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![]() Happy Holidays to everyone:
Wishing everyone on the board here a wonderful and happy Holiday Season filled will love and laughter. In just a few short days we can kiss another year adieu and say hello to 2003...it is my wish to all of you that it will bring you the success you are striving for, the peace of mind you deserve, and all the love and joy you need to fill your life with contentment. A time of year for wishing Peace on Earth, although this looks like a faded wish at the moment. With the turbulence that may come about in the beginning of the year, we wish any family members that get caught up in it a safe passage through it with a speedy return home. Cornell |
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![]() And a Happy New Year to you and the girls.
Hope everyone is doing well in your house. Steve |
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![]() for there to be no specific time for wishing Peace on Earth, Goodwill, Good Health, Cheer, or any of the other sentiments we wish each other during the Solstice season.
Prosperity and Health should not be wishes reserved for a few days at the end of the calendar year. And seeing family should not be reserved only for the same time period. Michael Ross |
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![]() I wish the "well wishing" that goes on at this time of year was continued throughout the year.
Michael Ross |
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![]() Dear Michael and All,
I was thinking the same thing last week. As if this is the only time of year there is license to give from the heart, be exceptionally compassionate, etc. etc. etc. So what will it take for this to happen? Wouldn't it be wonderful if each of us chose to live "the holiday spirit" 365 days a year? With Passion and Purpose, Julie Dare to Discover Your Passion, Decide to Live Your Destiny |
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