Posts Tagged "Kids"

(H)utty: Just Listen

Posted by on Feb 21, 2011

(H)utty: Just Listen

Good evening. The most sound advice comes from the purest of heart, and sometimes that comes in really small sizes…kids.  Pay attention and in many cases, follow suit. Peace – Kimberly

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Just Keep Swimming

Posted by on Dec 23, 2010

Just Keep Swimming

As promised, here are a few pics from the GA Aquarium.  Enjoy and remember to “Just Keep Swimming!” Peace – Kimberly Georgia Aquarium - December 2010By KimberlyCooley.com  |  View on Facebook

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A Kid Admired

Posted by on Nov 23, 2010

A Kid Admired

With things much different and more complex than they were when I was growing up, I absolutely must show love and support to those young adults that are refusing to let “life” keep them from living their lives.  Regardless of the pressure, negativity, and politics of this world, they keep pushing forward. That being said…Much respect to you, DMO!

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Gimme More (not literally)

Posted by on Jun 20, 2009

Good morning. A few of you sent messages via Twitter and Facebook regarding something I posted on those two outlets. Without going into what was said in those messages, here's what I wrote, "So! Bought 2 random, unknown kids sodas & 5 mins my nephew shows up & buys me a snow cone. "Give & it shall be given. A good measure.." WORD!" I'm not going into the whole story because this short blog will turn into a book because I've grown to be passionate about this particular subject (giving), but I will say this. We always should be appreciative of...

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The Brilliance of Jake

Posted by on Apr 24, 2009

You have to admire the brilliance, honesty, and “literal” meanings that 3 year olds bring to conversations.  Check out the dialog between a friend and one of her 3 year old twin boys.  She has titled this:  Literal interpretation This morning Jake insisted on both oatmeal and a muffin. I told him how about one or the other? But no — he wanted both. Alright, I prepared both. So. When he told me he wanted me to pour his oatmeal out, I told him he had to eat half of it, because he had asked for it. He ate a tiny bite and said: “Mom, I ate half a...

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