Just Try Aside | Posted on November 27, 2017 by Audrey Dawn - Oldest Daughter Redheaded Sister pleasuring opportunity worldly joy just try it smile brought across the lips now give it away AdvertisementOnly If You Feel So Inclined:TwitterFacebookTumblrEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related
All good things must be shared or they are no good at all. You said it better, of course. LikeLike Reply
I do my very best, C. (Hang on tight the next few posts won’t be so positive. I apologize in advance, but a wise man once told me this was my space. I plan to honor that reality. Thank you.) LikeLike
One of life’s most annoying pesks is the one who grabs your hair and holds, forcing you to see the good in yourself. LikeLike
Yes there is. Can’t get around that but it can be embraced and built upon can’t it. Besides, never hurts to smile at someone the kids love does it? LikeLike
Giving away a smile – such a beautiful notion. The photo seems the definition of endless. LikeLike Reply
Your attention to my photo causes me to smile. For that I am grateful. Passing on those smiles helps many, I believe. LikeLiked by 1 person
Lovely, Poetess. As it’s been quoted, “A smile is the light in the window of your face that tells people you’re at home.” ~Author unknown LikeLike Reply
Thank you for stopping by, West. Isn’t offering smiles the beat way to make someone’s day?! 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person
All good things must be shared or they are no good at all. You said it better, of course.
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Probably taste better when shared, I’ve learned, as well. Thanks
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Succinctly beautiful!
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Thank you ever so, Betty
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Smiling
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Smiles look good on you, Michael. Thank you
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this a practical and creative idea!!
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Says one who does.
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I do my very best, C.
(Hang on tight the next few posts won’t be so positive. I apologize in advance, but a wise man once told me this was my space. I plan to honor that reality. Thank you.)
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One of life’s most annoying pesks is the one who grabs your hair and holds, forcing you to see the good in yourself.
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It will probably come to that, C.
Someday.
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For today a mirror will do though.
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There’s way too much reality that stares back, you know.
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Yes there is. Can’t get around that but it can be embraced and built upon can’t it. Besides, never hurts to smile at someone the kids love does it?
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The last line sinks in deep. A point to you, C.
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Don’t forget to smile at the mirror for the same reason ma’am.
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Giving away a smile – such a beautiful notion. The photo seems the definition of endless.
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Your attention to my photo causes me to smile. For that I am grateful. Passing on those smiles helps many, I believe.
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🙂
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Lovely, Poetess. As it’s been quoted, “A smile is the light in the window of your face that tells people you’re at home.” ~Author unknown
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Awe, now the quote is wonderful and welcome. Thank you, my friend.
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So pretty– giving a smile away- I like that!
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Thank you for stopping by, West. Isn’t offering smiles the beat way to make someone’s day?! 🙂
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Yes it is!
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🙂
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I like the idea of giving away a smile.
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You do that every day, John. Thanks so much.
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🙂
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Seems a promising plan to me. 🙂
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I’m glad you think so, too. 🙂
Thank you for reading, Ben
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