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joie de vivre
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joie de vivre

(French) finding pleasure in simply being alive.



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I realized that the ordeal I was experiencing had truly enhanced my sense of the joy of living, the privilege of being, and the challenge to live in a fashion that would heal the world.
The experiences shared in this book relate to many areas of life, such as, a journey of self-healing, miracles, life-after-death, love, forgiveness, angels, parents, children, the joy of living, therapy dogs and dreams, to mention a few.
I have the joy of living close to four of my five exceptional (of course) grandchildren, staying in touch with old and new friends, attending Hartford Symphony Orchestra concerts (for example, the Masterworks Series and Family Matinees, which are basically children's concerts), walking, laughing a lot and reading all the rest of the books in the world.
 
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