Category Archives: Life Lessons

Lasting Memories

So I couldn’t decide where to post this entry… whether here, or on our April in Paris website. Well… since it had to do with traveling and building important memories into you life through the things you do with the … Continue reading

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Making Choices

My life is filled with difficult choices. Do I follow this treatment regiment, or another? Do I go to this doctor or another? Do I use this herbal remedy, or is it just a waste of money? Do I keep … Continue reading

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Acceptance

Once in a while, people tell us things and we go for weeks, months and sometimes even years before we “get” it. I had one of those moments today. Friends, family, counselors and books all tell me that it’s okay … Continue reading

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Waiting for Life to Return Again

Today I am given the task of writing about something I am terrible at doing. But anyone who knows me well will trust I’m not going to try to do this unless I found a role model to glean from. I’ve … Continue reading

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Difficult Decisions

This weekend, I find myself in a situation where I must make a potentially life changing decision with very limited understanding of the facts. But since “time is of the essence” (a legal phrase indicating that potential, devastating consequences may … Continue reading

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