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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Today's Writing Prompt: Sunshine

Is there something in your life that always presents as a "ray of sunshine"? No matter how dreary you feel or how the day is going; there IT is, that little ray of sunshine!

6 comments:

Carla Hurst-Chandler said...

Coffee and chat every morning with my best friend. Sometimes together (as we live in different states now) at the same table...and a lot of the time online...solving the world's problems or planning our Spring gardens over coffee and biscotti. No matter how cold or gray the day...we've got sunshine :)

Nivedita N said...

i can divide my life into pre-marriage and post-marriage.
Pre-marriage, I think my sunshine was call to couple of good friends or a break.
Post-marriage it is talking with m husband on the phone or even sending him a text. Life is more sorted and more sunshine :)

Lillian Nedeau said...

Giggly, dancing, just turned three year old granddaughter. She loves me so much! "Granny" she says, "Peek-A-Boo! Oops, I mean Hello!"

AriadneAranea said...

A poem! of sorts. http://ariadnearanea.wordpress.com/2013/03/19/sunshine/

McGuffy Ann said...

My husband is an over the road trucker, gone weeks at a time. "Aint no sunshine when he's gone." So when he comes home, it is a Home!

Carrie Balberg said...

Diabetes worthy animal YouTube videos, parents that show affection for their children in public reminds me that not all parents are child-abusers, compliments of any size, a hot meal from a food-truck, Yoga class, pay-day and a new tube of lipstick or pair of shoes.