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Discovering Our Own Path


I read this quote online this week and I have to say, it stayed with me. James Van Praagh reminds of that we need to live life fully. Each Day. Everyday.

I will be the first one to admit, it is not always easy to live fully. Life brings happy moments, sad times, exuberance and grieving. We never know what each day will bring.

If we look ahead that is where I usually find my pot of gold. I am not saying to wish away the days in between, but the light at the end of the tunnel gives me hope. A softer place to land.

Where are you headed? What do you see at the end of the tunnel? How bright is it?

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  1. I am not always sure where I am headed Kristine, but I love the journey getting there, and each day is an adventure!

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    1. Means so much that you take the time to comment, Cathy - I also love the journey ... Love your thought process XX

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  2. I wish I could say I've discovered my path, but sometimes it doesn't seem that way. Although, there are times when everything seems to be just right. One of the things that give me that feeling is art. :)

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    1. Sonja - I am right there with you - Some days I feel I have found my calling and then other days I am searching for more ... I think we are right where we are suppose to be ... For Now :)

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  3. Still searching, thats just me....my daughterin-law is persuing photography Kristina, and I was hoping you would give me an idea when your book will be available???? ♥Debi

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    1. Hi Debi - It makes my heart sing to hear that your daughter-in-law in interested in photography - Such a wonderful interest - Thank you for your inquiry regarding my book - I have to say "it is in the process" of being made right now - I will inquire a timeframe and be back to you on this ... It means the world to me that you are asking! <3 Kristine

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