I think that sometimes it is important to remember how far we’ve come and take joy in the journey you’ve now set for yourself. I thought that a very brave woman who I’ve met here [Surviving Domestic Violence] could do with a reminder of just how much she has changed her life.
Thank you Jenni. You’re supposed to make me laugh not cry. Really I consider you the greatest of friends.
And I’m out of words………Thank you
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😀 – well if you want to laugh I can tell you that Jims final installment is due late tonight. Take care.
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lol……..cannot wait 🙂
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😀
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Loved these words!
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🙂
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Hope you are well my friend?
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Great quote for your great site 🙂
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Thank you Alex. It’s quite humbling.
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And very deserved. It’s people like you the quote was inspired by.
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Aww, you are so kind, now you’re gonna make me cry.
Thank you just doesn’t seem sufficient. I actually reblogged it on my site to remind me of my dance.
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Beautiful. 🙂
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Beautiful post!
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It is a lovely saying.
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Lovely intentions, Jenni.
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This is very beautiful
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It is a lovely saying.
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momwithoutpaws knows first hand about this. She was married before my dadwithoutpaws to a not nice man.. It is important we listen and watch for signs. No one knew she was being hurt, he was a policeman, how would anyone think he would hurt her. Who could she tell another policeman they all knew each other. Momwithoutpaws found out years later that 60% of women going to the shelter where she lives were police officers wives.
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I’m glad momwithoutpaws is not with him anymore. It’s awful that those supposed to protect are who she needed protection from.
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At a stage in my life where I have been struggling as to how far I still have to go (to get to my ‘happy’ place) it was a comfort to read this quote and reflect on how far I had actually come. Thanks for that.
(and I also checked out the other blog).
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I’m glad it had meaning for you, it’s important to remember at times. Jenni
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Reblogged this on Teela Hart and commented:
My good friend Jenni over at Unload and Unwind made this post for me as she knew I was feeling a little down yesterday and I wanted to share it with ya’ll. It touched my heart and I want her to know just how much her friendship means to me.
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What a great reminder…clearing out the past is a long, hard task.
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It can be, that’s why its important from time to time to remember how far we have travelled and it is the journey that makes us not the destination. Jenni
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So heart-warming. Just proves how supportive bloggers can be for each other, especially during those darker moments we all have.
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Lovely!
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I have nominated you for the Five Ennobling Award: here are the rules, http://sociopathlife.com/awards/quintet-of-radiance-five-enobling-awards/ and congratulations. xx
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It is a dark road and a long and dangerous one too. Please never forget the invisible victims of mental abuse in marraiges it is just as violent and never anything to show as proof. xxx
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Abuse is abuse in my opinion regardless of its nature. Damage to the soul and mind leaves scars in the same way damage to the body does. All are worthy of respect and all those who would harm others to gratify their own insecurities and twisted ideas deserve a special place in the underworld where they can learn what it is to be powerless.
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I could not of put that better myself, I have written many poems on the subject . Why oh! why are there people who have to impose their nastiness in others bullying, beating and mental abuse , the more I contemplate this subject the more depressed it make me. …sorry to rant!
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Hey feel free – I have an entire category dedicated to Enjoying a Rant on my blog. So rant, soapbox and run off at the mouth – tis all good.
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I like that ‘Run off at the mouth’
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😀
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