“My mother gave me a bumblebee pin when I started to work. She said: ‘Aerodynamically, bees shouldn’t be able to fly. Remember that.’”
– Jill E. Barad
“My mother gave me a bumblebee pin when I started to work. She said: ‘Aerodynamically, bees shouldn’t be able to fly. Remember that.’”
– Jill E. Barad

City Market, Savannah (Taken with Instagram)
I found life’s answers in my room. The fan said be cool. The roof said aim high. The window said see the world. The clock said every minute is precious. The mirror said reflect before you act. The calender said be up to date. The door said push hard for your goals & the carpet said kneel down and pray.
Anonymous
There are 800 happy texts in the Bible. Did you know that? If God took the trouble to tell us eight hundred times to be glad and rejoice, He must have wanted us to do it.
Pollyanna

Morning messages from my Marine (Taken with Instagram)
Everything in life is temporary. So if things are going well, enjoy it because it won’t last forever. If things are going badly, don’t worry – because it can’t last forever either.

“The other night while picking up groceries, Brendan decided to pick up flowers as well. He said it would be nice to wake up to them. It’s strange because I don’t like flowers, while most do. There is something morbid about them to me – that at the height of their beauty, they are actually dying. Which is funny because the Japanese actually think that mortality in itself is beautiful. The thought that something (to borrow a famous movie quote) will never be as lovely as it is today, in the present. That concept of fleeting beauty is beautiful in itself.
It reminded me of this other quote which could be applied to many other things in life besides flowers: if you only have two pennies left in this world, buy bread with one, and a flower with the other. Everything has something to offer.
And yes, he was right. They were a lovely sight this morning!”

OMG. I love “Up.” I totally cried during this part too (one of many times, obviously.)
Ahhh I want to scoop him up and love him hard! SQUIRREL!!
Cakes have gotten a bad rap. People equate virtue with turning down dessert. There is always one person at the table who holds up her hand when I serve the cake. No, really, I couldn’t she says, and then gives her flat stomach a conspiratorial little pat. Everyone who is pressing a fork into that first tender layer looks at the person who declined the plate, and they all think, That person is better than I am. That person has discipline. But that isn’t a person with discipline; that is a person who has completely lost touch with joy. A slice of cake never made anybody fat. You don’t eat the whole cake. You don’t eat a cake every day of your life. You take the cake when it is offered because the cake is delicious. You have a slice of cake and what it reminds you of is someplace that’s safe, uncomplicated, without stress. A cake is a party, a birthday, a wedding. A cake is what’s served on the happiest days of your life. This is a story of how my life was saved by cake, so, of course, if sides are to be taken, I will always take the side of cake.
– Jeanne Ray

(Taken with Instagram)