Good Morning Tuesday
The sun is rising and the sky is blue with a few night clouds still remaining.
The garbage guys just went down our back lane.
I opened the window and called out to them “THANK YOU.”
After doing so I realized that the man at the back of the truck had ear phones.
So unlikely he heard me.
Anyway, I feel better saying “thank you.”
There are three small words that can mean the world to folks at this time or any time, really.
They are: “please” and “thank you”
Often times we forget our manners.
My Grandmother was instrumental in teaching me good manners.
I have followed them my whole life.
I am certain that there may be once or twice that in my mad rush or blind ignorance that I forgot, and I apologize.
Just a simple thank you can go a long way.
How about practicing:
At the grocery store say thank you to each and every employee working that day.
Say thank you to the person who graciously moves out of your way as you rush along.
Thank you to the person who drops off the flyers at your door every week.
Say thank you to your family and friends just because.
Walk about the house just saying thank you until it rolls off of your tongue.
Remember when asking anyone for anything to say please.
Walk about the house just saying please until it rolls off of your tongue.
If we are all practising self-isolation you likely are not seeing many people with the exception of grocery stores and perhaps the pharmacy/drugstore.
Whether you are at home or out picking up the necessities.
Remember this without those folks working their shifts and sometimes longer at your local grocery store and others ….. we would not be eating or able to survive.
That is the truth.
They are really risking their health and lives every time they go to work.
All the services that are deemed to be essential/necessities ….. whether we see these people or not ….. send them good thoughts.
Like shouting out to the garbage truck as they stop in our neighbourhood.
Practise good manners with self-isolation and social distancing.
We will come out of this better people.
That is my hope.
Less selfish.
More kind, supportive and respectful.
Well it would be time to grab my coffee and get to work.
I am grateful to be employed during these times and to be at home with my Alvin.
I am grateful to be in good health.
I am grateful for the warming temperatures.
I am grateful for walks with Alvin.
I am grateful for freshly perked coffee.
Thank you everyone for reading my posts.
I really do appreciate you spending some of your precious time with me.
I hope that you have an awesome day.
Always be kind and respectful.
I/We remain,
Always, Carol & Alvin