shelly osborne
@shellyjane active 7 years, 4 months ago-
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That’s so sad! But to remember the good things your mother did could be the best thing you can do to honor her. She would be glad that you inherited some of her traits.
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Thanks for your comment.
I just wish that I could have inherited more of her talent and I hope those traits that I inherited, I do her memory some justice.
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Sorry friend to have lost your dearest mom.I know what you feel for me too lost a mom at a very young age of 6. I know my dear that you are a very nice lady an so caring to your family. May you have moved on. Take care,I miss you. I no longer see you here and your smiling face every one here longs to see.
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Time is really a great teacher. When we were young, we do not care about anything and everything, but as time passes, we mature and then we learn a lot in life. We learn to value relationships, we learn to hope for a bright future, we hope for a better life when we became so old and retire. By then we wish that time would be longer for us, to have longer life on earth. We wish for more time!
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What you say is absolutely, generally the first 25 years of our time is spent understanding time and time management. The next 25 is spent perfecting how we are still not getting more time than what we would want. the next 25 is spent what we could have done better. If we are lucky to survive after this with good health the last twenty five is spent telling others in the way of teaching our experience.
What they can do and what happened when we did not do the same. The consequences we faced and the experiences which life taught us. When we tell people at this age generally we will not have a biased view. That is the greatest advantage.
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