How to date your wife

I enjoyed this whole video, but the best part for me starts at 8:45 or so. The point? If you recommit yourself to your marriage, don’t expect that it will be easy at first. You will have a battle on your hands…

7 Ways to Unleash Your Inner Superhero (and Get Insanely Healthy)

Stepcase Lifehack

Get the answer here: 7 Ways to Unleash Your Inner Superhero (and Get Insanely Healthy).

My favorite?

Eat right
Using food as fuel and getting enough water makes everything easier. You’ll move better, feel better, and have more energy — the essentials of good health.
A diet of fresh fruits and vegetables, lean meats and healthy fats will keep you in fighting form, creating a lean and mean look that can power you through the toughest of days, while giving you the strength to take on any of life’s challenges. While some like to dive all-in, the best approach might be to start small and build the healthy habit. Try to not drink caloric beverages for a week. Only water, green tea, and black coffee. Once you’ve got the hang of that then think about moving on to your next healthy habit — like 30 minutes of exercise daily.

Agree, Disagree? The Hardest Victory Is Over Myself

The Happiness Project

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The successful warrior

Let Go of What You Can’t Control

Karen Salmansohn writes:

Don’t let regrets about the past or fears about the future stop you from fully enjoying your present. A good way to ensure you’re living fully in the present is to make sure you’re fully using all of your miracle senses – and seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, touching – and intuitively being – as much as you can in a day! Most people pay attention to mostly what they see around them. But you have so many wonderful other senses as well to tap into.” via Let Go of What You Can’t Control.

You don’t know what you’ve got…

Lead.Learn.Live.

via You don’t know what you’ve got….

 

 

 

Three’s a Crowd

Pops Digital

via Three’s a Crowd.

 

 

 

Approval

"Do not look for approval except for the consciousness of doing your best." - Andrew Carnegie

Interesting! Immediately after coming across this quote from Andrew Carnegie, this podcast from Joel Osteen came up in ‘random’ rotation. When this happens, I believe the Universe is trying to tell me something. If the quote resonates with you, I encourage you to listen to the podcast…

How I Unplugged and Lived to Tell About It

 

Get the scoop here: How I Unplugged and Lived to Tell About It | Michael Hyatt.

Mindful Eating: Nourish Your Mind And Body

FinerMinds

Get the scoop here: Mindful Eating: Nourish Your Mind And Body.

 

 

 

Don’t look back in anger!

The Daily Love

via Visual Inspiration: Don’t look back in anger!.

 

 

 

You Can Change: A Sweeping Affirmation

Positively Positive

via You Can Change: A Sweeping Affirmation.

 

 

 

Leveraging the Power of Intention

“Our intention creates our reality.” ~Wayne Dyer

Read the rest of the article here: Creating Change: Leveraging the Power of Intention | Tiny Buddha.

 

 

 

Cookie full of coffee, anyone?

Holy Kaw!

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Calvin and Hobbes Comic Strip, July 26, 2012 on GoComics.com.

Stormy Crescent Beach

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From the archives; posted from WordPress for Android

 

My 3 favorite words, other than “I love you”

No, they are not “you lost weight!”. :-D

My 3 favorite words, other than “I love you” – Karen Salmansohn.

Happy 75th birthday to the Piper Cub


Flying one of these babies around Door County in the fall is way up there on my bucket list. I better get moving!

A big birthday celebration Tuesday at EAA AirVenture. One of the most popular vintage aircraft, that weighs less than a thousand pounds, turns 75 years old. Pilots have come from around the world to celebrate the Piper Cub.

The Piper J-3 Cub was built in 1937 through 1947. Right away the Civilian Pilot Training Program saw a use for the plane.

“There was a need for training planes and the one that seemed to do it the best for a reasonable price was the Piper Cub,” said H.G Frautschy, the executive director of the Vintage Aircraft Association.

Frautschy told FOX 11 the cub became famous quickly.

“They were on cigarette packs, match kit covers, on any kind of popular advertising at the time, the Piper Cub became the plane everybody knew about,” said Frautschy.

Pilot Steve Krog owns three Piper Cubs. He Told FOX 11 they are some of the most popular vintage aircraft.

According to Krog, who also runs a flight school using Piper Cubs, they are a safe, relatively easy plane to learn to fly. But it’s not just these factors that make the planes popular.

“Many of our grandfathers and great-grandfathers learned to fly in cubs so there’s a real connection to the airplane,” said Krog.

Frautschy said Piper Aircraft built about 6,000 cubs around the WWII era, about half remain today. 181 came to AirVenture for the 75th anniversary celebration.

“We have never had that many Piper Cubs here on the field at one time, so it’s really cool to see that much yellow,” said Frautschy.

And why yellow?

“Old man Piper, when he was looking for for a color, looked for the cheapest he could find,” said Krog.

This color came with the right price, 75 years later it’s known as “cub yellow.”

The plane is also known for a few other features.

The cub wasn’t built for comfort, it’s difficult to get in and out of and once you’re up in the air, it’s a little windy, but pilots say they love to fly it anyway.

“They’re noisy, they’re cold, everything vibrates in them and they’re the sweetest, most fun airplane you will ever fly,” said Krog.

A statement at least 180 other aviators agree with.” via Happy 75th birthday to the Piper Cub.

13 Refreshing Smoothie & Green Juice Recipes

13 Refreshing Smoothie & Green Juice Recipes.

Reminder: Their grass could be astroturf…

notsalmon

via Reminder: Their grass could be astroturf….

 

 

 

Life is short. Let your love be large.

notsalmon

via Life is short. Let your love be large..

 

 

 

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