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Untie The Ribbons
Posted On: 08/28/2009 16:59:57

 Untie The Ribbons

I have been thinking about how life goes. If you are lucky (by creating your own luck) life changes and evolves over time. People may come and go but something that never changes is the joy we hold in our heart formed by memories. I have chosen to finally accepted change, to embrace it and not be afraid to discover the new behind the next door that opens.

Today I went to see a movie with my daughter; who had the day off, and choose to spend it with me, her wonderful mother. We went to see the movie Julie & Julia which I really enjoyed except for the one unnecessary “F” bomb. I came home after lunch, movie and shopping with my beautiful daughter thinking about how much my life is changing. My life is changing and I am embracing these changes for the first time in many years. I figure that accepting these changes with empower me to make good choices everyday. All we have is today to make the best of, yesterday is the past, tomorrow is the future, but today is a gift, untie the ribbons.

oxoxoxo, SF

 



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From: steve354
08/29/2009 01:03:28

Hi there my friend long time no talk.  I would like to say much I realy enjoyed reading this. What you wrote is so very true.    It fits  very well with our theam of Stake conference two  weeks ago D&C 123:17.  It also remines me of the love and enjoyment I get every time i get to see my two very wonderful beautiuful grandchildren on web cam. When it does happen to like today it is the high light of my week. there is nothing more important than family.  Take care my friend.




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