Mommy
has a broken ankle.  Little Geoffy's Daddy is
posting wonderful daily updates about his progress, 
complete with video and photos.

I'm seeing the bright green swords of
daffodils pushing out of the ground in my garden
and I know I'll soon see clumps of these:




What sparked the fire of joy in you this week?

Notice joy.
Cultivate it.
Celebrate it.
Share it.

 


1. do a post that tells and shows what gives you joy.

2. capture the URL of the specific post and paste it into 
the Mr. Linky box along with your info.

3. Visit other players and let their joy infect you.
Leave them a comment because everyone
 enJOYS getting positive feedback.

Let's keep the epidemic of JOY going!


Comments

Laura said…
How lovely to have daffodils poking up already… today snow flakes are falling like cherry blossom petals here.
Unknown said…
I bet if we did not still have 3 to 4" of snow still on the grown I would see some daffodils too. Glad your putter is up and going.
4 Lettre Words said…
Oh, that is a nice reminder that Spring is coming!
Anonymous said…
Love to see the daffodils when they're in full bloom!
Angels with halos and gorgeous yellow flowers!!! Wow!!!
Hazel said…
Fabulous daffodils! They remind me of spring in England!
Unknown said…
The Share The Joy movement is inspiring! Thank you Meri!

Blessings,
Sandra
I've been remiss in visiting your blog. Great posts!

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