I try every day by spreading smiles, appreciation, and putting a little "gratitude in my attitude". I offer random acts of kindness and help whenever possible to whomever possible. But all of these things are just part of my character, ingrained in me since childhood as the right thing to do. The things that I have tried to instill in my children so that they too will feel the need, the wonder and the joy of helping others and making their small mark on the world.
I also do something that is a little more personal. There is a history of breast cancer in my family, so I participate in the Susan G. Komen For the Cure Breast Cancer 3-Day. Rather than repeat all of the reasons, I'll just ask you to take a look here…
http://08.the3day.org/goto/gloriabelldc
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Gloria, I'm just going to flat out say "I love You" and yes, I am engaged to be married so you know what I mean. The world doesn't say it enough. I love you.
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Keith darling, I Love You too. And to think that we would never had met if it was not for Twitter. Isn't it just an amazing place to be. Just curious though, what did I say that prompted such a lovely response?
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