Friday, May 26, 2017

5-26-2017

Mary’s Minute

“Sometimes people come into your life for a moment, a day, or a lifetime.  It matters not the time they spent with you, but how they impacted your life at the time.”
                                                                                       ~ Unknown
We are fortunate to have many people come through our lives that change and refine us.  The older we get the more connections we make, which is a wonderful thing.  Although we can hold onto an endless amount of memories and keep love in our hearts, we do not have the physical capacity to maintain the many friendships and connections we have developed.  I think of it as stages in our lives.  I still hold a special place in my heart of friends I had in elementary school, and there are individuals in my adult life who at one time were very important to me but I have not seen of for years.  The same concept is partially true for places and things in our lives.  We cannot hold onto every home we have ever lived in or keep going back to the same places.  It would not be possible to maintain every hobby that we have had over our lifetimes at the same intensity that we once did.  What is important is that we take all of our experiences and the people who have impacted our lives and use them to make us who we are.  The tough part about continuing to have new experiences and to better ourselves is that that we have to let go.  As a school year ends we are left with thoughts of closing chapters and beginning new ones.  We need to remember that it is okay to let go of our past.  We cannot hold onto every experience or person at the same level we once did.  We can certainly hold onto the memories, but if we try to keep up every relationship at the same level we once did, we will be overwhelmed emotionally and physically.
Let go and let yourself live!
                                                                         Have a great summer!


                                                                                                    Mary

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