quotes and photos of the month in 2010
DESCRIPTION
TRANSCRIPT
The future
is something which
everyone reaches
at the rate of
60 minutes an hour,
whatever he does,
whoever he is.
C. S. Lewis
JANUARY 2010
Winnie
(tug of war in the snow)
(photo from December 2009)
We've all heard that
we have to learn from our mistakes,
but I think it's more important to learn from successes.
If you learn only from your mistakes, you are inclined to learn only errors.
Norman Vincent Peale
FEBRUARY 2010
Winnie searching for treats in the snow
(photos from January 31st 2010)
Let us rise up
and be thankful,
for if we didn't learn
a lot today,
at least we learned
a little,
and if we didn't
learn a little,
at least we
didn't get sick,
and if we got sick,
at least we didn't die;
so, let us all be thankful.
Buddha
MARCH 2010 Se video av Candy 13,5 år gammel:
http://vimeo.com/9606644
Easter photo of Candy, 13,5 years old:
Life is 10% what happens to us
and 90% how we react to it.
Dennis P. Kimbro
APRIL 2010
Candy & Winnie
Photo 27th March 2010
The big secret in life
is that there is
no big secret.
Whatever your goal,
you can get there
if you're
willing to work.
Oprah Winfrey
MAY 2010
Candy & Winnie 27th April 2010 when receiving a package from Cleanrun
You can complain
because roses
have thorns,
or you can
be thankful
that thorns
have roses.
Alphonse Karr
JUNE 2010
Candy 14 years old 13th June 2010
(photo from 10th June 2010)
It is not how much we have,
but how much we enjoy,
that makes happiness. Charles Haddon Spurgeon
JULY 2010
Winnie (Photo:Aina Rønningen
Slow down and enjoy life.
It's not only the scenery you miss by going too fast.
You also miss the sense of where you are going and why.
Eddie Cantor (1892 - 1964)
AUGUST 2010
Winnie and the swans (photo from July 2010)
The difference between
'can' and 'cannot’ are only three letters.
Three letters that determine your life’s direction.
Remez Sasson
SEPTEMBER 2010
More than 1100 meters above the ocean
From left: Candy (14), Cory (10,5) and Winnie (6):
(Photo from August 2010 )
It is more important to know where you are going
than to get there quickly.
Mabel Newcomber
OCTOBER 2010
Autumn in the forest: From left: Candy (14) and Winnie (6):
(Photo from end September 2010
Success is a journey,
not a destination.
The doing is often
more important
than the outcome.
You've got to get to
the stage in life
where going for it
is more important
than winning or losing.
Arthur Ashe
NOVEMBER 2010
Autumn in the forest: From left: Cory (10) and Winnie (6)
(Photo from October 2010)
The leaders who work
most effectively
never say "I."
That's not because
they have trained
themselves not to
say "I".
They don't think "I".
They think "we";
they think "team."
They understand their job
to make the team function.
They accept responsibility
and don't sidestep it,
but "we" gets the credit.
This is what creates trust,
what enables you
to get the task done.
Peter F. Druck
DECEMBER 2010
Candy still going strong
Candy will be 14,5 years old in December 2010:
(Photo from November 2010