HAPPY FAMILY DAY

Some may qualify as being too correct or too incorrect or even unconcerned.
Some may also be correctly incorrect, while others might just be incorrectly correct.
There are those who are annoyingly unaware of the way they affect others, while others may be stubbornly unrepentant troublemakers or nonconformists. We say they're some way because we've not been able to tame or baptize their incorrect behaviour.

Yet, it's sad how, we who incorrectly parade our correctness or think we're more correct to judge the incorrectness in others, often fall in the incurable trap of incorrectness.
The adage that there's a Mensah in every house is just to tell the sorry cynical truth that every household has one or two bad nuts and that there is a degree of imperfections in every family.
We might perceive or know these troublesome members of our family; and knowing very well that we can't sack them, we might sometimes ignore or treat them with contempt, but to get our attention, they live the bad names we give them.
 In spite of the tags we give them; we somehow agree they're not as terrible as we presume and that they are useful and effective after all, when we least expect them.
May we appreciate each other, show more Care to each other; respect and tolerate the troublesome members of our families, as we learn from the example of the Holy Family of Nazareth.
We all have responsibilities to make our families happy and joyous ones.
Let LOVE rule in our families, even as we pray for the spirit of fortitude to continue walking together with our many imperfections, challenges and weakness.
Let's forgive more, work together and encourage each other. God bless you and your families.

Have a blessed DAY. πŸ‘ͺ #KYB Sign# (http://11thweava.blogspot.com)

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