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Magical moment 610, "Ripples"


Beautiful things happen when we choose right. To act the right way, re-act the right way, eat right, take care of ourselves right, and do right. Before you know it, you're looking at an ocean reflecting the sunshine, standing next to the person you love, thinking, "How did I get here?"

" There's a ripple effect,
In all that we do.
What you do touches me,
What I do touches you."
-Author Unknown

Comments

TexWisGirl said…
oh, that is so sweet. and that photo is beautiful! :)
Beautiful photo, beautiful sentiment, and beautiful anonymous poem.
OH! I would love to know where that is :)
DJan said…
Well said! And that picture drew me right in, noticing the perfect ripples and well placed bird...
Anonymous said…
So true. Unfortunately it works both ways, but isn't it amazing what positive ripples can do in people's lives?
Dawn said…
I've been trying to teach this concept to my kiddos...but I do believe I needed the reminder today! Thank you.
Deborah said…
Just lovely ... and so true.
Another big smile from your wonderful moments :o)
Dan said…
Beautiful sentiment and photo! Being near, close or in the water has a calming effect... and that is magical.
Rob-bear said…
Back again to sample your thinking. We do rub up against each other in so many ways. And influence each other in ways we might not imagine.
Rick said…
A lovely photo and words that are oh so true ! In the 'pay it forward' vein.
Hilary said…
So sweet and so you.
Busy Bee Suz said…
Oh, I love this...right down to doing it right. :)
Unknown said…
What an incredibly positive and inspiring thought! So glad I stopped by!!! :)

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