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"In my life I’ve done my best to give gifts, material and otherwise, precisely when there was not a reason to give them. I prefer to be reminded–and remind others–of love when least expected."

This hit deep because I do the same. I am not one who subscribes to calendar holidays as a rhythm of mass impulse, but allow them to serve as reminders for whatever I am reminded of when the affair is forced. A day for mothers is every day, same with fathers. And so I share randomly because that action delivers the message that I thought of you at a random time and in doing so, I love you all of the time. Going through the motions and emotions for making biscotti's or something purposefully as a share is as beautiful an effort, of thought and caring as there ever will be. To be the recipient is a moment cherished forever.

My deep time is when fishing. I am an outdoors enthusiast who loves to be beneath the roof of everlasting. Fresh air and noises of nature that so few take the time to listen too. I am materialistic only in my creature comforts, so I essentialize by not just preparing to catch fish (or not), but to read a good book or listen to the composed vibration of frequencies that enable uncontrolled bodily movement. So many of life's challenges are sorted and solved in this setting, so I crave it when the time is not allowed by having to adult.

Screaming baby tips: Always keep an unwashed article of clothing from mom available. Her scent is the calm we all thank our mothers for when we evolve. Also, lavender oil on her feet for a great rest. Spare no expense on a good lavender oil because what is closest to nature in purity removes the synthetic poisons humans use to maximize volume and returns. I used this on my son when he was that age and it guarantees, mostly, a good nights sleep for all.

Amazing tomato tip: Throw your banana peels into a jar and cover with water. Use the banana water a day or 2 later to water the tomatoes. The potassium in the water will plump the fruit and nearly double the yield. Same for any other plant that is potassium heavy, but wonders for tomatoes. Also, toss in the clouded water from rinsing your rice. That water is loaded with essential vitamins and minerals from the raw rice passage. If you use the rice grown in the crawfish fields, even the better. That water is gold for plants.

Thanks again, Graison, as always, for sharing your thoughts and values. Deeply appreciated

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Jose L R Fernandes's avatar

Loved that story!

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