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Saturday, June 22, 2024
Thursday, June 20, 2024
June 20, 2024: SUMMER solstice
A warm welcome to a new SUMMER!
“Summer Solstice” (also called “aestival summer”, or “aestival solstice”, or “Midsummer”)
is an annual planetary event, noticed by everyone throughout the world, this
year occurring on June 20th –
an instance which marks the longest day of the year, as well as the beginning
of lengthening nights & shortening days.
Solstice occurs when one of the Earth’s poles has its maximum tilt toward the Sun (this happening twice a year, once in each hemisphere).
Solstice occurs when one of the Earth’s poles has its maximum tilt toward the Sun (this happening twice a year, once in each hemisphere).
Wishing you all a truly beautiful summer!
Sunday, June 16, 2024
June 2024: Happy FATHER’s Day!
Father's
Day is a great opportunity to appreciate the love and effort of our fathers. This holiday honors all fathers, grandfathers,
great-grandfathers, and father figures for their contribution. The Day was
created to complement Mother's Day.
F-fantastic,
A-awesome, T-terrific, H-honorable, E-excellent, R-remarkable…This sums up a
good dad...
Wishing all fathers out there to feel loved
& appreciated! Happy Father's Day!
● Suggestions on how
to spend the day
Many
people in Canada celebrate Father’s Day in a variety of ways to express their
love and gratitude to fathers or father figures.
Father’s Day activities include (but are
not limited to):
- Participating
in Father’s Day fun runs and other events in which the proceeds go towards
charity or prostate cancer research.
- Buying
presents such as neckties and other items of clothing, chocolates, books or
equipment for various types of hobbies.
- Giving
handmade or purchased cards.
- Breakfasts,
brunches, lunches, or dinners either at home or in restaurants.
- Taking
fathers or father figures out to the movies, the park, the zoo, or another
place of interest.
Some
people organize joint Father’s Day parties and activities with close friends
and family. Those who live away from their fathers or father figures may make
long-distance phone calls, send an email or online card, or arrange for gifts
to be delivered on Father’s Day. Some museums and other venues open to
the general public may host special Father’s Day celebrations where fathers and
father figures can enter free of charge.
Saturday, June 8, 2024
TIME – priceless in every way
The
most extraordinary feature of time is its fantastic preciousness – its value is
unfathomable, its power is truly inestimable, and its potential is something which we
cannot even begin calculating. We’ve all noticed often that a minute is enough to win a victory, a second could
be enough to make you the richest man in the world, and a fraction of a second
can make a difference between life and death.
As
we go through life, we realise for ourselves that, if there is anything in the
world which will never come back, it is time; once time crosses into the
threshold of the past, it never again returns to the ‘present’. Those who have
realised this basic truth of life, never allow time to pass away unused.
Until
and unless we set up a time-table for ourselves and make a general division of
time for the various tasks and jobs at our hand, time will keep slipping away
with its golden opportunities unnoticed...unplanned living is the surest way to
waste it….
For
your enjoyment, here are few thoughts received from a dear friend, worth sharing
further….pleasant reading, dear ones!
“In the last
Quarter of Life”
“A lot of us are
in the last quarter of life and I share without politics, religion, race cards.
Just gentle thoughts: You know, time has
a way of catching you off-guard about how quickly it travels.
It feels like just
yesterday that I was young and ready to start adult-life. And in a way it feels
like eons ago, and I wonder where the years have gone.
I know I lived
them all. I remember all my
hopes and dreams. I remember the plans I made.
And suddenly, here
I am in the last quarter.
How did I get here
so fast? Where have the
years gone and where did my youth go?
I can recall
looking at older people, thinking how long it will take for me to get where
they are. That I am still in my youth, that I have many years ahead. At that
time I could not even think of being where I am now. And yet, here I
am.
My friends are
retired, they all have grey hair, they move much slower than they did and when
I look at them, I see older people. Some are in a better and some a worse
condition than me. But I see the big difference. They are no longer the
youthful, carefree, full-of-life friends.
Just like me, age
shows. And we are now the older people we used to look at and thought it was
still a long way off.
I find that these
days, taking a shower takes its toll on my breath and energy levels. And an
afternoon nap is not just a treat, it’s become a necessity. And if I don’t, I
find myself sleeping in the same chair I started reading or watching television
in.
Now I have entered
this new season of my life, totally unprepared for the discomfort, aches and
pains, loss of energy and strength and ability to do what I could, yet
sometimes didn’t. At least I know that, even though I am in the last quarter
and I have no idea how long this quarter will be, when my time on earth is
over, a new adventure awaits too. Yes, I do have
things I wish I I had never done. Yet so thankful for those I did. It is all in
a lifetime.
And if you are not
in the last quarter yet, I want to remind you that it comes faster than you
could anticipate. Do the things you still want to do as soon as possible. Do
not procrastinate. Life runs on fast legs. Do today what you
can. There is no
promise that we will all see the seasons of life. Live for today. For now.
Say the words to
the ones you love. Often. Hopefully some
will appreciate the things you did for them. And if they don’t, it is also
okay.
Life is truly a
gift. Just be happy. It is after all your choice. And remember that
health is a treasure, not wealth, gold and silver, property or your bank
balance.
You may think that
going out is the best, but believe me – coming home is much better.
You may forget names and that is okay, because some have already forgotten that they knew you.
You may forget names and that is okay, because some have already forgotten that they knew you.
The things you
cared about previously, you may lose interest in. If you fall asleep
in your favourite chair, stay there.
Growing older is
wonderful. It is comfortable. It is loaded with memories that you never grow
tired of. It is an absolute treasure. Look after
yourself.”
“Living in the present is a sign of practical wisdom!”
Saturday, June 1, 2024
June 1, 2024 – INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN's Day
Let’s celebrate
the children of every age and race, while ensuring that every child has a smile
on their face…
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