Birthdays

birthday 50thAs I begin the count down to my 50th birthday this Christmas Day, I reflect on the top things I have learned over the years.  I thought I would share them with you and I hope you enjoy them.

    1. There are more good people in the world than bad people.
    2. Bad things happen to good people.
    3. Each of us is stronger than we think.
    4. It is amazing how much you can love someone else’s child. So from my oldest to my youngest – I love you and am proud of you!
    5. It is not what you said, or what you meant by what you said, it is about how the other person interprets or perceives what you said.
    6. Each person has their own struggle, do not judge them.
    7. It is not always about you.
    8. There is always another bus at the bus station, so if you are not enjoying the ride, get on a different bus.
    9. Attitude is everything.
    10. Always love first, then laugh, then dance.
    11. Being diagnosed with RSD was not the worst news I have experienced, although it is in the top three.
    12. When you look in a mirror keep in mind that you are looking at the person responsible for your life, your health and your happiness.  Manage it wisely!
    13. God does not make any junk, he made each of us unique. For those who believe, know that he is always with you, so lean on him.
    14. Animals and children truly are a a gift and a blessing.
    15. Giving is rewarding, especially when you expect nothing in return.
    16. All people really need to know is that someone is there to help them and to love them should they need it. Remember to make sure others know you are there for them.
    17. No matter what job you are doing, do it well. Your name is attached to it.
    18. The only thing we have that we can fully control is our word. Make commitments and promises you plan to keep.
    19. Music is the key to memories.
    20. Santa brought me, at least that is what my mom always told me!
    Have a Happy Holiday and a wonderful life!  Remember to be thankful every day.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *