
Faithful one who stands
Right beside you
In good times or bad
Encouraging you to be your best
Nudging you to grow and
Do better, while enjoying who you are now
Acrostic

Faithful one who stands
Right beside you
In good times or bad
Encouraging you to be your best
Nudging you to grow and
Do better, while enjoying who you are now
Acrostic

Slack—Slake
Don’t slack—Do slake
Be a slaker, not a slacker
Do you see? Drop the C, and then add an E
Slake it
Cinquain
Slake is “The Word of the Day” at dictionary.com
“Slake means “to lessen or allay something by satisfying it.” While we can slake our curiosity, desire, hunger, or anger, we most commonly say we slake our thirst.
Slake comes from Middle English slaken “to mitigate, allay, moderate, lessen one’s efforts,” from Old English slacian “to slacken.” Old English slacian is a verb based off the adjective sleac, slæc, variously meaning “loose, lazy, careless, sluggish, lax (of conduct),” which by Middle English (as slac, slak) narrowed to the sense of “loose, not tight,” the principal sense of its modern form, slack, today.
Old English sleac (via Germanic slak-) derives from the Proto-Indo-European root (s)lēg-, which, in its Latin variants, ultimately yielded such English words as languid, languish, lax, lease, release, and relax.
Once again, etymology offers an important life lesson: it’s best not to languish, so slake your thirst—with a beverage of your choice—and relax, but don’t be too lax about it and slack off.”
Word Origin—quoted from Dictionary.com)

Twas just a few words
They caused a mind to think
A seed was planted
Senryu
Words are also seeds, and when dropped into the invisible spiritual substance, they grow and bring forth after their kind. –Charles Fillmore
(So then, be sure the words you speak are good words)
Kill them with kindness
If you can be anything, be kind
No act of kindness, however small, is wasted —Aesop
Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can. At all the times you can. To all the people you can. As long as ever you can. —John Wesley
Acrostic
ALWAYS BE A LITTLE KINDER THAN NECESSARY” —James M. Barrie
Kindness does wonderful things to a face. —Dixie Doyle
Today is “National Love is Kind Day”
https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-love-is-kind-day-july-27/
#LoveIsKindDay #kindness #BeKind

Chasing Bunny tails
Hopping around rabbit trails
Such a time waster
Senryu

Preaching and pounding
Ranting and ruminating
Noisy upstairs neighbor
Senryu
The minuses of apartment living 😩

So much that’s new
So much to do
So much to say
So much to pray
Syllabic Verse
Take time to pray
Prayer is man’s greatest power!
Time to Pray
I got up early one morning
and rushed right into the day;
I had so much to accomplish
that I didn’t have time to pray.
Problems just tumbled about me,
and heavier came each task.
“Why doesn’t God help me?” I wondered.
He answered, “You didn’t ask.”
I wanted to see joy and beauty,
but the day toiled on, gray and bleak;
I wondered why God didn’t show me.
He said, “But you didn’t seek.”
I tried to come into God’s presence;
I used all my keys at the lock.
God gently and lovingly chided,
“My child, you didn’t knock.”
I woke up early this morning,
and paused before entering the day;
I had so much to accomplish
that I had to take time to pray.
—Author unknown

Chasing thoughts
That swirl like clouds
High, lofty
Low, gloomy
Casting them down in Christ and
Captivating them
Shadorma
casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ, 2 Corinthians 10:5

He speaks to me
In my infirmity
Feebleness
Shall not reign
I am fresh and flourishing
As His Strength triumphs
Shadorma
They shall still bear fruit in old age;
They shall be fresh and flourishing,
Psalm 92:14 KJV