Change is in the air…

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Change is inevitable and can either hurt you or save you. I myself love change because with change comes learning and if you know me, I crave knowledge.


In a month or so, my son will be heading to college. I don’t even feel old enough to have a college kid as my mind considers myself still at the awesome age of 22. After all, age is only a number marking your time on our lovely planet. I don’t act my age, according to folks who seem to feel they need to dictate what your age should look like. No, I have and always will think outside the box…way outside the box.


I will wear white after Labor day or whatever the hell that day is that you shouldn’t wear white after, I will continue to dress the way that I do because it is comfortable, booting ‘fashion’ to the wayside because I don’t give a crap, I will still continue to not wear shoes when I drive, though it is against the law, a law that I think is absolutely stupid, I will continue not to go to church because I have the closest relationship with God that I have ever had and organized religion is a business and I want to go to heaven, not tithe and pay for the electricity and the salaries of the business of religion, I will eat meat on Friday’s during Lent, and so on.


I am tired of society dictating what things should look like, smell like, the time it should take, the words that need to be said, what size I am, if my hair is long or short, and so on. I’m tired of labels, paying fees to be married, fees for having a dog, co-pays, deductibles, fees for having a blog site, taxes, and so on.


I’m tired of society dictating my life!


I have made many many changes over the last 6 years of my life. I have changed husbands, changed houses, changed OT clinics, changed friends, changed my diet, changed my hair, changed my attitude, changed my mindset, changed my everything!


I have devoted my life to studying, also a change, so I can provide the absolute best OT treatment that I can for my OT kids and families.


My entire life has changed and for the better and although my family dynamic is changing drastically in the next several weeks, I embrace it as this type of change is good. I can’t wait to see how my hard work with my son will pay off as he is in college developing a life for himself.


I can’t wait to see what my daughter will accomplish, though we hit quite a bump her sophomore year. I have faith in her, more faith than she will ever perceive.


I am embracing change as it has helped me grow into a person that I am proud of being. I also found the love of my life along the way.


Change is not always easy, but your attitude towards the change makes all the difference.


Change has been good for me and I welcome it every day. Seek change as it might very well surprise you.


Love y’all!!♥


 

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Published on June 15, 2018 17:21
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