There’s love and there’s joy. The two go together. But not always. Sometimes love brings sadness. Likewise, sometimes joy — or, rather, what seems like joy (self-indulgent self-satisfaction — knows nothing of love. We live for the moments when love and joy are joined at the hip.

Elijah and Grandma joined at the hip
This photo of Elijah and Grandma on the swing serves as a reminder that love and joy really do belong together. Could two people enjoy each other more than Elijah and his Grandma?
- Grandpa Gordon, Chaska, MN, July 29, 2018
Joy is a good thing.
Best,
Jim
James B Haugh
On Sun, Jul 29, 2018, 9:34 AM Views from the Edge wrote:
> Gordon C. Stewart posted: “There’s love and there’s joy. The two go > together. But not always. Sometimes love brings sadness. Likewise, > sometimes joy — or, rather, what seems like joy (self-indulgent > self-satisfaction — knows nothing of love. We live for the moments when > love and ” >
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Hi, Jim. Cavvies bring it, too.😀 Hope your little guy’s feeling better.
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Oh, I love this, this brings me joy. ❤
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Thanks, Nancy. Glad it does.
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Bee-yutiful!
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😜🤓spell-check, spell-check!!!
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