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May 5, 2006

Grass is Greener

Yahweh is so merciful, but teaches us such awesome lessons when we need it the most. Yes the tide seems to be turning in many parts of my life, but the most important. We always think the grass is greener on the other side, right? It just may be, but there are pros and cons to everything. So, today, I say...take the lawn that has been given to you and make it flourish with what you have. Life is a cycle, as a caterpillar becomes a butterfly, so to does life. It is about change, alteration, and adjustment. Life would be so boring without this I think. I'm not gonna lie though, change is hard. Especially for me because I like organization and I love to have a system.

Today my grass is emerald green because I am learning to live on the "street" that was handed down to me. Blessings are coming forth and I am so thankful for the opportunity to exhale.

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