Life is too short to wake up with regrets. So, love the people who treat you right. Forgive, and then forget about the ones who don't.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Wordless Wednesday-Be Inspired
Nick Vujicic
3 comments:
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Oh Kit, This is so inspirational. I love the life in this man. I must send this to one of our coaches. Her brother-in-law is a cabinet maker and over the holidays lost the upper parts of 3 of his fingers in a woodworking accident. She was telling him about my lack of thumb and how it didn't seem to change what I did. She asked any advice. I told her to tell him that anything is possible. This proves it. Janet
I taught primary school for 27 years, and loved every minute of it. I am now enjoying retirement on 30+ acres in the north Georgia mountains with my husband and Labrador Retrievers.
When we aren't hanging out in the woods, we enjoy traveling in our RV w/ the dogs. One of our favorite destinations is the Pacific Northwest, especially the Oregon and Washington coasts.
My parents are deceased, I am an only child and have no children; therefore, my husband and dogs are my family.
My blog and blogging friends have taken the place of my classroom and students.
You could say, I've gone from SCHOOL DAYS to DOG DAZE.
Congrats to Matt, 2014 Yukon Quest Rookie of Year, Vets' and Spirit of North Awards and 3rd Place
Yukon River, South of Eagle, AK~ 1996
"I expect to pass through the world but once. Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness I can show to any creature, let me do it now.. Let me not defer it, for I shall not pass this way again." Stephen Grellet (1773-1855)
Home Sweet Home
Out in the Boonies...
Our Place
My Family
Hubby and Sassy-Oregon Coast 2006
Zack-Rescued November 2001
Sassy-Retirement gift to myself, May 2005
Buddy-Rescued March 2007
Arctic Circle~1996
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3 comments:
Oh Kit,
This is so inspirational. I love the life in this man. I must send this to one of our coaches. Her brother-in-law is a cabinet maker and over the holidays lost the upper parts of 3 of his fingers in a woodworking accident. She was telling him about my lack of thumb and how it didn't seem to change what I did. She asked any advice. I told her to tell him that anything is possible. This proves it.
Janet
And then there are those of us that can't even take care of ourselves with all 4 limbs...sad
What an inspiration!
Hugs!
Kat
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