Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Correcting Miscommunication Creates Good Relationships

Today is the sixth day of August, and it is already passing by quickly.  My days are filled with lots of social outings.  I awoke early this morning to meet my dad and help him.  I was his listening ears today.  All the things I heard were good.  We enjoyed eating at his favorite restaurant and talking.  He always make me laugh.  I hope he knows that he is one of my grateful things in life.  He wins the best dad award from me. I love you dad!!

Yesterday I was blabbing so much on my blog, and I have noted a couple of grammar mistakes.  I think I corrected them all.  I am grateful for spell check, but I am frustrated with auto correction.  Sometimes it changes my words.  Computers can be scary when you think they have a mind of their own.  Someone may misinterpret what someone is trying to communicate.  Miscommunication even happens when we are talking directly to someone.  We should always clarify things with people and not assume anything.  I know myself that sometimes I don't quite get what people are saying.

I have a fun evening planned with my husband.  We are having dinner at one of our favorite restaurants and then we are going to see an outdoor concert.  The Bacon Brothers are in town.  I like watching Kevin Bacon perform as an actor.  I hope his music talents are just as good.  My husband and I have seen a lot of outdoor concerts this summer.  It has been a good summer for enjoying time outside in the evenings. 

So today I am grateful for my dad and being able to spend time with him.   I am grateful for good health, being happy,  and fun summers with my husband.   And, believe it or not I am grateful for doctors and nurses that do sacrifice their own personal life so that we can enjoy good health.  

Dear God,
Please bring peace into the hearts of those whose paths we cross and give them strength to find happiness in their own endeavors of life.  Amen!!

Life is beautiful when we live in harmony !!

Elizabeth:)

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