F – Music Note:Music notes are named after the first seven letters of the alphabet: A, B, C, D, E, F, G. After tomorrow, my ABC’s won’t introduce the day’s activity. It’s been enlightening to call to my attention the different sounds of music.
Verbs to live into this day are:
F- Finish: Life! Living life each day to the fullest, without regret when it’s time to call it finished.
F – Food: I am aware I left the joy of food at several fast food stops along the way. You know the drill, late for work, grab a cup of coffee, no time for lunch, eat greasy french fries hot and loaded with Salt, exhausted for dinner, grab a great fast food sandwich on the way home and finish with a bowl of sugary cereal before bedtime. This week, I have focused on a simple ingredient…water.
F – Finances: This one hurts. My money is financed, not invested. Daily action to delete the credit is essential. I have the plan for freedom outlined.
F – Fun: Designated fun time allowing for creative thoughts, play with children, revisit and welcome imagination.
F – Fast: Slow down and let the good times last. Last week my heart rate was so high, it frightened me. I went to see a Nauropath and it concerned her to the point she recommended I see a Cardiologist. Actually, I withdrew, had a close communion with God and made a commitment to slow down, enjoy life, food, health and home. I am blessed! My heart rate is normal today.
My ABC’s this week highlight music and it’s importance in my life. I recall hearing several people say, I wish I could play an instrument. All I can play is the radio. Well, if you are one of those, good for you. Play the radio and enjoy. If you really want to play an instrument, stop wishing and learn to play.
In the Bible we read, Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all ye lands. Serve the LORD with gladness: come before his presence with singing.
I have fasted from all News this week, weather, political, fake and real, just living my life in my space and determined to do a kind deed each day for someone.
I learned to strum the guitar when I was six. The big Gibson my dad owned was much bigger than me. I loved to feel the strings, the different textures, and sounds they made. In my teens, I could play rhythm guitar well and the piano, an organ and the symbols. Yep, sometimes it was just a joyful noise. It’s important to listen…. lets revisit the scripture.
He asks us to Make A Joyful Noise Unto the Lord…..come before his presence with Singing.
Sing happy and good songs. Play what you can, you can always play the spoons! Smile and be happy. Tomorrow, we will celebrate the Lord’s day and