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Thursday, January 18, 2007 Day Link Icon

Acme Bookbinding does its part
for the environment--
Saves 7516 Trees

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Monday, December 11, 2006 Day Link Icon

As Seen in the Cohasset News

Another job completed on time, but with some special help for the delivery.

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Wednesday, November 22, 2006 Day Link Icon

Happy Thanksgiving

 

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Friends

This is the time of year where no one should go hungry.  And though the large majority of us have the means to keep ourselves well fed, we hunger for something more.  Whether it’s familial, material, spiritual or just a sense that something’s missing, this “lack of” manifests itself as anything from mild hunger pangs in the form of dissatisfaction or “not feeling right” to an insatiable growling of envy, depression or needless striving.  Some of us stuff ourselves with material items believing they can fill that void, others move briskly from quick fix to quick fix never realizing that all this movement is like eating sugar – it may seem sweet going in, but it leaves us over stimulated and ultimately unsatisfied.  Paradoxically, through our continued consumption we end up bloated and undernourished.

Through this whole process, this never ending meal that we’ll call life, we forget how much we already have, how little we truly need and most of all, to be thankful.  Gratitude is comfort food; it sticks to our ribs and satiates us.  Gratitude certainly won’t solve all of our problems and it does not mean “bad” things won’t happen to us, but it does help us to appreciate what we do have, and it’s usually so much more than we thought.  And where thankfulness rises up, contentedness can follow.  It’s with this in mind that we encourage you to give thanks for the abundance in your life – pull up to the table for some down-OM cookin’ and dig in!

Acme will be closed on Thursday and Friday to celebrate the holiday.

Happy Thanksgiving
Acme Bookbinding 


 


 
   
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