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>Every Day Something

>Via a tweet from Julie Roads of ‘writingroads‘ that mentioned a blog named ‘Cleavage‘ by Kelly Diels that mentioned a quote within a conversation with Lianne Raymond that was rolling around in her head for 10 days I got part of this quote. I added the ‘every day’.

What is dying to be born in you? When is your due date? Is it perhaps overdue? Should you perhaps induce labor?

The pain of giving birth to this thing will be far outweighed by the love that will come from fulfilling your dreams.

Drawing by Marty Coleman of The Napkin Dad Daily blog

Quote by a Lianne Raymond, Kelly Diels and Moi

>It Is Between Bites

>The first half of this quote is ‘The Measure of an enthusiasm must be taken between interesting events”.

In other words, keep your faith and your drive going when there is nothing outside yourself to bring it out or else you will likely falter and give up.

Don’t give up.

Drawing by Marty Coleman, the Napkin Dad
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quote by Edwin Way Teale, 1899-1980, American naturalist, photographer and writer.

>There Is No Pleasure In Having Nothing To Do

>No more series for a while. Just a relaxing, funny quote and drawing for you to consider.

I know there are many who don’t like having anything hanging over them and can’t relax as long as that is there. But there are others who allow that things will get done, and some things won’t and it’s ok. They are the ones who can relax and enjoy life in spite of having things to do and people to see.

I am in that category. What category are you in?

Drawing by Marty Coleman, the Napkin Dad
Check out my work and merchandise at
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>Animals Already Know

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Spoken by a four year old to adults when his pet was being put to sleep,
in response to the question why pets don’t live as long as people.

Today we will put our 16 year old cat, Goody, to sleep. She really isn’t
called Goody by anyone, just kitty. But I call her blind cat (which she is)
to differentiate her from our other cat, Mayru, or normal cat (quickly becoming
fat cat).

She meows funny, and is sort of like a pinball ball, bumping slightly into
things as she makes her way to the water or food or a lap. She has no
claws so she is fun to play with and not get scarred, unless her teeth get
you. And if her teeth get you, you deserve it.

She belongs to Caitlin my step daughter. She came into her life at age 3 and
is now leaving at age 19. A long time and a very short time. It is symbolic
of growing up, of the passage of time and of change. It is very hard and
emotional for her, and her Mother, Linda. But it is time and they know it.

Mayru, the other cat, is aware of what is happening we think. They did not
get along well at all. But they kept out of each others way or at least Mayru
side stepped Goody as best she could. Goody usually wasn’t aware of Mayru
until the growling and meowing began, then watch out!

Stumpy dog and Wiggle dog are oblivious.

>Bedbugs

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Bedbugs

I like how this puts an upper limit on the woes one can collect. It is reassuring to note that many ‘overwhelming’ problems can be broken down to see their finite parts and thus can be managed and worked on more effectively. It gives hope to know they aren’t infinite.

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