Weekly Simplicity Tips and Strategies for Overwhelming Weeks
Published: Sun, 03/20/22
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Welcome to this week's tips
Spring is here! Snowdrops popped out. Most of the snow has melted and we've been walking almost every day. On one walk we saw the swan scaring the geese away. (Pix by Brea Dargis) Listen here for a wonderful rendition of Vivaldi's Spring.
The signs of spring appear here in Michigan later than much of the U.S. I have been enjoying people's pictures of daffodils. And seeing pictures of the other side of the world transitioning into fall.
Grandpa got my grandson a little pre-trike that will turn into a trike when he is a bit older. It has a real bell which is loves to ding and various buttons that make car noises.
Weekly Simplicity Tips
If you don't have time to do all 7 tips, pick the one or two that are calling to you and put them in your calendar or to do list.
Read some poetry for World Poetry Day Monday.
Have a reading evening to catch up on your magazines.
Anything you need to do regarding taxes?
Take time to listen today - to God, to yourself, to people you interact with
Type up some notes/addresses that you want to put in your computer.
If you are ready, plan a trip to see relatives you haven't seen in a long time.
Decorate for spring or fall.
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