You're beautiful...

Guinness, the therapy dog
The sweetest dog on the face of the planet. Passed his therapy test the first time out (mine too), with a perfect score and received the ability to go into the most complex environments to work with people.
Wed we went and did our orientation with Gabriel' Angels and we have our first assignment. I love this dog.

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So touching and beautiful...he is gorgeous...you both will touch so many lives with so much love...

:heart:
 
Thank you, he loves everyone and I will get a chance to work with abused and neglected children.
You might think you and he are there to help the people you meet, but you will find that they give as much to you as you give to them. I've found that this is definitely a two way street. It's almost impossible to touch someone else's life without them also touching yours. I hate the religious connotation of the word, but it's the best word for the situation. You will be blessed as you bless others.
 
You might think you and he are there to help the people you meet, but you will find that they give as much to you as you give to them. I've found that this is definitely a two way street. It's almost impossible to touch someone else's life without them also touching yours. I hate the religious connotation of the word, but it's the best word for the situation. You will be blessed as you bless others.

Yes, this is absolutely the case. I have already seen this rescuing him. I had planned on only fostering him...he wormed his way into my heart in 24 hours.
 
Yes, this is absolutely the case. I have already seen this rescuing him. I had planned on only fostering him...he wormed his way into my heart in 24 hours.
That long, hmm? He took his time with you. He knew you were worth it. :)
 
Two years ago my beloved sweetheart was so sick, we were soon to find out that he had stage four colon cancer. This month is so difficult for me. I thought I was better, but every time I try to get back out and date, or have a relationship that doesn't work out, I am thrown back into grief again. Sometimes it feels like I will never ever feel loved again.

I know, pity party day!
 
Two years ago my beloved sweetheart was so sick, we were soon to find out that he had stage four colon cancer. This month is so difficult for me. I thought I was better, but every time I try to get back out and date, or have a relationship that doesn't work out, I am thrown back into grief again. Sometimes it feels like I will never ever feel loved again.

I know, pity party day!

Honey, I am so sorry for your loss and your grief.

You will be loved.
 
Two years ago my beloved sweetheart was so sick, we were soon to find out that he had stage four colon cancer. This month is so difficult for me. I thought I was better, but every time I try to get back out and date, or have a relationship that doesn't work out, I am thrown back into grief again. Sometimes it feels like I will never ever feel loved again.

I know, pity party day!
*hugs* I'm so sorry for your loss.

I've never lost a spouse or SO to death, so I don't truly know how you feel. I *do* know that you can't allow society to tell you how long *you* need to grieve. Some people think a year is plenty. I don't happen to agree. When my parents died, it took me a full year just to begin to be able to feel again. It was at least 4-5 years before I could make myself go through their belongings, and I still struggle with their memories sometimes.

It'll happen when you're ready. *hugs*
 
*hugs* I'm so sorry for your loss.

I've never lost a spouse or SO to death, so I don't truly know how you feel. I *do* know that you can't allow society to tell you how long *you* need to grieve. Some people think a year is plenty. I don't happen to agree. When my parents died, it took me a full year just to begin to be able to feel again. It was at least 4-5 years before I could make myself go through their belongings, and I still struggle with their memories sometimes.

It'll happen when you're ready. *hugs*

Honey, I am so sorry for your loss and your grief.

You will be loved.

Thank you, I was just having a pity party, sooo I went and took pictures tonight. I feel better.
 
Starbucks has a pay it forward campaign going today through Friday. Anybody who buys another customer a drink will get a free coffee. I'm assuming you probably have to either have or get a loyalty card to take part.

I love this. Pay it forward is such an easy way to make a difference. Ya never know what struggles another person is going through, and a simple gesture like buying a coffee for a stranger can make such an impact. It's an easy way to brighten someone's day. It feels pretty damn good for the giver too.

Kudos Starbucks for encouraging us to give to one another.
 
A friend shared this link with me on FB and I thought I would post it here.

I know it's a self-confidence thing for most women...their noses are too big or too small, their breasts are too big or too small, their butts are too big or too small, they have brown eyes and wanted to have blue eyes, they want to be a redhead or blonde....

This is a great illustration of how women see themselves and reminds me of the great poem Ode to a Louse by Robert Burns.

O wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us
To see oursels as others see us!


Please watch this video, ladies, and know that you're beautiful.

2 People describing the same person to a forensic artist

Please keep this thread going by posting beauty that may be in just the beholder's eyes.
I know this post was quite a while ago, but I just stumbled upon it today and felt that I had to say thank you to you, BigBadBrain, for both sharing it and for starting this wonderful thread. If for no other reason, to me that makes *you* beautiful too... :heart:
 
Starbucks has a pay it forward campaign going today through Friday. Anybody who buys another customer a drink will get a free coffee. I'm assuming you probably have to either have or get a loyalty card to take part.

I love this. Pay it forward is such an easy way to make a difference. Ya never know what struggles another person is going through, and a simple gesture like buying a coffee for a stranger can make such an impact. It's an easy way to brighten someone's day. It feels pretty damn good for the giver too.

Kudos Starbucks for encouraging us to give to one another.
This is amazing!
 
Starbucks has a pay it forward campaign going today through Friday. Anybody who buys another customer a drink will get a free coffee. I'm assuming you probably have to either have or get a loyalty card to take part.

I love this. Pay it forward is such an easy way to make a difference. Ya never know what struggles another person is going through, and a simple gesture like buying a coffee for a stranger can make such an impact. It's an easy way to brighten someone's day. It feels pretty damn good for the giver too.

Kudos Starbucks for encouraging us to give to one another.
How wonderful. Bravo, Starbucks!

I consider myself very privileged to have been part of a "Pay it Forward" moment a few months ago at work. I work in retail and was in the middle of yet another endless stream of at best, indifferent people who pass through our registers when a lady after having paid for her purchase of around $60 stopped me from handing her the $40 change and told me that she wanted to pay for whatever the young girl who was 2 behind her in line was purchasing.

At first I thought they must have been friends but then I realised that they weren't. I must have look confused I was some dumfounded, so she went on to explain to me that she had had a lovely day and felt the need to "pay it forward" and the young girl 2 behind her had a young baby and would probably benefit from the little extra cash in her purse.

I finally caught on to what she wanted and saw that the girl had no where near $40 worth and told the lady so to which she responded "give her the change!". As she left my counter, she told me not to tell the young girl who had paid for her. "I want nothing in return...." she said as she walked away, smiling.

When it came time to serve the young girl, I told her her purchase had already been paid for and handed her the change and she just looked at me like I had grown a second and third head! After I explained what had happened to her, she burst into tears. A friend that was with her did also, but was able to explain to me why.

The baby was born with a genetic disorder that would mean that she needed round-the-clock care until she was old enough to have surgery to correct the problem so the young girl had had to quit her job and had no income what-so-ever and, until she was approved for assistance, did not have enough money to pay for rent and all the medications she needed. While the $40 would not pay for everything else, it would get her the medication her baby needed this week.

Needless to say, by the time she was finished telling me this, I was crying too. Renewed a little of my faith in humanity....
 
I've always asked myself one very simple question about beauty. Is there any reason not to feel beautiful?
 
Starbucks has a pay it forward campaign going today through Friday. Anybody who buys another customer a drink will get a free coffee. I'm assuming you probably have to either have or get a loyalty card to take part.

I love this. Pay it forward is such an easy way to make a difference. Ya never know what struggles another person is going through, and a simple gesture like buying a coffee for a stranger can make such an impact. It's an easy way to brighten someone's day. It feels pretty damn good for the giver too.

Kudos Starbucks for encouraging us to give to one another.

Not to downplay Starbucks, but the patrons at Tim Horton's in Canada started doing this months ago with no input from the chain. People just started pulling up and paying hundreds of dollars for the next few hundred people to have free coffees. Starbucks is jumping on the bandwagon, because it showed them a way to increase sales.
 
How wonderful. Bravo, Starbucks!

I consider myself very privileged to have been part of a "Pay it Forward" moment a few months ago at work. I work in retail and was in the middle of yet another endless stream of at best, indifferent people who pass through our registers when a lady after having paid for her purchase of around $60 stopped me from handing her the $40 change and told me that she wanted to pay for whatever the young girl who was 2 behind her in line was purchasing.

At first I thought they must have been friends but then I realised that they weren't. I must have look confused I was some dumfounded, so she went on to explain to me that she had had a lovely day and felt the need to "pay it forward" and the young girl 2 behind her had a young baby and would probably benefit from the little extra cash in her purse.

I finally caught on to what she wanted and saw that the girl had no where near $40 worth and told the lady so to which she responded "give her the change!". As she left my counter, she told me not to tell the young girl who had paid for her. "I want nothing in return...." she said as she walked away, smiling.

When it came time to serve the young girl, I told her her purchase had already been paid for and handed her the change and she just looked at me like I had grown a second and third head! After I explained what had happened to her, she burst into tears. A friend that was with her did also, but was able to explain to me why.

The baby was born with a genetic disorder that would mean that she needed round-the-clock care until she was old enough to have surgery to correct the problem so the young girl had had to quit her job and had no income what-so-ever and, until she was approved for assistance, did not have enough money to pay for rent and all the medications she needed. While the $40 would not pay for everything else, it would get her the medication her baby needed this week.

Needless to say, by the time she was finished telling me this, I was crying too. Renewed a little of my faith in humanity....

That's a wonderful story! Thank you for sharing it!:rose:
 
Not to downplay Starbucks, but the patrons at Tim Horton's in Canada started doing this months ago with no input from the chain. People just started pulling up and paying hundreds of dollars for the next few hundred people to have free coffees. Starbucks is jumping on the bandwagon, because it showed them a way to increase sales.

And yes, this started at Timmies throughout the summer!
 
How wonderful. Bravo, Starbucks!

I consider myself very privileged to have been part of a "Pay it Forward" moment a few months ago at work. I work in retail and was in the middle of yet another endless stream of at best, indifferent people who pass through our registers when a lady after having paid for her purchase of around $60 stopped me from handing her the $40 change and told me that she wanted to pay for whatever the young girl who was 2 behind her in line was purchasing.

At first I thought they must have been friends but then I realised that they weren't. I must have look confused I was some dumfounded, so she went on to explain to me that she had had a lovely day and felt the need to "pay it forward" and the young girl 2 behind her had a young baby and would probably benefit from the little extra cash in her purse.

I finally caught on to what she wanted and saw that the girl had no where near $40 worth and told the lady so to which she responded "give her the change!". As she left my counter, she told me not to tell the young girl who had paid for her. "I want nothing in return...." she said as she walked away, smiling.

When it came time to serve the young girl, I told her her purchase had already been paid for and handed her the change and she just looked at me like I had grown a second and third head! After I explained what had happened to her, she burst into tears. A friend that was with her did also, but was able to explain to me why.

The baby was born with a genetic disorder that would mean that she needed round-the-clock care until she was old enough to have surgery to correct the problem so the young girl had had to quit her job and had no income what-so-ever and, until she was approved for assistance, did not have enough money to pay for rent and all the medications she needed. While the $40 would not pay for everything else, it would get her the medication her baby needed this week.

Needless to say, by the time she was finished telling me this, I was crying too. Renewed a little of my faith in humanity....

This is lovely.

This is why I love humans.

:heart:
 
I'll still go to Starbucks & pay it forward...as long as it touches another human I don't care if the corporation makes some money.

And...

There's always the random act of kindness that ripples throughout the day...
 
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