Animals
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Getting cozy
“It was so wonderful to be there, safe at home, sheltered from the winds and the cold. Laura thought that this must be a little like heaven, where the weary are at rest.” ~Laura Ingalls Wilder The Scandinavian concept of “hygge” suggests a sense of comfort and contentment. The word possibly stems from a Danish word meaning “to give courage, comfort, joy.” Another theory suggests that hygge was derived from the Old Norse word “hugr” — which is the origin of the word “hug.” Hygge has become a popular marketing term in Scandinavia in recent years — and we’ve embraced it here in the northern United States, especially in the cold winter months.…
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Cat’s in the bag
“Most comedy is based on getting a laugh at somebody else’s expense. And I find that that’s just a form of bullying in a major way. So I want to be an example that you can be funny and be kind, and make people laugh without hurting somebody else’s feelings.” ~Ellen DeGeneres Photo by Cindy La Ferle
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Knowing your limits
“There is a big difference between giving up and knowing when you’ve had enough.” ~Anonymous on Pinterest Photo by Cindy La Ferle
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The reward of trust
“Because you believed I was capable of behaving decently, I did.” ~Paulo Coehlo
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Snow magic
“Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy.” ~Anne Frank Photo by Cindy La Ferle