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Change

As my four readers know, life is change. We change as we get older. We change when we get out of school. We change into adults...well some change into adults others just get bigger but stay kids mentally. Anyway, life is change. As for me, my life is changing again. It seems that I have happily skipped down a path that I didn't intend to and ran into a road block. So now I have to find another path do go down. I am being vague for a reason.

I am moving on to another adventure and am looking forward to seeing what windows of opportunities are out there. They, whoever "they" are, say that life never closes a door without opening a window. Of course, if I can't find a window open I'll just kick one open.

For those of you who know what my husband bought me for my anniversary, I will be riding in style down my new path.

It does make me wonder. Life can be unexpected and joyous, then it could be down right mean and kick you in the face when you're smiling. Either way, life has a lot to offer, good or bad. I have learned a lesson that perhaps is unfair but learned. 

In two weeks, I will add another post. One less cryptic. Stay tuned.

Until next time...

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  1. Change really is the only constant in life. Just keep rolling girlfriend; you can handle anything that comes your way.

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