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Iâm excited about the rest of my life
Toledo, Spain
"FINALLY, and I think most importantly, marriage is a vocation. It is a task to which you are called. If it is a task, it means you work at it. It is not something which happens. You hear the call, you answer, you accept the task, you enter into it willingly and eagerly, you commit yourself to its disciplines and responsibilities and limitations and privileges and joys. You concentrate on it, giving yourself to it day after day in a lifelong Yes. Having said Yes to the man who asked you to marry him, you go on saying Yes to marriage."
Elisabeth Elliot, Let Me Be a Woman
âI think people expect too much from marriage today. They expect perfection. Every moment should be bliss. Thatâs TV or movies. But that is not the human experience. Twenty good minutes here, forty good minutes there, it adds up to something beautiful. The trick is when things arenât so great, you donât junk the whole thing. Itâs okay to have an argument. Itâs okay that the other one nudges you a little, bothers you a little. Itâs part of being close to someone. But the joy you get from that same closenessâwhen you watch your children, when you wake up and smile at each otherâthat is a blessing. People forget that.â
â Mitch Albom, Have a Little Faith
âThere are far, far better things ahead than any we leave behind.â
â C. S. Lewis
âMake it a habit to tell people thank you. To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the expectation of anything in return. Truly appreciate those around you, and youâll soon find many others around you. Truly appreciate life and youâll find that you have more of it.â Ralph Morston
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âOnce in a while we meet a gentle person. Gentleness is a virtue hard to find in a society that admires toughness and roughness. We are encouraged to get things done and to get them done fast, even when people get hurt in the process. Success, accomplishment, and productivity count. But the cost is high. There is no place for gentleness in such a milieu. Gentle is the one who does ânot break the crushed reed, or snuff the faltering wick.â Gentle is the one who is attentive to the strengths and weaknesses of the other and enjoys being together more than accomplishing something. A gentle person treads lightly, listens carefully, looks tenderly, and touches with reverence. A gentle person knows that true growth requires nurture, not force. Letâs dress ourselves with gentleness.â
â Henri Nouwen, Bread for the Journey: A Daybook of Wisdom and Faith (HarperOne, nov. 2006)
Barcelona, Spain
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"why do you know that" i am curious about the world around me
âMy heart, like a wild spring day.â
â Mary Oliver, from Devotions: Selected Poems; âLittle Owl That Lives In The Orchard,â