…to get you through the week:

You’re welcome.
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Awesome! I could have used some of this last week. Where can I pick it up? LOL! 😉
Haha.
I need a case of this. 🙂
It’s downloadable right? Don’t think I could wait for it to be delivered.
;>)
I always thought patience came naturally, some have it while others don’t. Some days I just need to remind myself to take a breath.
Thanks for the reminder.
I don’t think I was born with the patience gene. So, yeah, self-reminders are my supplement, as well.
A very necessary and well-timed gift. Thank you!
Send me a case…….NOW!!!
Lol! And where might I get a box of this?
Well, so far it only exists as a drawing.
I first learned patience when I was a teenager with an illness that meant I spent many days at home on my own, often in bed. God has kindly provided many more instances where patience has been tested, learned and performed – a teenager with autism, a teenager with anxiety, a teenager who creates mess just by moving from one place to another… Patience is indeed a virtue and it might be one I have a shot at saying I have partially got the hang of. Partially. I think the key to patience is kindness (to oneself as well as others) and acceptance of what *is*.
Yes! Your conclusion about kindness and acceptance evinces a rare experience-tempered wisdom, Sandy.
Well, thank you, Mitch.
I’ll take a whole case please 😉
I tried to open your bag of patience, but I couldn’t get it open first try and I didn’t have time to mess anymore with it.
Bob Martin
Sorry, I correct that, Bob, but I don’t have time.
Downloadable and Microwaveable. WOW, This is great. You are a genius. We will use this with kid gloves.
Boy, did a need a big box of patience this morning! Can you mail me some for the next time I’m having “one of those days?”
If I can find the time. ;>)
Wish it was organic. Natural patience is much better for you. People see right through the artificial sweeteners — they can tell you’re faking because you’re too sweet.
You’ve already said “you’re welcome”
so I’m guessing you already know what I was going to say.
I’m worried about side effects. Think my boss will like it?
Like it? He’s got a stack of ’em!
Sounds like the perfect stocking stuffer.