Entries By Benjamin A. Cornett

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stick

A stick of butter does not go far during the holidays. Many years ago my daughter learned that a stick of butter sticks pretty good in her hair. Sticks to my belly as well!

Posted By Benjamin A. Cornett On 12.17.2010 @ 10:25 am

wrong

Wrong is a word that has become what truly is right in today’s society. For example, it is wrong to talk of Christ during Christmas; however, in reality it’s the right thing to do.

Posted By Benjamin A. Cornett On 12.15.2010 @ 10:24 pm

sheets

In the sheets one can find some of the funniest stories around. However, these stories never get prints on sheets of paper that one will ever read. Funny how we recall only what happens and not what is read.

Posted By Benjamin A. Cornett On 12.14.2010 @ 7:21 pm

stamps

Make sure you buy enough stamps to send all the Christmas cards along the way. Stamps are a symbol of love to those far and close. Spend them wisely.

Posted By Benjamin A. Cornett On 12.13.2010 @ 6:02 pm

temper

During the holiday seasons and this time of year, a word that one might reflect often is temper. I tend to keep my temper in the forefront of my mind as people cut me off, cut in front of lines, and seem to be rude. What has happened to the soft and sweet temper of Christmas?

Posted By Benjamin A. Cornett On 12.12.2010 @ 8:26 pm

possibility

Possibility is the essence of livelihood. Without it, we become insensitive to what life has in store. Live each possibility to the maxim!

Posted By Benjamin A. Cornett On 12.11.2010 @ 12:20 pm

immense

It has been an immense pleasure to learn during my life. College has helped me becom smart and positioned myself for a great life long learning experience. As a result immense opportunities have surfaced during my life. The first of these was the ability at a young age, to go overseas a work 3 start up opportunities. Other immense experiences in helping others also resulted. The most memorable has been working daily to help others also learn.

Posted By Benjamin A. Cornett On 12.11.2010 @ 10:41 am