How I Feel On Monday Morning
Thirty is getting even closer. I'm having so many battles inside. Wondering if what I have done so far is good enough. Afraid of getting older. I want to dye my hair red then I want to dye it black. Obviously something is wrong when I think of dying my hair that much or is there? I'm happy. I'm content with my life except for the fact that we are always busy, don't get to spend as much time with our families and it goes by so fast. I want to freeze time for them.
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Thirty is getting even closer. I'm having so many battles inside. Wondering if what I have done so far is good enough. Afraid of getting older. I want to dye my hair red then I want to dye it black. Obviously something is wrong when I think of dying my hair that much or is there? I'm happy. I'm content with my life except for the fact that we are always busy, don't get to spend as much time with our families and it goes by so fast. I want to freeze time for them.
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7 Comments:
I know the feeling. There is always room for improvement but we should not cry over the past. The past is done we tired our best to do the best.
Enjoy your busy time now because there will come a time when you wish you were that busy.
“Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away”
~Unknown
Relax
Okay, I guess I'm jumping on the quote bandwagon, but here's one that always makes me feel better when I'm feeling like that.
"What I know for sure is that no matter where you stand right now - on a hilltop, in a gutter, at a crossroads, in a rut - you need to give yourself the best you have to offer in this moment. This is it. Rather than depleting yourself with judgements about what you haven't done, who you could have become, why you haven't moved faster, or what you should have changed, redirect that energy toward the next big push - the one that takes you from good enough to better. The one that takes you from adequate to extraordinary. The one that helps you rise up from a low moment and reach for your personal best."
- Oprah Winfrey
Wow. The quote above left me speachless.
Sweetie, I understand. I want to freeze time too. Stop. I may cry. LOL
When your boys smile up at you and say "Mommy, I love you" that's how you know it's all worth it and you're doing the right thing!
What a stunning photo. And when you figure out that time freezing thing - let me know :)
That is a gorgeous photo of the three of you!!
Freezing time would be amazing!
Thanks Leslie for digging up such a wonderful quote. It means a lot. And thanks to the rest of you for such nice comments. I appreciate them.
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