Slow down and enjoy the Journey

Slow down and enjoy the journey right now. Take time for the people in your life. They won't always be there. ~Joel Osteen

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  1. Jendhamuni Sos

    July 9, 2013

    +Dryenkay jay I'm fine, thank you. My body is used to this. Just my mother that is not happy. She's worried about me.

  2. Marek Pietrzela

    July 9, 2013

    Wpaniała Myśli, Zeby Cały Świat tak czynil bylo by pięknie.Pozdrawiam z. Polski.

  3. Carles Guerrero

    July 9, 2013

    +Jendhamuni Sos The most important is that you are ok, rested and fine. I know you are always very busy, so please take it easy…

  4. Robert Reenders

    July 9, 2013

    +Jendhamuni Sos so true! "…the end is not as fun as the start, please stay a child somewhere in your heart…" – from a great songwriter 😉

  5. Livin M.Miranda

    July 9, 2013

    yeah we shud b in touch with our loved ones than being wit our touch phones 😉

  6. babu r

    July 9, 2013

    Thankyou Very Much Bye My Friend !!!!

  7. Jendhamuni Sos

    July 9, 2013

    I don't have time to chat. I save all the extra time I have so I can visit more friends on g+ +sandeep singh Please forgive me. Have a lovely day.

  8. sandeep singh

    July 9, 2013

    Than donot talk to me ok I donot like to chat on posts

  9. Jendhamuni Sos

    July 9, 2013

    Then you come to the wrong page, +sandeep singh I am here only to share posts with my g+ friends. You asked me questions, that's why I informed you so. I am not chatting with you via this post. I only answered your question. I told you many times that I don't chat, but you keep forgetting.

  10. Pieter Hibma

    July 9, 2013

    True , we are social animals. Hope your day is full with blessings.

  11. ma moe

    July 9, 2013

    Very nice…so beautiful…thz

  12. pskumar

    July 11, 2013

    I do dearest jendhamuni..

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