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RE: Running a Race Without a Finish Line

in #life7 years ago

I am so inspired by your journey and continue to keep your family in my thoughts and prayers. Indeed, it is vitally important to embrace the day and enjoy what we have. Sometimes we give so much attention to the unknown that it's hard to appreciate that beauty within arm's reach in this present moment. Isn't that a nice word? Present

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Thank you for the kind thoughts and prayers. I know it won't be a magical poof and I'm in the present all he time. It's going to have to be intentional and is going to take a lot of hard work!

Indeed. That struggle is very real. I'm also a big believer in universal energy and if we keep sending up positive vibes they will be returned in blessings.

And, on second thought, giving out the positive vibes just makes your journey so much easier.

oops...silly me...should know by now it would jump, and that being so true I didn't think before upvoting. I hope I haven't made a mess of things @thesimplelife ...do take care. ~smiles~

That's why I took three bugs outside of my house to release them (a fly, a lightning bug, and a wasp). I figured I needed the good karma! (and I always do that anyway...)

Oh, the bugs in my house gotta die. LOL Exceptions are spiders. If they keep in their corners I'm okay with that. If they dangle themselves in front of me or land in my hair, they die. I do rescue the big beautiful moths and an occasional tree frog that likes to come into my home. That was pretty brave to release a wasp! I usually have a swinging book for those. o_O

Ha! A swinging book! I'm the opposite. The spiders HAVE to go if they are hairy. If they are little and cute they can stay. All others are capture and release! I wouldn't mind a tree frog getting into my house! It could sing me to sleep.