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What we learn as we get older is that life doesn’t always go as we plan. We need to learn to control what we can and not worry about what we can’t. Life is going to throw us lemons so let’s make lemonade.

At my age, I’ve learned that most of what we worry about never happens, and most of what does happen we never saw coming. So here’s my advice: prepare for what you can, accept what you can’t, and spend more time living than worrying. The graveyards are full of people who died with perfect plans but unlived lives. Don’t be one of them.

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Stay Strong & Be Inspired, Stacy

I saw this quote the other day on Facebook, and it hit home for me. I was just thinking now that I am 50, I have probably lived over half of my life. I doubt I will make it to 100 so I need to cherish the time I have left by living life to the fullest. I also need to evaluate what things make my life better and get rid of the things that don’t.

One day you realize you’ve probably lived more years than you have left…and suddenly you stop tolerating things that waste your life.

~ unknown

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Stay Strong & Be Inspired, Stacy

My dearest sister up in Heaven,

Well, dear sister, it’s been eight years since you left this Earth. Eight years since you have been at peace. Eight years since your body has been pain-free. Eight years since you have been reunited with our dad, grandpa, and other relatives who have gone before you. Eight years since you were taken into the Kingdom of Heaven, and God wrapped his arms around you. Eight years since you have been wrapping your arms around those entering Heaven who have no one to greet them.

And for all those things, I am truly happy for you and find comfort in those thoughts.

But, dear sister, there are many times when I am just sad. I miss my best friend. I miss having you to talk to. I miss your levelheadedness, your compassion for others, and your advice. I miss how well you knew me, which was probably better than I knew myself. I miss that you were always right (mostly:)) and I appreciated that. I miss that we grew up in the same house and the same town and could talk about memories that happened way back when. I miss that I don’t have you to share this life with anymore. It leaves the biggest hole in my heart.

sister

And for all those things, I am truly sad and heartbroken.

So, dear sister, I will honor your spirit by sharing my memories with people who knew you and even those who didn’t. I will honor you by showing your pictures and videos to your children who want to know who their mother was. I will cherish your memory by looking at old photos and explaining the memory to whoever will listen. I will honor you by living my life to the fullest because I know that life is precious and at any moment I may be called up to sit at the table next to you.

sister's kids

And for all those things, I need to be strong and let your spirit guide me.

In the end, dear sister, I am grateful for the 38 years we had together. I am grateful for your loving ways and kindness that you carried with you throughout your life. I am grateful for my beautiful niece and fearless nephew, who are growing up into amazing young people. I am grateful for the loving woman, (one day to become their stepmother) and the amazing, fun-loving step-siblings you guided into their lives. Continue to watch over all of us, especially our mother, who misses you more than words can say.

me and sister in law

We love you and miss you, dear sister. Send us Signs from Heaven to comfort us whenever possible. We will be on the lookout!

Stay Strong & Be Inspired, Stacy