You only truly get old when you stop believing.
You only truly get old when you stop believing.
It started when I gave up smoking and went from there!
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Wow! Now they are profound words dear lady. Well said 😀
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Simple and provocative. Thank you.
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I can agree with that.
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I thought you might.
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I think so too, Pam. My situation halted my dreaming for a tiny bit. But not anymore. Sending love and hugs. 💛🤗💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
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I think when times are stressed, that is the most important time to believe. Even if it is the most difficult time to do so.
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Way to go girl! Don’t ever give up on your dreams. They are the soft spot where we can land when we’re having a tough day. And there are tough days, but you’re tougher! You got this!
Ginger
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Reblogged this on A Teacher's Reflections.
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Thank you.
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I believe that 100%
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Great minds think alike.
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Of course!
Have a fabulous Thursday, Pam!
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Is that why people keep telling me to “grow up”? 🤗 I want to keep thinking and acting young for as long as possible. Way more fun than acting like Methuselah!!
And by “young” I don’t mean “childish”!
Ginger
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I refuse to give up my ‘childish’ enthusiasm. When people tell me to grow up, I tell them they need to grow down and learn a few things. I can be cranky! Ha ha ha ha!
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Reblogged this on NEW BLOG HERE >> https:/BOOKS.ESLARN-NET.DE.
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Thanks for the re-blog.
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Just call me Peter Pan!
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Hi Peter! Love the shoes!
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Oh. I’m going barefoot these days. Makes the flights easier. 🙃
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That’s some truth, Pam.
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Thanks Dan.
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That’s the secret right there.
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If only it were an open secret.
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Agree and it is oft said, you are as old as you think you are.
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Ha ha ha! Some days I’m 19 and out to change the world. Some days I’m 102 and I can’t find my shoes.
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Most of us are…..part of growing wiser with age or I prefer to call it, like wine!
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I remember as a kid I developed a philosophy that people were old when they stopped running. Remember how our parents always came and went in a dignified manner, whereas we kids sprinted from house to car to playground to ….wherever. This doesn’t really hold true so much anymore, with so many folks dedicated to fitness running.
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Oh I do remember that! My father used to refer to us as Jack-in-the-Box! Always popping up. Good memories.
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