Just Keep Swimming ~ Photo by Patsy Layman (my mom) Turks & Caicos Trip 2009
Just Keep Swimming
Hey Mr Grump Gills
You know what you gotta do when life gets you down?
Just keep swimming
Just keep swimming
Just keep swimming swimming swimming
What do we do we swim, swim, swim
OH HO HO How I love to swim
When you WAAAAAANNTTT to swim you want to swim
~ Finding Nemo
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Every time I go to the beach and see the dozens of seagulls on the beach, I think of Dory and Nemo’s dad. “Mine, Mine, Mine, Mine…”
That is perhaps my favorite part of that movie. I love it! Great sentiment to remember!
Enjoy the day!
Erin
Love the picture–very calming! Perhaps I should host a virtual “swimming party” just jump off the back of the boat into the ocean water and swim together. That’s what I feel like our blogging community does most days–frolic and play, sometimes help the ones “laggin’ ” sometimes race the fast ones…thank you for the inspiration Peggy:)
I’ll come to your virtual swimming party!! And I’ll race ya
(Although, I’m a pretty slow swimmer…)
Hi Peggy,
I love it! I always tell people to keep on smiling so this fits perfectly with my outlook. Plus, that movie is a very good one.
Hope all is awesome and that you had a wonderful Holiday!
Love and hugs to you!
My mom took some amazing underwater photographs. This one was one of my favorites because it’s a DORY FISH!!
Hi,
I actually think this is so much better that “Keep smiling!”. Sometimes life is really tough and smiling is the last thing on our minds, but just getting through each day, following your routine, no matter how much you’d rather be in bed, is what gets you through each crisis. Each day gets a bit easier and then eventually you do find yourself smiling again. I’ll keep thinking “Just keep swimming!” to myself from now on… Or, “Just breathe…..”….
Good thing I loooooove to swim. How can you resist Dory? I can see why you like her. Great picture by your mom!
Now THAT’S a moment of bliss, alright! Thanks, Peggy! (And yes, now that song is in my head…!)
Happy week between holidays, my friend, and so much love to you!
Swimming is sort of like riding a bike. The what sometimes comes rushing back through you before the knowing how. Yet, come what may, you work it out. You always do. You exist to remember and expand to at least a full potential.