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September 12, 2007

Life

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade right? That is my motto for life right now. Despite my current situation I have to remain strong and keep pushing ahead. I have given up on many occasions because its just easier to throw in the towel. But, I have now picked myself up and am reinviting all things great into my space.

I am working to make my marriage stronger than it ever has been. Rebuilding friendship and remembering "why" we took the step in the first place is one of the hardest things to do after 13yrs of being together. Anything worth having...takes a fight to maintain.

My mother is officially only here for about 2 more weeks and then she is off to a new life on the east coast. I am very hurt because we are so close and a hugh support for one another. But her happiness is important to me. I moved the east coast, so why shouldnt she be able to love life? Maybe this is Yahweh's way of teaching my hubby and I to rely on one another again for everything. working together as a team. Only time will tell what is to come and I am excited to see it all.

1 comment:

Angelica said...

awwww, Tia, you will come through this move in valiant form, like you handle everything else. Your relationship with your mother is a gift and it will only grow stronger.