I would love to hear an uplifting or inspirational comment from each of you.
Don’t hesitate to add as many comments as you like.
We could all use a little bit of cheer to round out 2020.
Even if your story is sad but has a silver lining, please share it.
No particular topic! Poster’s choice, select any subject.
Wishing everyone on the aging care forum a peace and joy in the upcoming New Year 🎆!
I think of all of you as my online family so I will put this under relationships.
My daughter rescued him from a shelter.
I haven’t met him because I haven’t been able to visit Denver to see my daughter yet.
Let’s hope all of the dogs and cats that have rescued from shelters because of people wanting company during Covid will be in loving homes.
I only made homemade bread once! I think that is wonderful. The smell of bread baking is heavenly!
I love that families are eating together.
Great response, GA. We aren’t perfect and never will be but living in a free country is something to smile about.
Indeed we are a giving nation. You are correct by saying the demand for food and supplies are enormous.
I think it is wonderful that he is 82 years old and took the time to encourage others.
There will be a change on Jan. 21.
From what I read and on comments of gardeners finding that seed supplies are more quickly running out, it appears that more people are wisely considering the benefits of growing their own food.
Families spending more time together this year.
Families eating together meals that they have made, or ordered and carried back home.
People realizing how difficult some teachers have it and how hard they work.
A bit of a kick back from my car insurance because I am driving less.
I learned to make sourdough bread, kept my starter (Booger) alive for about 9 months..it died when I went away for 2 weeks. Trying to decide if I want a Booger II...
I wish everyone a safe and happy new year.