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This is Your Life ...

When I came across this LIFE Poster - I thought it would go along wonderfully with how I have been feeling. Life is not a dress rehearsal. Life is happening right now. We need to live it, breathe it and take it all in. I do feel, at this age, that I am doing this. I feel comfortable in my own skin. Are you living, breathing and taking in your life? Or are you just going through the motions?

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  1. Following you here now. Lovely blog. Hope you'll follow back on mine. Helps me to remember to come back to my followers.

    Coleen in Ukraine
    www.vintageterrace2.blogspot.com

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  2. Love the posters message very much...Just like living Life, comfortable, confident is what I seem to be growing into...As in the movie Calender Girls...the last stage is the most glorious! love & light..Debi

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  3. Hi Coleen - Thank you for visiting me - Yes, I will definately visit you on your blog - So happy to see you here!

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  4. Hi Prudence - Yes - The Poster messages really speak to me, as well - I agree - Living life comfortably, that is all I ever wanted - I have not seen the Calendar Girls, sounds like I need to see it ... Thanks for always making me smile with your posts!

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  5. Hi Kristine, Thanks so much for stopping by my blog. I'm a follower of yours now, and I look forward to stopping in for some inspiration!

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  6. Hi Shari - So wonderful hearing from you - Thanks for stopping by - Loving your blog - Love the way you write - I will also be stopping by to see what you have been up to!

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