Monthly Archives: September 2010

You Can Really Live When You…

We catch ourselves sometimes, don’t we, just going through the motions. Auto-pilot. Dangerous, in my opinion. After rereading yesterday’s post, it hit me. Did it hit you? That thought. The thought that we can not be fully alive until we … Continue reading

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Courage Is All We Have

“Courage is the human virtue that counts most — courage to act on limited knowledge and insufficient evidence. That’s all any of us have.” – Robert Frost Limited knowledge and insufficient evidence. That’s where hope and faith take over to guide … Continue reading

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We Are So Blind

He said, “The people who are born here and never leave to see other places have no idea what they have. They can not understand the freedoms and blessings they have”. He went on, “Paved roads, schools everywhere, hospitals everywhere, … Continue reading

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Who Shapes Their Attitude?

I could be wrong, but adults, particularly primary care givers, shape a child’s attitude more than anyone else. And along the way, while we are showing and involving them in life, we might miss the opportunity to explain “why” certain … Continue reading

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