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Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 11:12 am
by Sheryl
Yesterday I watched the Family Stone. A great movie with Diane Keaton, Sara Jessica Parker, Rupert Everett and other great actors. It's about a large family coming together for the holidays. As I was watching the movie, I found myself wishing I had Christmas's like that. You know a big rambling house, silly sibling squabbles, ect ect. And then suddenly while in the midst of this daydream it hit me, why am I wishing for this? I have a family now, no it's not perfect, who's is, I have a roof over my head, food in my cubboards. So why am I wishing for something more, when there are plenty of folks would be happy as a lark to have what I have. I'm finally growing up. I'm finally beginning to realize my place in this world, and to give back from what I have now. And not sit and wish and wait till I have more.

So my friends here, love what you have now, because someone somewhere would love to have it. And lot's of love and hugz from the crazy Texan this holiday season!

:-4:-4

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Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 11:21 am
by Nomad
Simple perfection. Really beautiful.

I myself have had a gradual revelation recently.

Ive always gotten muddled up in trying to sort my minds thoughts and my feelings into some sort of organized semblence of sanity.

Then it dawned on me its not so much what I think or feel thats as important as what I do. My actions.

That really clears things up for me.

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Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 11:24 am
by Chezzie
Your totally 100% right Sheryl.

Hope you have a wonderful christmas hun

My mum and dad have gone away for xmas, they do every year as they see it as another holiday as they both still work fulltime. We always have my hubbys mum for xmas dinner, gawd knows id love a change and have goose but beggars cant be choosers (heh heh)..

Just received a couple of phone calls of peeps saying they will be dropping by tomorrow with gifts, other than that it will be fairly quiet.........QUIET!!! who the hell am I kidding..QUIET with a 9 and 8 year old at xmas.....:wah::wah::wah:

Im thankful for what I have here, im very lucky and ill show hubby how appreciative later:sneaky::sneaky::-4

Eat drink and be merry for soon you will be on a diet

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Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 11:43 am
by spot
It's not what you have or how long you have it, it's what you do with it, giving back is everything. That's a good Christmastime post Sheryl.

Here, this might even fit with the idea, I got a lot out of watching this. It's called Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams and it's by an amazing chap at Carnegie-Mellon called Randy Pausch.

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Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 2:23 pm
by laneybug
Good post, Sheryl. I think we all do that from time to time. Wishing for something better than we already have. We all think the grass is greener on the other side. What we don't always realize is, there is no other side! :)

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Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 3:58 pm
by Sheryl
spot;746086 wrote: It's not what you have or how long you have it, it's what you do with it, giving back is everything. That's a good Christmastime post Sheryl.

Here, this might even fit with the idea, I got a lot out of watching this. It's called Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams and it's by an amazing chap at Carnegie-Mellon called Randy Pausch.


It took me awhile to get through, but i must say that was an excellant video, spot! Lot's of little nuggets of knowledge for me to chew and grow on.

If anyone else hasn't watched it, take the time and watch it. It's well worth the hour and 25 minutes. And you'll have some laughs

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Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 9:02 pm
by Patsy Warnick
Sheryl

Welcome to the world of Life - Merry Christmas to you & your Family, Enjoy

Nomad - you stated your Actions - Body language is LOUDER than words

we're all elvolving - strange when it hits ya like a board.

Merry Christmas

Patsy

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Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 10:04 pm
by moonpie
T.V cam portray perfections and then again alot of imperfections. We just have to be happy with what we have, because you don't have to look to far to see someone worse off than you are. Happy holidays, friends.