Life is grand if you can stop and see the small things

Good evening friends.

So tonight we have a nice story written by Karen Hanckel. Karen is in the middle here with her two sisters. She is one upbeat lady.

Happy New Year everyone! Here’s hoping for a bright and fabulous 2015 for you all! New Year’s Eve is traditionally a small celebration for us. Quietly spent with friends or family. Last night was no exception. After working late, we had a great dinner out just the two of us.

We were among the revelers at the restaurant but only enough to make us feel that we were ushering in the promise of a new year.
When we got home, our 91 year old neighbor called and asked us over for dessert. As I sat with her for a few minutes, I realized what a blessing it is to have a place that you can walk across the street to and feel joy and fellowship. Plus, what a gift to have her, at 91, be healthy, happy and want company on New Year’s Eve. That’s what life is in many ways. Simple joys. We had many messages of wishes for a Happy New Year from our family and friends. Again, it is the simple things.

We are so happy to be able and ready to start the new year with our friends and loved ones in the Everybody Loves Sammy community! Make it a great one and remember to notice that life is grand if you can stop and see the small things:)

See you all in the morning.

Life is grand if you can stop and see the small things

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