May
18
2010

It’s The Journey, Not The Destination

Sometimes I wish I had a crystal ball that could tell me what the future would bring for me, for my kids. Then I am reminded that It’s the journey and not the destination that really matters. I’ve met a couple of really neat people lately both because of my job. It’s fun and exciting and laughter filled getting to know them. For whatever reasons, I instantly connected with both of them on an intellectual and spiritual level and I look forward to the tidbits of knowledge I learn about them each time I see them or talk to them. For me, there is nothing better than being able to kick back, relax around people who totally accept me as I am but are also able to be supportive of where I want to be. People who are able to be totally open about themselves, laugh at themselves and discuss everything with a totally open mind. I’ve always believed it was a good thing when someone could help me to see alternative views based on their life experiences and make me think about how I view myself and the world and how I came to those beliefs.

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