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In the pink of health

Then Sings My Soul Saturday: Lord You Are Good - Worship Dance
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Pink is up today for the ladies at Mom Dot. The concept got me thinking of "in the pink of health." After an illness last year, Thailand's monarch came out of the hospital in a pink suit. The royal tailor commented that pink is the color he chose His Majesty would wear to convey the assurance to the Thai people that their beloved king is back to good health; that he is in the pink of health.

A more wonderful concept is that health is granted equally to everyone, royals or commoners alike, by the King of all kings. 'Your body is the temple of God' is usually followed by advice such as take care of it, honor it by keeping it healthy and clean not just physically but also spiritually. I questioned myself: what have I been doing to my health lately? Go to bed after midnight? Work my body to death? It's high time something better is done to this health, like exercise besides a balanced diet and rest. I'd pass the hard, gym type exercise; got loads of that over the week at work. I'm talking of appreciating an exercise for the mind and spirit. It's invigorating to relive the vibrancy and energy of youth featured on this worship dance.


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Small Talk Six: Pink Favorites
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These are six of my favorite things that are pink. All images except the smoothie and the shoes are from my archive.

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Comments

Peggy said…
Blessings Hazel, Makes me want to get up and dance! HE IS SO GOOD! And I worship Him! If I wasn't trying to quiet down and sleep, I would be up dancing because I love this dance group and have used them often! They are so good and as you said invigorating, full of life and energy! Makes me wanna praise & rejoice...but I'm trying to get rid of a migraine but I still loved watching & being filled with LIFE!
Thanks for sharing FL! EnJOY TSMSS!
Love the purse!

God Bless,
Susan
author of the Princess and the Pee
Unknown said…
I am so happy you posted this song. This is one of my favorite songs! I love when we sing it in church. What a great video, their dance was wonderful!
I am Harriet said…
2 looks yummy- what ever it is :)

Have a great day!
http://iamharriet.blogspot.com/2010/02/man-goes-to-minnesota-vikings-ticket.html
Jocelyn said…
Happy TSMSS back at you! =D Have a blessed weekend - may God continue to smile on you!
Unknown said…
That smoothie looks so yummy. *sigh*, now i want one.
Deborah said…
What a fun song! I love the dancers.

My TSMS is found at my web page
http://holycamp09.wordpress.com/2010/02/06/first-things-first-i-surrender/
Anonymous said…
I like what the King did. Brilliant if ya ask me. Great video. I'm not very religious and I didn't think songs like that were done. Well done. And I love all your pictures. That first one of you? is well THE BOMB!!! Here's to a healthy year for all of us :)
Love the fruit smoothie! Looks so yummy! Love your list :-)
Brittany said…
Ohhhh I love #3!!! But that smoothie does look delish!
annies home said…
what a great song one that gets you up and testifying

love all your pink
kasandria said…
I agree with the pink shoes!
Cathy said…
I loved seeing those young people dance and praise the Lord. Thank you.
Blessings ~
Alicia said…
Loving that purse!

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