A good friend of mine unexpectedly lost his wife. A couple months later we were golfing together, chatting about nothing. He asked what my dinner plans were and I told him wifey wanted my homemade chili and cornbread, but I didn't feel like stopping at the store. We golfed a few more minutes when he quietly said, “Make the chili." It took me a few minutes to realize we were no longer talking about dinner. It was about going out of your way to do something for someone you love because at any moment, they could unexpectedly be taken from you. So today I'm sharing with you that wisdom handed to me by my dear friend, that I've thought of many times since that day. Next time someone you love wants you to go for a walk or watch a football game or play a board game or just put your phone down and give them your undivided attention, just do it. “Make the chili”
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Dani_290: Don't comment on blogs; some of the blog owners have already passed away
Don't dare try & twist my sense of humour on another thread for your own twisted agenda on this thread missy I post on the blogs I have mates on the blogs You wouldn't dare try & pat me on the head in the real world so don't sit behind your screen acting the hero guts
Concern yourself with your own posts Your not a mod We have mods thank you very much
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