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  • « Moving On…Leaving It Behind… | Home | What Do You Intend To Do? »

    Whoever Said Growing Up Was Easy?

    By KWiz | June 19, 2007

    In a comment The New Parent kindly left me in response to my last post, he stated:

    “…there’s a saying I kinda remember: we spend our days worrying about the future, lamenting our pasts, ever forgetting our present. Sometimes I’ve found that the pain I remember evaporates as I allow the energy of joy into my heart. It’s not an easy time of it, but who ever said growing up was supposed to be easy (smile).”

    Well, The New Parent, you’re right. It’s not easy. It’s not easy to remind myself that right smack in my present (and presence) are joys all around if I just take a second to look. And so, in addition to the comment above, I’d like to leave us with something Albert Einstein said,

    That’s enough for me today…

    What about you?

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    Topics: Just Everyday Life, Personal Development, Spiritual Growth |

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    5 Responses to “Whoever Said Growing Up Was Easy?”

    1. The New Parent Says:
      June 29th, 2007 at 10:49 am

      Hi Kwiz–thank you for post that thought of mine. Lovely quote.

    2. KWiz Says:
      July 1st, 2007 at 9:49 am

      You’re welcome, The New Parent.

    3. Blithe Muse Says:
      July 21st, 2007 at 1:54 pm

      a beautiful transfixing picture that goes so well with the quote!! amazing post!!

    4. Yvonne Russell Says:
      July 28th, 2007 at 9:32 pm

      What a wonderful combination of photo and quote…. beautiful.

    5. Deal Locker - Free online coupons Says:
      August 24th, 2007 at 8:08 pm

      We just added a new child to the family and I stumbled upon this. Very nice. Thank you.

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