A Fall Morning, another school day. At school, work, home, again for another day, each one of us has to choose to either enjoy loving and being loved or to let ourselves get chooked and drowned again in our fears, hurts, and frustrations.
Or is it possible that we can choose to enjoy working through our fears, hurts, and frustrations, and sharing ourselves with others, strengths and weaknesses, worry marks, warts, and overall beauty?
Beneath our proud protector, Mount Rainier, I rejoice to see
Life lovingly going on...
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Friday, December 19, 2008
Wonder Congratulations Best Wishes Thank You
The information below is freezing my brain!!!!
Current Conditions - Tacoma, WA 26°Overcast
Wind: 10 mph from the North
Dew Point: 13°F
Pressure: 30.10 in
Windchill: 16°F
Humidity: 58%
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Updated: 5:53 AM PST on December 19, 2008 at Tacoma Narrows, Washington(KTIW)
AlmanacDecember 19, 2008
Normal high: 45° Record high: 56° (1994)
Normal low: 36° Record low: 17° (1990)
Young people who get to stay home... congratulations!
Other folks who have chosen to stay safe and warm at home...congratulations!
Caretakers who are providing warmth and safety for those who are stays at home today, I wish you the best : heaps of laughter, hugging, and as few head shakings, mutterings under your breath, and hurtful verbal interchages as humanly possible.
To those who have dressed warmly, braved these icy roads, and are personning various work posts throughout the region... thank you, thank you, thank you.

I wish everyone the best.
Current Conditions - Tacoma, WA 26°Overcast
Wind: 10 mph from the North
Dew Point: 13°F
Pressure: 30.10 in
Windchill: 16°F
Humidity: 58%
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Updated: 5:53 AM PST on December 19, 2008 at Tacoma Narrows, Washington(KTIW)
AlmanacDecember 19, 2008
Normal high: 45° Record high: 56° (1994)
Normal low: 36° Record low: 17° (1990)
Young people who get to stay home... congratulations!
Other folks who have chosen to stay safe and warm at home...congratulations!
To those who have dressed warmly, braved these icy roads, and are personning various work posts throughout the region... thank you, thank you, thank you.
I wish everyone the best.
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