The saying on the let is a phrase from a church hymn, "there is sunshine in my soul..." but when translated to Spanish, instead o sunshine we use JOY.
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Enjoyed your post. I love the song, "There is sunshine in my soul today". That is really neat that it's translated "joy" in the Spanish version!
I love it! (Mine is never straight either!!) Yay that you got to put things into action :)
Love that you have such JOY in your soul!
Really like your post ~ JOY is such a fabulous word!
I smiled when I saw your note about smiling when the alarm goes off so early! I snarl when I should smile :)
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