What is the most important thing to carry with you all the time?

Well what a day, first I forgot my phone then I forgot the time, then I forgot to shut my bedroom door and my sons Alsatian forgot she is not allowed to pull my clothes onto the floor to make a bed or use my hair accessories for chew toys, it has been a day to forget for sure. Well unless a rather large Alsatian trying my bralette top on failing and taking it to my son who at 32 is ‘ewwww nooo that is mothers’ guess that is kinda funny. Leads nicely to –

What do I/should I carry with me at all times well a brain would be helpful. Or memory that works in that brain maybe mine needs a de-frag.

Not going to come out with phone , smartphone or any kind of mobile device where you can be contacted anytime anyplace anywhere, even the bathroom is no longer private. Saying that if you have young children that stopped being private when you had the little darlings 🐥

We lived just nicely and with less stress before we had that irritation playing melodies pure and true (thanks three little birds for your words)

The are many import things to carry with you at all times each person has different priorities, I think mine would be a choice one or all of the following

1. Sanity

2. Empathy

3. Kindness

4. Guarded (my walls are thicker than any vault) it’s taken me a long time to get this far, so I can’t go leaving any doors unlocked, after all when the cats away the dam mice 🐁 will play and drive you round the bend

5. Humour

6. A Smile

By yours truly 2014 approx I believe I went through rewriting this to the point I thought STOP ✋🏼. Leave well alone it’s fine and it makes it’s point

Keep Smiling 😊 second best thing you can do with your lips 👄. The first is ……. Eat Cake 🍰

Oh no the dog has had my new shoes 👠 I have rescued one but the other so far is assumed MIA (for people like me missing in action) I haven’t worn them yet 😞🥺😜🙃😄 Life is to short to stay angry all I can say is those shoes weren’t made for walking

The most wasted of all days is one without laughter.” — E. E. Cummings

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