a common phrase I’ve heard and used all my life. For my grandchildren, or those who may have never heard that phrase, it basically means that after all is said and done, or after it is all over, what really matters is ______(fill in the blank). For me, it all boils down to the people I am blessed to have in my life.
Crinkled Oranges
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Oh, my, this is giving me a headache
I'm really, really trying, I really believe what it says.
CHOCOLATE CAKE! CHOCOLATE CAKE! That is what is missing from my Feng Shui. You are brilliant, Lynne!
I almost bought one of those today! At $5.00 off it was very hard to resist. And now I know my Feng Shui was sending me a message, and I didn't listen! No wonder I feel so out of balance. Never again will I not listen when I am prompted to buy Chocolate Cake.
You've made the feng shui in my heart feel much better after just reading your funny and kind offer.
3 comments:
Do you need cake? Chocolate cake from Costco? If so, I'll bring you a piece. Cake fixes everything.......Doesn't it?
I'm sure it's very Feng Shui. Cake! Chocolate cake. Good. Me bring you some. You just say so. Cake.
CHOCOLATE CAKE! CHOCOLATE CAKE! That is what is missing from my Feng Shui. You are brilliant, Lynne!
I almost bought one of those today! At $5.00 off it was very hard to resist. And now I know my Feng Shui was sending me a message, and I didn't listen! No wonder I feel so out of balance. Never again will I not listen when I am prompted to buy Chocolate Cake.
You've made the feng shui in my heart feel much better after just reading your funny and kind offer.
If I get organized I'll bring you and your hubby a piece of cake in the morning before church. All will be well. Ahhhhh.
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