Well, September 2nd came and went. It was a great day. Family to hang out with, and birthday wishes from around the globe! I am a very lucky person. I try to remember this all the time. I know that I am so very lucky to have Chris, and the boys, to have everyone in my family. I love all of my friends, and love what my life has become. It's fantastic to think that this is my life. Freedom, love and happiness. That is what I am full of. You never really know what you're going to get in life, and what will happen. And I believe in Karma, so what have I done to deserve all of this happiness? Really, this is a serious question.... I'm not sure, but I will keep doing my best as a person to have the 'luck' continue for my family and I.
Well, this is my first full day as a 30 year old. I don't feel older, and I don't think I look older. I'm ok with being 30. No mid life crisis happening here. Maybe it has something to do with this amazing adventure that we are getting ready for. Maybe I'm just lucky again. At any rate, it's the way it is. Anyways, just a little blabbering about how lucky I feel. A big huge thank you to everyone that I have ever known for helping my have the best life ever. I love you all.
Monday, September 3, 2007
Luck
Posted by transformingtamara at 09:41 0 comments
Labels: Still in Canada
Can hardly wait
I can hardly wait to finish painting the back hall, and laundry area. Then all that is left is the window wells, and some rocks. It seems like loads still, but it rilly isn't. Tamara is planning a small time away next weekend to the mountains for one final visit while Jay runs the Open House. We are still positive the house will sell this month, after all we didn't get stuck with disease for nothing. Though, I must admit, it would be great to finish all these tasks so that I can start spending an hour or two a day learning the copywriting with the course I bought. I am stoked to try it, and only need an opportunity to get some momentum. On that note, I'll segway to the ongoing hurricane season. Wow, it's getting pretty intense and covering more ground thjis year than any other it seems. In fact, all the countries we want to visit have been hit, or are in the path of the nxt two making news! Still... I would rather hit a shelter for a couple days and rebuild than have 7 month of cold weather. That's just me, and my wife, thankfully. Thank goodness we are allowed to make our own minds up and do things that aren't on the standard 'to do list'. We keep hoping. Life.
Posted by transformingtamara at 09:14 0 comments
Labels: Still in Canada