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"I Believe in you!"
A message of Hope...stories from the
road.
By Bob Perks
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Hello, my Friend!
I do hope you are well and happy.
I share today's story with you hoping that it will
lift your spirits.
There is a link at the end of the story to a picture of
the
flower in my yard. I ask that you share that
link with someone
who might be feeling "Low" today. The picture and
story are included
at the link.
My best to you always.
Bob and Marianne
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Perks Pearl of Wisdom
"There is nothing more powerful than the spirit of one who
does not
know their limits. The child asks, "Daddy, how high
will that tree
grow?" Daddy replies, "As high as it
can!"
Bob Perks
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Appreciate what I do?
Here's how you can help me:
This link will take you to my web page for more
information,
shopping, and ways you can help.
I humbly thank you in advance...
Love always and all ways,
Bob and Marianne
Perks ********************************************
All stories copyright 2007 Bob Perks
Today's message:
"Feeling Low?"
by Bob Perks
Yes, I have those days. You know, when things just
aren't as right as they should be. Oh,
they are right with the world, just not with
me.
So, I struggle through them just like you do. I'm
happy to report that I made it through every one of
those days. Even the really hard ones. The
ones when the world seems to hate me and everything
in it seems ugly.
My perception becomes my reality.
Then there are those other days when there really isn't
much of a challenge, but enough to make you feel
"low."
I was having one of those "low" days recently. I
knew I'd get through it. I knew I'd get over it.
Still, I was right in the middle of it when I decided to
walk around my yard.
I paused at the small pond and watched the nine fish and
two frogs I love so much. Hoping to bring a little
smile to my face, I stooped down to "talk with my
frogs."
Both of them took off, only adding to my gloom.
"See, even the frogs don't want to see me," I
whined.
I stood up and headed for the bird feeders. Often
times if I stand there long enough, the small birds will still come
down and without hesitation feast on my efforts to supply
them with treats everyday.
Not today. Not one.
The picture was getting darker. Not because the
world was out to shun me, but the world was just being the world
and
I not appreciating that chose to only see what I wanted to
see...proof that I was not worthy.
I was about to turn around and head back into the house
where I could wallow in my pity, when I caught a glimpse of
the sunflowers Marianne planted in our small vegetable
garden.
I was stunned. "Look at what happened!" I said out
loud. "This isn't fair at all!"
Early in spring my wife had planted several sunflower
seeds but only five took to grow. For so many years we tried
to grow them but somewhere along the way they would
die. Although one year we managed to grow a wonderful flower,
but once it opened a hungry squirrel pounced on it and
bending it to the ground, devoured most of it.
This time, once they started growing I placed netting
around and over the entire garden. A deer had attacked our
tomato
plants right after Father's Day. It was a
battle, now to protect the sunflowers.
These were enormous. At least 10-12 feet high.
That's right 10 to 12 feet!
And now, on this gloomy and depressing day, the first and
tallest one reached for the sun, opened and slumped over.
I felt so sorry for it.
I walked up to the fence to tell it so.
"Oh, how sad, " I said. "I did all that I could to
protect you and now...now I know exactly how you feel."
Then I heard these words..."I did feel low until you
walked up. I was looking at the others and tried to lift my head
up.
I couldn't. I was feeling bad until you
arrived."
"Me? What did I do?" I asked the flower.
"When my head was so low and I couldn't see the sun, you
came and I realized as low as I felt,
you were looking up to me."
She was right. The flower felt low, but there was
someone lower. As tough as things have been in my life, I learned
that
there was always someone who had it tougher.
So even in my most challenging moments, days, weeks,
months or years, I can always find someone else I can lift up.
Life is such that in your lowest times, you can always
reach down to help someone else. In doing so, you touch one life
and change two.
Feeling low? Reach lower. "I believe in you!"
Bob
I encourage you to share my stories but I do ask
that you keep my name and
contact information with my work.
Want to see the flower?
Visit here:
I placed there story there to for you to share with
friends.
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Comments:
Have a comment about today's story?
please write to "2 believe @ comcast .net"
(spaces were placed between words in email
address for security)
"I Wish You enough!"
© 2001 Bob Perks I wish you enough sun to keep your attitude bright.
I wish you enough rain to appreciate the sun more. I wish you enough happiness to keep your spirit alive. I wish you enough pain so that the smallest joys in life appear much bigger. I wish you enough gain to satisfy your wanting. I wish you enough loss to appreciate all that you possess. I wish you enough "Hello's" to get you through the final "Goodbye." |
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