I wanted to thank all of you who offer kind & loving words of encouragement & support when I find myself in trying times. I hope at the very least I have done the same for you in return. Unfortunately, I know that happens quite often for me and I appreciate your tolerance & loyalty more than my words here could ever begin to tell you.
If, however, at any time, one person's reality becomes another person's drama & instead of feeling grateful that you don't have to live the way I do and you feel any kind of resentment towards me or disbelief in my words, please feel free to stop reading my blog. As I am honest with what I put out here on my blog, you should be honest with yourself as well. It's better that way for everyone.
Thank you for a few moments of your time this evening and I hope y'all are enjoying your Holiday season thus far!
If, however, at any time, one person's reality becomes another person's drama & instead of feeling grateful that you don't have to live the way I do and you feel any kind of resentment towards me or disbelief in my words, please feel free to stop reading my blog. As I am honest with what I put out here on my blog, you should be honest with yourself as well. It's better that way for everyone.
Thank you for a few moments of your time this evening and I hope y'all are enjoying your Holiday season thus far!
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Take care!
Happy Holidays.
Cheers!
I always enjoy reading your blog. I am amazed at how much you share with us from your daughter's birthday to your story about 9-11 which had me in tears. I was thankful that you called in sick that day.
You are a great woman, and I loved seeing your tomatoes and your holiday decorations during the Halloween season.
I sympathize about your sister-in-law, and love your photos of the sunsets and your musical tunes that are always suitable to the season or mood of the blog.
The only thing that makes me sad about the blog is that I wish you lived closer by, so we could be more than cyber buddies! But, I did feel extra close to you the day you were at the airport, a mere 5 miles or less from my home.
Have a Merry Merry Christmas, and a breath-takingly beautiful new year!
Brenda, while we're dropping sis.in.law back at Philly Airport Saturday, we're not making a day of it again but next time we're heading down for the day, hopefully we can meet and I can give you a big hug!
I wish you both a glorious Christmas and Blessed New Year's!
(BTW, I love your blog too!)
Cindy, yes, she is and I'll be updating on here about that soon. Poor thing. I'm making it but just barely! (And thank you!!!)