Could've been me #1,021
a smile file, really for private consumption,
   
                                    but on the web anyway.
                                        don't tell anyone you've found it will you?
my year!
with seven children that I love, I'm so grateful that they're all alive and doing well.
Here's a longish story about being creative, and passionate about what you do, and how it pays off and pays back if we're patient.
The communication was always short, light, and hopefully impactful.
My notes to Karen twice a week, went on for 3 months.
Friday evening in the spring. I will never forget it, because I was scheduled to leave for Philadelphia after work that night -- to see The Grateful Dead, playing The Spectrum in Philly, that weekend.
Over the intercom.....words I will never forget.
"call for Andy on 101 -- Karen C."
I picked up, and here is the conversation that ensued:
"Andy, this is Karen C."
My reply -- "Karen, thanks so much for calling me..."
"Andy, I have no idea who you are, and you are either crazy ,or insanely great....and anyone who is as dedicated to getting my attention with such intensity deserves a chance. Before you say a word, and I'm forced to change my mind, come over here right away..."
A positive attitude is perhaps more important at home than anywhere
They always cheer me up, even when i don't need cheering up.

Sometimes the Universe doesn't give us exactly what we want when we want it, because there's actually something better down the road.
The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and then starting on the first oneMark Twain
Labels: insight
Profoundity from a movie i saw at the weekend:
The fear of loss is a path to the dark side
Attachment leads to jealousy.
The shadow of greed, that is.
Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose.
Calls and warm ears from holding the phone up so hard and close