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Something Blue
Q. What is the meaning of "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue"? A. This tradition comes from an Old English rhyme ("Something Olde, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, A Sixpence in your Shoe"), and the four objects that the bride adds to her wedding outfit or carries with her on the big day are just good luck charms. Don't stress too much about them -- they are the little tokens of love your mother, sister, other relatives, and attendants will give you at the eleventh hour (although you can give them to yourself, too). Something old represents continuity; something new offers optimism for the future; something borrowed symbolizes borrowed happiness; something blue stands for purity, love, and fidelity; and a sixpence in your shoe is a wish for good fortune and prosperity, although this remains largely a British custom.
Everything has a story...some stories are just longer than others.
7 Cardinal Rules In Life
1. Make peace with your past
so it won't screw up the present.
2. What others think of you
is none of your business.
3. Time heals almost everything,
give it time.
4. Don't compare your life to others
and don't judge them. You have no idea what there journey
is all about.
5. Stop thinking too much
it's alright not to know the answers. They will come to you
when you least expect it.
6. No one is in charge of your happiness,
except you.
7. Smile. You don't own
all the problems in the world.