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I've learned that Geese nor Owls can fly when they are molting. They are very venerable during this time
I've learned you can make some really nice things out of junk, and people will buy it I've learned that it doesn't matter how many glasses you wash, when you let the water out of the sink, suddenly you'll find another glass |
I've learned that objects in the mirror may not be closer than you think.
Something to ponder isn't it? |
I have learned that knowledge and confidence in myself has given my heart and soul much peace.
I have learned... I am not afraid to face difficult situations head on, because my other mom, Momma D, taught me how and encouraged me to "stop being mousy" I have learned my value and the value of those I consider important to me. I have learned I have nothing to be ashamed of, even bad decisions that lead me to reanalyze how I move forward and whom I allow in my circle of close family and friends. I have learned (thru previous experience with my bio mom who has serious dependency issues) not to be codependent or to sacrifice my health and goals to take care of energy draining people. I have learned...I have every right to stand proud of who I am and my dignity. |
I've learned in the past 2 years I have rekindled a new love for the beach.
I've learned there is just as much nature to enjoy as there is in the mountains. You just have to look for it differently. Ive learned that navigating around these islands can be tricky sometime. I've learned that when there is a traffic issue you are just stuck cuz there is only one road in and out |
I have learned some very valuable information from an obituary, family tree website, and military records.
I have learned how to enjoy a beautiful day and to let go of ugly feelings. I have learned a new confidence in my decisions to stand up for myself. I have learned how intensely healing it is to "give my troubles to the land and water, and I will receive peace in return". I have learned that it's time to write three separate messages in bottles, and set them free to find their new owners. |
That people aren't always who they appear to be
Not to be afraid of anything, anymore |
I've learned that the first answer you get is usually the best one.
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I've learned ....
To always trust your gut instincts, they seldom stir you wrong:doh:
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I've learned that things are seldom ever as bad as I think they will be...yet I still manage to worry. :worried:
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What I've learned:
Never take friendship for granted and don't say or do anything hateful during the times of being angry because your words and actions you can never take back but your actions in a positive way can move anyone forward. Always treasure friends and family and pets because to me all those things enhances humanity to be better as loving generation and that's what we all need. And I'm grateful for the friends I have because it might have appeared I was angry or pushing people away but those you know me some at least give me a chance and I'm grateful for that. So wishing everyone happy holidays! |
What I have learned is that money can't buy happiness,but it sure greases the wheels of life so it can roll smoothly.
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I have learned that true friends are few and far between, cherish them. I have also learned that love is rare...
I have learned that zebras don't change there stripes. If I've been there done that, the next time the situation comes around, don't do it again, cause the results are the same. |
~~ don't react without knowing ~~
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I've learned to never say never. You never know what will happen.
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Learned too late
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I have learned that just because things don't happen in the time frame that we ourselves set... doesn't mean it's not meant to happen. Sometimes it just takes a little time!
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I've learned that...
I cannot control people, places or things. [unless consensually of course :groucho:]
If I continue to choose to do the next right thing then right things happen for me. The world is a mirror and whatever I put out to it in thought, word and action, gets reflected back to me. That the common denominator in any of the troubles in my life is me. My experience has shown that once I stop creating my own chaos there are no dramas and I don't attract folks who bring their own dramas. The universe is bountiful when I choose to see it. That love is consistent action not a bunch of flowers or fancy words. "The greatest thing you'll ever learn, is to just to love and be loved in return"[Nature Boy by eden ahbez <<< this dude insisted on his name being written in lower case according to wiki] |
Love the simple things in life. They're what really mean the most.
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Monarch butterfly endangered, Monsanto product kills 900 million butterflies!!!
By Marcus Hondro yesterday in Environment
The US Fish and Wildlife Service issued a press release on Monday that details a tragedy many are unaware of: the monarch butterfly has been nearly wiped out. A major reason this is happening? A product from Monsanto called Roundup. Roundup destroying milkweed First marketed in 1973, Roundup eradicates weeds and allows commercial crops to grow unmolested. The main ingredient is Glyphosate, and despite widespread use all over the world, its effect upon humans, other animals and the environment is still debated. Crops are genetically modified by Monsanto to become Roundup Ready; modified, they can survive Roundup — weeds cannot. Roundup is used heavily by agricultural producers, homeowners and governments. Due to such heavy use, Monsanto's Roundup is eradicating milkweed. The vast destruction of milkweed creates a problem for the monarch butterfly, because milkweed is its main food source. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife press release said there once were as many as one billion monarchs in the U.S. but that number has dwindled by 90 percent. No milkweed, no monarch. Andrew Kimbrell, executive director for the Center for Food Safety, finds the situation "shameful." "This report is a wake-up call," Kimbrell said. "This iconic species is on the verge of extinction because of Monsanto's Roundup Ready crop system. To let the monarch butterfly die out in order to allow Monsanto to sell its signature herbicide for a few more years is simply shameful.” Fight to save Monarch butterfly The press release from the Wildlife Service indicates they are not going to allow the monarch to become extinct. The Service is partnering with the National Wildlife Federation in a new funding initiative and in launching a Monarch Butterfly Conservation Fund. A website has been created for the public to learn about the plight of the monarch and how they can help. The Service is immediately providing $2 million in funding and intends to get groups and individuals to help with planting native milkweed and nectar plants, again giving monarchs a food source in areas they have dwindled in or disappeared from. Land has been targeted on which to again grow the plants the monarch butterfly needs. The president and CEO of the National Wildlife Federation, Collin O'Mara, said that if individuals, groups and state and federal governments get behind the initiative to restore the monarch butterfly he believes they will "ensure that every American child has a chance to experience amazing monarchs in their backyards." “By taking action today and addressing the growing threats that are affecting so much of America’s treasured wildlife - habitat loss, pesticide overuse and climate change - we will preserve monarchs and America’s rich wildlife legacy," O'Mara said. http://www.digitaljournal.com/news/e...article/426115 http://www.fws.gov/savethemonarch/ http://www.digitaljournal.com/news/e...#ixzz3RunOKVWl |
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I have learned that I can do more then I once thought I could
I have learned to have a bit more patience with people and situations I have learned that naps are good to take |
I have leared to keep my happy arse at home during inclement weather.
I've learned I don't have anything to prove to anyone. |
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If another woman steals your butch, there's no better revenge then to let her keep him/her
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Mosquitoes probably kill more people than people do.
If you don't have clean water, nothing else matters much. |
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If you spend too long holding onto the one who treats you like an option, you'll miss finding the one who will make a priority
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I don't have much patience for people who wake me up in the morning, I DON'T DO MORNINGS anymore!
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That I am enough
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sooner or later..
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Paying attention can really pay off in the long run.
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That sometimes, just sometimes I actually do hit the nail right on the head. (and even miss my thumb) ;)
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That sometimes it is ok to give up. To stop trying. For your own well being.
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No matter how good you are to people in their time of need, doesn't mean they will remember your kindness in your time of need.
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never ever think there is only an end, without a new beginning blossoming
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Resistance is truly futile!!!!
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I can handle being in the kitchen and getting my chef groove on with 10
Women in here at the same time. Just keep the beverages coming. |
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