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Thought for the Day: High Points

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Yesterday I visited the High Points Monument at High Point State Park. It was a fitting day to visit the monument — Memorial Day. The monument was built and dedicated to the memory of New Jersey’s wartime heros. Construction was started in 1928 and completed in 1930.

My husband and I climbed the stairs up the 220- foot structure for a breathtaking view of the ridges of the Pocono Mountains, the Catskill Mountains and the Wallkill River Valley.

The high points in my life can come unexpectedly. I think we should all think about what the high points in our lives have been and cherish the memories. A camping trip in an RV, my husband and two dogs this weekend was definitely a high point in my life. High points don’t have to be something monumental — no pun intended. High points can be small things that make the day a joyful one.

Find as many high points in your life as you can.

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    Thought for the Day: High Points

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    Yesterday I visited the High Points Monument at High Point State Park. It was a fitting day to visit the monument — Memorial Day. The monument was built and dedicated to the memory of New Jersey’s wartime heros. Construction was started in 1928 and completed in 1930.

    My husband and I climbed the stairs up the 220- foot structure for a breathtaking view of the ridges of the Pocono Mountains, the Catskill Mountains and the Wallkill River Valley.

    The high points in my life can come unexpectedly. I think we should all think about what the high points in our lives have been and cherish the memories. A camping trip in an RV, my husband and two dogs this weekend was definitely a high point in my life. High points don’t have to be something monumental — no pun intended. High points can be small things that make the day a joyful one.

    Find as many high points in your life as you can.

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    Original post by Kristina Collins

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