SOMETIMES I WONDER IF I MADE THE RIGHT CHOICE? WAS IT LOVE OR JUST THE NEED TO FEEL LOVED AFTER BEING HURT BY THE PERSON YOU WERE MADLY DEEPLY IN LOVE WITH? DO YOU EVER GET OVER THOSE FEELINGS FOR THAT SOMEONE EVEN THOUGH THEY HAVE CRUSHED YOUR HEART AND BEATEN YOU DOWN? WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU LET SOMEONE INTO YOUR LIFE? AND FEEL THAT YOU LOVE THEM...UNTIL MONTHS OF SEPARATION...DAWNS THE LIGHT OF SOMEONE NEW? SOMEONE WHO IS LIVING ACROSS THE MILES AWAY, BUT YET MAKES YOU SMILE AND MAKES YOU FEEL LIKE A PERSON AGAIN? NOT JUST A PERSON, BUT A WOMAN WHO IS DESIRABLE TO HIM..IS IT ENOUGH TO TAKE THAT CHANCE AND MEET? AND GO FROM THERE? OR DO YOU STAY WITH THE PERSON WHO HAS PROMISED TO LOVE YOU FOREVER?SOMETIMES I WONDER WHY THIS NEW FRIENDSHIP HAS COME INTO MY LIFE...AND WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD...JUST SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO TAKE CHANCES...EVEN IF THEY ARE SCARY
The aim of life is appreciation; there is no sense in not appreciating things; and there is no sense in having more of them if you have less appreciation of them
Gilbert K Chesterton
Feeling grateful or appreciative of someone or something in your life actually attracts more of the things that you appreciate and value into your life
Northrup Christiane
Appreciate the good things
The sunshine feels so very much warmer after weeks of rainy days
Your loved ones seem so much more precious whenever they've been away
You truly appreciate and value your good health after recovering from a difficult and prolonged illness
You learn new respect for financial discipline after working your way out of a burdensome debt
It's easy and natural to appreciate the good things after you've experienced life without them
Yet sadly, that can often be too late
How very much better it is to appreciate the good things you have while you still have them
For then, not only can you appreciate them, you can put them to positive and productive use
So begin each day by counting your many blessings
Pay particular attention to the ones so overwhelmingly a part of you that you might otherwise take them for granted
True abundance and gratitude are solidly linked
The more you appreciate the good things, the more numerous they will be
Ralph Marston
Appreciative words are the most powerful force for good on earth!
George W Crane
To appreciate heaven well, it's good for a person to have some fifteen minutes of hell
Victoria Day In Canada, the celebration of Victoria Day occurs every year on Monday, prior to May 25th. It is the official celebration in Canada of the birthdays of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II. Victoria Day was established as a holiday in Canada West (Now Ontario) in 1845, and became a national holiday in 1901. Before Victoria Day became a national Holiday, people had celebrated Empire Day , beginning in the 1890s as Victoria approached her Diamond jubilee in 1897. Victoria, queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and empress of India was born on 24 May 1819. She ascended the throne after the death of her uncle George IV in 1837 when she was only 18. She ruled until her death in 1901 when her son Edward the VII became king of England. Sovereign's birthday The Sovereign's birthday has been celebrated in Canada since the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). May 24, Queen Victoria's birthday, was declared a holiday by the Legislature of the Province of Canada in 1845. After Confederation, the Queen's birthday was celebrated every year on May 24 unless that date was a Sunday, in which case a proclamation was issued providing for the celebration on May 25. After the death of Queen Victoria in 1901, an Act was passed by the Parliament of Canada establishing a legal holiday on May 24 in each year (or May 25 if May 24 fell on a Sunday) under the name Victoria Day. The birthday of King Edward VII, who was born on November 9, was by yearly proclamation during his reign (1901-1910) celebrated on Victoria Day. It was not an innovation to celebrate the birthday of the reigning sovereign on the anniversary of the birth of a predecessor. In Great Britain, the birthdays of George IV (1820-1830) and William IV (1830-1837) were celebrated on June 4, birthday of George III (1760-1820). The birthday of King George V, who reigned from 1910 to 1935, was celebrated on the actual date, June 3 or, when that was a Sunday, by proclamation on June 4. The one birthday of King Edward VIII, who reigned in 1936, was also celebrated on the actual date, June 23. King George VI's birthday, which fell on December 14, was officially celebrated in the United Kingdom on a Thursday early in June. Up to 1947 Canada proclaimed the same day but in 1948 and further years settled on the Monday of the week in which the United Kingdom celebration took place. George VI reigned from 1936 to 1952. The first birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, in 1952, was also celebrated in June. Meanwhile, Canada continued to observe Victoria Day. An amendment to the Statutes of Canada in 1952 established the celebration of Victoria Day on the Monday preceding May 25. From 1953 to 1956, the Queen's birthday was celebrated in Canada on Victoria Day, by proclamation of the Governor General, with Her Majesty's approval. In 1957, Victoria Day was permanently appointed as the Queen's birthday in Canada. In the United Kingdom, the Queen's birthday is celebrated in June.
Hey everyone.. i am back on janadians...pls dont ask me why i left janadians...that information is personal i would prefer to not discuss it. I am not on here to deal with drama or create any kind of drama so pls if you need to chat bout mi at least be truthful and tell mi to my face...i am not interested in meeting any new man i am happy with the man i am with..i will continue to be straight up as i have always been. i have always believed that janadians can be right up there with other sites so i am here to hopefully help bring life back to janadians..