May 18, 2020January 20, 2020 / Chel Owens “Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.” –Norman Cousins Share this:TwitterFacebookRedditPinterestLike this:Like Loading... Related
Exactly.. You want to LIVE not exist in this world.. I’m afraid we are being pushed to existance at the moment.. ;-( LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
So true, Chelsea, particularly if we know it is lost and do nothing about it. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
If only that wasn’t the case. Parenting is the most wonderful thing but it involves sacrifices. Those sacrifices kill a little bit of the soul. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I struggle with this idea. My counselor says I’ve lost my identity in putting the kids first but I still can’t grasp how to behave according to her idea of thinking of me first. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
It’s not easy. People tell me to starting climbing again. But in reality that’s never going to happen. That’s a tough thought. x LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
A lesson best learned in youth.
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Yes. 🙂
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Omg this is perfect!
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I think so too!
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Exactly.. You want to LIVE not exist in this world.. I’m afraid we are being pushed to existance at the moment.. ;-(
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Yes. That may be okay for an interim period, though.
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So true, Chelsea, particularly if we know it is lost and do nothing about it.
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Yes. Once we’re aware, willful inactivity is worse.
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It is. 😦
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If only that wasn’t the case. Parenting is the most wonderful thing but it involves sacrifices. Those sacrifices kill a little bit of the soul.
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I struggle with this idea. My counselor says I’ve lost my identity in putting the kids first but I still can’t grasp how to behave according to her idea of thinking of me first.
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It’s not easy. People tell me to starting climbing again. But in reality that’s never going to happen. That’s a tough thought. x
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Would he handle a stay at an aunt’s? Or, hold your rope?
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Won’t leave the garden currently. x
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Very profound!
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I think so as well.
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