Week 27
It is that time of the week again Saurday centus . I have 100 words to fir around the prompt ( in purple)
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Why do I keep looking back to that date? After all I am happily married , have wonderful grandchildren and my faith is stronger than ever .
I am so thankful for all the blessing I have received since that day 1n August 2009 ,
The first 18 months were hard going but now I look back and think of everything in perspective. I know Its the 11th Anniversary of my divorce but I must not look back just forwards to the wonderful future
20 comments:
Well done. I can relate to this.
Ah yes, it isn't only divorce that we can not leave in the past...many things of our lives follow and taut us if we let them.
Don't look back...keep moving forward!
It's not always that easy to look only forward, I wish "you" well. xo
Wonderful Centus. Really true to life for people. Hopefully, most people can look forward and not get mired in it. Good job.
Sometimes it's difficult to look forward.
This is a universal theme for all of us, one way or another.
=)
No regrets...move forward and live life to the fullest! Nice post. Thanks for sharing!
Malisa
sorry about that . I had to scratch the comment cause I thought you were still single ...Congrats anyway!
Looking forward is the way to go!
embracing weeds
I think every anniversary should be celebrated in some way so that forward is the only way to go!
Nicely done Tracy! Sometimes we don't realize how lucky we are until we do look back. Nice use of the prompt. Kat
Wonderful piece. Anniversaries are important dates--whether they signal a coming together or gaining independence and freedom.
Good work on this, Tracy. A tough post to write!
You got it right - always look forward.
sadly i think we would always look back even in another 11 years time. nice take :)
I enjoyed this. I took a differnt fork of the same track with my effort this week.
Good point. Moving forward. Eventually, the actual dates will fade.
Nice job!
This was a very good and seamless use of the prompt. Aren't you glad to be moving forward with life instead of spinning your wheels and wishing you weren't? ~Ames
Tracy, this was a wonderful use of the prompt. I used it because that Saturday was my husband and my 11th Anniversary!
This was great!
Thank you for linking.
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