My surname is Grzeß, which is a phonetic spelled Gresh. I use this spelling because the letter ß is not common in English, and it might be confusing for some people. The letter ß sounds like a sharp s in German, where my surname comes from. However, my surname is actually of Polish origin, and it means “gray”. It is often spelled Grzess, and the z is silent.
I’m a positive person, so I always see the glass as half full. But I don’t want to settle for half of anything. I want to live life to the fullest every day. We should have a positive attitude towards life and appreciate every moment we have.
The light at the end of the tunnel is an oncoming train, or it is actually the Silverline on the horizon. If one expects the worst outcome, one will never get themself disappointed.
One measure realistic outlook, one masseur hopeful attitude and a dash of sarcastic humor are the ingredients for a good life cocktail.
I’m a positive person, so I always see the glass as half full. But I don’t want to settle for half of anything. I want to live life to the fullest every day. We should have a positive attitude towards life and appreciate every moment we have.
The light at the end of the tunnel is an oncoming train, or it is actually the Silverline on the horizon. If one expects the worst outcome, one will never get themself disappointed.
One measure realistic outlook, one masseur hopeful attitude and a dash of sarcastic humor are the ingredients for a good life cocktail.