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Someone I Need To Let Go {30 days of Truth – Day 10}

November 12, 2010 by Dana

Today’s truth: Someone I need to let go

The old me… the one who was childish and stubborn.  The young girl who cared more about her appearance than anything else.  The lazy me, that didn’t know how to clean a dish or pick up a shirt and put it back on a hanger or fold it up into a drawer.  The dependant me, who relied on everyone to do everything for her. 

Today I am a grown woman.  I struggle with this old me.  I fight her off daily because it could be so easy to lapse back into her undisciplined self.  I prefer the new me.  The mother, the wife, the daughter, sister and friend.  The one who can love her babies while cleaning her house.  The one who can hold her fiance’s strong hand when he’s tired.  The woman who prays for every need she comes across and loves her family with a whole and open heart. 

I am enjoying this person I am still growing into.  I am loving the changes that God has made in me.  I’m not perfect by any means but I’m more perfect than I was yesterday or last week.  I look forward to learning more and to becoming the woman God wishes for me to be.

Filed Under: 2010, find myself, goodbye, happiness, let go, move forward, old me

Someone You Didn’t Want To Let Go {30 Days of Truth – Day 9}

November 11, 2010 by Dana

Today’s Truth: Someone you didn’t want to let go, but just drifted.

Several years ago, I met a great person through my husband.  This guy was hard working, and strong in his faith.  A true blessing to my life and my best friend. 

A lot of people didn’t understand our relationship and thought there was more to it than “just friends”.  They felt it was best that we cut our ties and no longer talk with each other. 

Eventually, he chose to follow this advice and well I haven’t talked with him since.  I understand why he chose to do this, as he was a lot younger and the opinion of his family was extremely important to him. 

There is not a day in my life that I don’t miss his friendship, his strong christian guidance, his encouraging words and hugs and his dependability.  I am thankful for the season he was a part of my life because it forever changed my faith in God above.  I know he is happy in his life and for that I’m thankful and I am also thankful for the brief period I was able to call him my friend. 

Filed Under: 2010, 30 days of Truth, faith, family, friends, let go, move on, say goodbye

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