As we are entering the new millenium, take some time to reflect on some of the Natural High's you have experienced, carry them with you into 2000 and experience even more!
Falling in love. Laughing so hard your face hurts. A special glance. Getting mail. Taking a drive on a pretty road. Hearing your favorite song on the radio. Lying in bed listening to the rain outside. Hot towels out of the dryer. Walking out of your last final. A long distance phone call. A good conversation. A care package. The beach. Finding a $20 bill in your coat from last winter. Laughing at yourself. Running through sprinklers. Laughing for absolutely no reason at all. Willoughby Civic League <G> Having someone tell you that you're beautiful. Friends. Accidentally overhearing someone say something nice about you. Waking up and realizing you still have a few hours left to sleep. The Beach. Your first kiss. Sweet dreams. Hot chocolate. Swinging on swings. Watching a good movie cuddled up on a couch with someone you love. Getting butterflies in your stomach every time you see that one person. Winning a really competitive game. THE BEACH Making chocolate chip cookies! The feeling after running a few miles-an accomplishment! The Ocean View Merchants. Seeing smiles and hearing laughter from your friends. Holding hands with someone you care about. Discovering that love is unconditional and stronger than time. Watching the expression on someone's face as they open a much-desired present from you. Having such great people around you. Getting an e-mail from some one you haven't heard from in a while. Watching the sunrise. Getting out of bed every morning and thanking God for another beautiful day.
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Betcha didn't
know this...
Did you know the average child laughs 400 times a day?
And that the average adult only laughs 70 times per day?
Somewhere in the course of growing old we loose 330 laughs!
That's alot of laughs!
So lighten up and laugh! You'll be much happier!
Make 2000 The Year of Laughs!
There is a
form of laughter that springs from the heart,
heard every day in the merry voice of childhood,
the expression of a laughter -- loving spirit that defies
analysis by the philosopher, which has nothing rigid or
mechanical in it, and totally without social significance.
Bubbling spontaneously from the heart of child or man.
Without egotism and full of feeling, laughter is the
music of life. ~ Sir William Osler ~