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photo courtesy of weheartit.com |
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Trip to Keystone, Co 2014 |
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Post-tumble down the mountain. Slow and steady. |
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Great times with great friends! |
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Courtesy of www.inspiringquotes.in |
Whether you took mom's car out for a spin even though she said not to and in the process you wrecked it OR you neglected to keep your significant other informed of your choices until after the fact, the same result remains; A breech of trust. For committed couples this is especially trying and can be detrimental to the relationship. Feelings of betrayal can surface and both past and future actions will likely come into question.
I'd like to think that absolutely no one LIKES to be considered untrustworthy but we've all seen grown people acting like selfish children now and again. It's definitely not on my list of ways to be described but we all make choices where we didn't look at some of the less obvious consequences. Our original intent is usually not to hurt someone or maybe we've justified their hurt by placing our own needs first and assuming we'll be forgiven. Regardless of the reasoning, be sure the ends justify the means before taking the leap. Your gut may be right a lot but not always and when it isn't you can be sure indigestion (and heartache) will follow. BREAK OUT THE TUMS AND TISSUES!
I will be the first to admit I'm guilty of testing the people I love....which establishes the fact I'm human and far from perfect. However, admitting we make mistakes also opens up a world of opportunity for growth in areas we didn't know needed growing. Despite your side of the situation, all involved are given a chance to develop their character, inner being and moral self. It is through struggle we discover how strong we are physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually.
Personally, I have been blessed with good people in my life who have no problem whatsoever calling me out when I've tiptoed across a line. I consider this a huge blessing because we all need to be knocked down a few pegs every once in a while. We need to be reminded that it isn't always about us and with the help of those closest we can all prosper from life's challenges. From the darkest of times there's always a silver lining...it's just that sometimes we have to get out the paint brush and create it ourselves. Henceforth my tag line (at the bottom of every post) that I have used since I was a 17 year old pregnant senior in high school.
Hmmmm...a possible ink quote? Maybe, I am an ink addict.
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No, honey this is NOT me. |
Now before I go, I just want to say thank you to the best husband any girl could ever have; For loving me in spite of my flaws and annoying little habits. (Head-strong is the term I believe was used.) But like you said, you knew what you were getting into and I for one am incredibly lucky you still asked. I can't say with any guarantee I won't find/do something that doesn't test your patience in the future but I can say with 100% assurance you'll know ahead of time and I'll ask you to hold my hand while I do it. Love you!
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Mom & Dad's 50th Anniversary Cruise 2013 |
~~~If you don't see a silver lining...make one~~~
1 comment:
Holding Hands is way more than a good thing. I am so proud of your learning baby girl!
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