I prefer not to look too far ahead into the future, as the word “tomorrow” represents potential rather than certainty. Each day begins with the hope that both we and our loved ones will get through it without any issues, especially those that can be life-threatening and happen in the blink of an eye. We all know too well what happens when we make assumptions.
I hope to see you tomorrow when it becomes a “today” once again, with God’s blessing. We’ve all heard the line from numerous songs about, “If tomorrow never comes, etc.” So, not trying to preach, but at my age, I tend to leave things in His hands who warned us, “Leave tomorrow for tomorrow, as today is enough unto itself.” Hmm! Then maybe I’ll write about that day tomorrow, and hopefully, you’ll get to read this tomorrow. Wishing you and yours a safe and blessed day!
Well first and foremost a happily married husband to my wife of 49+ years, Father of four, grandfather of 8 and we’re both products of parents from the Greatest Generation and WWII Vets. Hobbies include Traveling, Wine Making, Guitar Playing parttime storyteller and Author! A Glimpse from Christmas Past – A Philadelphia Holiday story you and your family are sure to enjoy for years to come even more now since Macy’s in the Wanamaker Bldg. closed along with the Dickens Village Display, Holiday Light Show and more
Author of children’s book – Keira in the Mirror ages 2-5 Working on that but out of print for the time being
Author of my soon to be released later this year! – A Chance Encounter of a Most Unusual Acquaintance
More details on that so stay tuned!!
I can also be found Googling the above mentioned works on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest ( which teachers and educators may really enjoy!
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