Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Reflections

We lost our dear friend Darwin last week.


It has been extremely difficult for my husband and myself. It's a shame that it takes these things to remind us about what is really important in life. So much seems insignificant in comparison. We feel we often make the wrong choices and let precious time and opportunities pass us by. We've talked much this week, as he got more and more ill about consciously making the decision to spend time with with our friends and family. To take advantage of the opportunities before us to see them and to create more opportunities where and when we can. 
Life is short. Make the most of every day. You never know if you'll get another.

I wanted to share some words from another blogger today that echoed our own but were more eloquent: 

What Matters Most in Life

by Jane Powell on October 25, 2011
“In the long run, it’s your personal relationships that really matter.”
With today’s busy lifestyles, it’s all too easy to put relationships on the backburner and take them for granted. Even though you may have every intention of spending regular time with your partner, hectic schedules get in the way and you end up running in every direction except toward each other.
Yet, you know that your personal relationships are paramount to personal fulfillment. Be sure to set some time aside each week to rediscover the people that mean most to you. Be alone with that person, talk, enjoy your time together and renew your relationship.
After all, in this life, your loved ones are what really matter.
©Jane Powell – Meditations for Women
Today’s Affirmation: Each week I set aside time to be with my loved ones.
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