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My Journal Ecosystem For 2026📓🌷⭐ Diary, Commonplace, Planner, Joy journa, Therapy journal
After a bit of elbow grease and deliberation I feel my personal JOY JOURNAL is fit for public eye as it’s very own work of art
43 pages of scrumptious scrapbook emotional spitball, check it out on my NEO-CITY.
Joy journal entry #2
My morning snack tasted extra good this morning. Vanilla and almond are a terrific combination.
I randomly came across this publication today ― Phile, the International Journal of Desire and Curiosity (and I am a happy, titillated being as a result). Gon’ be some good reading tonight!
Prepare In Order to Persevere
Prepare In Order to Persevere
Swimming is the one kind of exercise I’ll do. It helps me keep my weight and my stress under control. And I need to get back in the pool. Soon. Almost the entire month of January is gone, and I have done no swimming. Because I haven’t prepared. No swim bag with towels, suit, or goggles. I can drive to the gym, but I can’t swim if my swim bag is on the floor of my office. If I really want to swim,…
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Awestruck
Yesterday I took my youngest granddaughter, Robyn, and her brother, Blake, to look up-close-and-personal at the Rose Parade floats. I devoted my time and attention on these two and enjoyed every minute.
Every float is a work of art. Not one detail is left to chance. Flowers, seeds, beans, leaves, fruit, bark, or any natural material cover every inch of each float. Thousands of people crowded…
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Joy journal
I never go to my school's business campus and when I do have a rare class there I never eat at their cafeteria, but today I decided to get dinner. I saw Mr. James, who used to be stationed at the caf on main campus but got moved to the business campus. He got this super excited expression on his face and asked me how I was doing. It's been a couple years and he remembered me easily. When I reminded him that I'm a graduating senior he looked up and smiled and then back at me and said "that's terrific! I'm so proud of you" Students come through there year after year and pretty much all of us graduate but he was that excited and thankful about my accomplishment. What a God moment.