The Weekly Smile 6/3/2019 #weeklysmile – new kitchen floor
Yesterday I got my new kitchen floor. For public housing, it was amazing that they got better tile than what used to be there. It looks like the stuff you would find in a fixer-upper show or on the flipping shows. I am still amazed. It is gray, not white, so won’t show the dirt or yellowing like what we had in here.
Tessa –
Advocate for mental health and invisible illnesses, also a devout Christian
Author – http://www.finallyawriter.com (this blog contains my old work mostly although occasionally I do add something new here), new work is mainly on this blog http://www.tessacandoit.com
Trent’s Rules
What made you smile?
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Come on, I’m sure you smiled at least once last week. Why don’t you share it? I hope you can join in!
Here is list of “rules” and guiding ideas. If you don’t have time to read it right now, just remember that this is an exercise to spread positivity. Don’t smile about the misfortune of others. Don’t smile in a way to excludes others. Make sure a 12 year old can read it.
And remember, the Smile can be anything, large or small. Nothing, nothing at all is too small for a Smile! Sometimes taking time to notice those small, every day smiles is more important than those once in a lifetime huge ones 🙂
To join in, write a post to share your smile and then leave a comment on this post with a link to your smile. Or, if you prefer, do a pingback to this post (pingback = have a link from your post to this one). You can post any time until next Sunday evening (to be simple, I will say midnight GMT, which is 7 PM Sunday for me). Next week I will compile all of the Smiles and do a separate post of them on Monday morning just before the smile. (I will shoot for around 7 AM EST).
Try to use the hashtag #WeeklySmile when you use Twitter or other social media that uses hashtags. I searched Twitter and found that #weeklysmile had been used only a handful of times back in 2012 and 2013. It hasn’t been used since. So it’s ours! I also registered it on Twubs.
You can use the graphic at the top. It is the official graphic for the event.
Now go out there and find something to smile about! 🙂
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“There are days I go in search of the kind, compassionate, loving and beautiful. Despite what we sometimes see on the news, FB and elsewhere, there is much more beauty in the world than ugliness, much more kindness than hate or cruelty. Perhaps we should all have a goal to make at least one person smile every day.”
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Tessa –
Advocate for mental health and invisible illnesses, also a devout Christian
Author – http://www.finallyawriter.com (this blog contains my old work mostly although occasionally I do add something new here), new work is mainly on this blog http://www.tessacandoit.com
Tessa – what a wonderful blessing! That would also make me smile. 🙂
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Thanks!
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A new kitchen floor is definitely something to smile about. As a matter of fact, I could use one of those myself. Mine still has linoleum — the kind with a pattern that is set into the vinyl and that catches all the dirt so that no matter how much you scrub it, it still looks like it has dirty patches. I wouldn’t have chosen that kind, but it came with the house, and we wanted the house, so ……
But in spite of the kitchen floor, having the house still makes me smile.
I love your header photo.
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It is really nice compared to what we had. I live in public housing so I don’t expect much. This was quite a bonus.
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I know you were waiting for it last week. Glad it was installed.
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So am I since I had to keep all the stuff that was on top of the fridge and stove off and the bags I kept beside the fridge and the trash cans out of there for the last few weeks. They kept changing the installation date.
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Now that is something to smile about for months to come!
My smile from last week: https://collinesblog.com/2019/06/05/a-missed-opportunity/
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Still getting used to it. I had that nasty old floor for the year I lived here and those floors haven’t been redone in at least 15 years according to the longer living tenants here.
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