Happy Alice, napping while sprawled across my lap one morning.
"The world needs a sense of worth, and it will achieve it only by its people feeling that they are worthwhile."
Dorothy sat on the windowsill for what seemed like an eternity, staring at a moth that had landed on the window screen.
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As an exercise for the month of November, I plan to share wisdom from Mr. Rogers with you each day (from the book "The World According to Mr. Rogers") ... Mr. Rogers's words accompanied by everyday images from life here at Hartwood Manor ... this place that I am blessed to call HOME.
I love your idea of sharing the wisdom of Mr. Rogers. He was a remarkable man.
ReplyDeleteCute kitty so intent on the moth, it is the simple things!
To me, Mr. Rogers was ALL about the simple things ... being a good neighbor, sharing yourself with others, treating others with kindness ... and he had such a way of making children feel SO special. His lessons also have a very grown-up message that I thought would be perfect for me to reflect on during this month of thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteHis wisdom is so perfect for this month. I love each and every one. That Alice is just too cute. Playing in the craft room today working on Christmas ornaments for the tree this year... But i saw you posted and had to say hi. Hugs! :) deb
ReplyDeleteLove the first quote! Hope you don't mind me stealing it for the FQ group.
ReplyDeleteI love the things Mr Rogers taught us.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Linda
My kids loved his show years ago. He did teach very valuable lessons. I love the name 'Alice' for a cat. Very cute.
ReplyDeleteAnother good quote ~ Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis lucky find of a book is bringing back good memories for all of us watching our children grow up. Good project, Connie.
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