This I’ve Learned


Blog June 24,2024

I WAS THINKING…
about how much I know these days. Between my Alexia, Siri and Google, I’m pretty smart. The best part is I don’t need to clutter my brain with things I only need to know in the moment. And now with A I moving forward, I may someday know almost everything I need to know. Any questions? Just ask me. (Or your virtual assistance)

QUOTES TO REMEMBER
Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow. (Helen Keller)
Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. (Confucius)
No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. (Eleanor Roosevelt)

GO LIVE TO MYRTLE BEACH
Google the link below to be in South Carolina (may need to copy and paste)

Myrtle Beach – Oceanfront Live cam

PUNCH LINES
A selfish spouse is someone who wins a Hawaiian trip for two and goes alone twice.
The most beautiful words in the English language: Check Enclosed.
To see someone mad over nothing, watch a waiter who didn’t get tipped.
There are two kinds of gifts: those you don’t want and those you don’t get.

GRANDMA PUTT’S HEALTH HINTS WITH HONEY
Taken from Grandma Putt’s Problem Solvers)
Acid indigestion? Strike back with honey. For immediate relief, take 1 to 3 tablespoons.
Eliminate pain and itch from bug bites by smoothing it with a dab of honey on the spot.
For cuts or scrapes, wash the wound and spread honey over it. It dries to form a natural bandage and hastens the healing process.
Take one teaspoon of honey the minute you feel the signs of a migraine headache.
To help shed pounds, mix 2 tsp. of honey in a glass of water, drink a half hour before a meal.
(Note: Some of Grandma Putt’s Hints are new to me. I hope they work)

THIS I’VE LEARNED
The secret of contentment is learning how to enjoy what we have, and not crave for things we don’t have or even need. Think about it.

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