Thursday, May 20, 2010

When one has a stressful, worrisome day and night or two..

..one needs to smile and be thankful for all the "little" things in life..

...you know..those "little" things that truly are the BIG things?

Yeah...I knew you'd get it.so, here's sweet sounds together with sweet Ella..



Happier days..love you all :-D

-me...abd Ella

10 comments:

Auntie sezzzzzz... said...

Precious...

Yes, the little ones can teach us much, hu? Like how to live in the moment. And how to ....... I nearly said, how to view life, as a little child. But somehow, I don't think we can ever fully regain that, once we have lost it.

Sorry to go "down" at the end here. I guess I could say, we can try to regain a child's perspective... Trying is good, yes?

Gentle hugs...

>^_^<

Trudy said...

Puts everything into perspective. Doesn't it?

Trudy Callan
Host of The Artistic Mother's Art Group
www.artisticcreationswithtrudy.blogspot.com

Sue said...

Unfortunately, when I clicked the video, I got "An error occured" Rats!

I wish you a wonderful day today Colleen and hope that some of those little/big things are now solved/shelved and dismissed.

Hugs,

Sue

Vee said...

That brings a big smile to my face. You gotta love those kinds of swingy kisses! Sorry that you've had a few rough days. Keep looking up!

Little Penpen said...

I love that song and listening to it while watching Ella swing is priceless! What about those sweet little kisses! I also like seeing Braxton and Lulu in the sidebar!

Laurie said...

Thanks Colleen, I really needed that today as I sit at my computer smelling cat poop that I can't find!

Debby@Just Breathe said...

What a sweet video. Keeping you in my prayers, praying that everything is okay. ((HUGS))

Anonymous said...

cute video. hope all is well with you! i also have had a few stressful days and nights. i love your watercolors from your last post!

Karen said...

FABulous!!! I laughed out loud!

Pearl said...

So sweet you made me smile and laugh!

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