Monday, August 26, 2013

The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year

Hello all,

"The Most wonderful time of the year"

My annual tribute to the hardest working Mom's and Dad's in the industry! This business is difficult enough on it's own but summertime with the kids hanging on you can be especially trying. Thanks for working as hard as you do. Update on our kids: 

Max- Sophomore at Towson University, Education Major.
Cassandra- Freshman at Temple University, Nursing Program. 
Victoria- Senior at Blake High School, Captain Varsity Field Hockey.
Francesca- Junior at Blake High School, Varsity Field Hockey
Jackson- Freshman at Damascus High School, Lacrosse In The Spring. 

Very proud of them all and the house will be quiet every morning after 6:20 :)   

Click on the link below to celebrate the children (even though we love them) heading back to school. 

                                   

Enjoy the coffee,
Joe

Monday Morning Coffee
INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:
 
"Thought in the mind hath made us. What we are
By thought was wrought and built. If a man's mind
Hath evil thoughts, pain comes on him as comes
The wheel the ox behind . . . 
 
. . . If one endure
In purity of thought, joy follows him
As his own shadow - sure." 
~ James Allen
 
GO TO THE GARDEN!
 
The human mind is like a garden. It directly reflects the care and attention given to it. Consider two gardens side-by-side, in the same soil.
 
The first is bursting with color, gives off the most delicate of fragrances, is free of weeds, and forest green. New buds continually replace each other, and it's a delightful place to spend a sunny day.
 
Just a few feet away, you encounter a musty patch of stunted leaves, few blooms, parched soil, and insect infestation. The few plants remaining beg for a kind word and attention of any kind. They look sad from their days of inattention.
 
Why is there such a disparity between the two gardens? The first has a gardener, while the second has been totally ignored. And just as an untended garden will fail to prosper, so will an untended mind.
 
Imagine how easy it is for the mind to wither and atrophy when attention is not paid to its simplest needs. The mind can be so creative, unless it is fed passive TV drivel hour after hour. The mind can be so enthusiastic, unless powered by a body nourished by fast food, chips, sugar-filled cereal, and caffeine-packed soft drinks.
 
Just as a vibrant garden inspires, a well-tended mind can bring forth the best in others. It deserves our attention. It should be watered and fertilized with foods filled with the proper nutrients. It can be expanded greatly through the stimulation of education. It can remain viable only through the practice and application of solid principles.
 
When the care given is incongruous with the results desired, the garden is a disaster. When the mind's actions do not match its stated objectives, chaos is the result. Our minds have the potential to bloom more abundantly than any garden. They deserve our utmost attention.

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