I'm pleased to say I think I've written my most honest post ever (honesty is great and all, but its a little scary, isn't it?). You can't find it here though. You'll have to visit Reverie Daydream to read about what it is I wish for most in life. I'm warning you now that its not light hearted stuff, but it is real. And did I mention honest?
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
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I look forward to reading about you and learning a wee bit more. You are one of my favorite bloggers and it's nice to read the real stuff.
Xx callie
Brava... well done.
One does choose and one continues to unlearn. Keep taking the after market labels off your sweet soul one at a time, knowing the whole is still there, loving, perfect, untouched by the "stories" of the "not now". t
I have always adored you and your site. So proud that you were able to do this at Mel's. It is a testimony to your strength and courage as a woman.
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Wonderful post Christina. I believe each of us does have control over our own actions and we can break those cycles. You are one wise lady, and I commend you for opening up.
Wonderful, thoughtful post. I haven't had the easiest go of things either. If it helps, getting pregnant, having a baby and doing counseling throughout was exactly what I needed. Never been happier.
xo
Kacie
www.acollectionofpassions.blogspot.com
BEAUTIFUL! Excellent writing, with an honest and sincere approach. I was really moved and inspired. Thank you and have a great day today...
Rustika
www.mysoulfulcolors.blogspot.com
You have a courage and a strength that will help you find your way.
christina,
i'm betting your parents never ever saw things as clearly as you see them.
you are evolving beyond your past.
you will be a wonderful mother ♥
You're a brave girl! Today you became a great example ;) I'm sure lots will be inspired by you!
your post was so beautiful. you give me strength. it's so nice to meet you. ; )
xoxo
"Being creatures that adapt, we can get so used to darkness that we begin to see it as light. It's like swimming in a deep body of water, getting tossed by waves and then fiercely swimming to the top only to realize we've been heading towards the bottom."
i can resonate with this. how then do you get yourself out of this if you are to take ownership?
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