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Saturday, February 10, 2007

In the beginning...

On December 14, 1965, a baby named William was born into this world that we live and die in. Life could never prepare any of us for the things that would happen along our journey as we grow older. I was about to find out just how much life can be so unpredictable. Even now as I am creating this blog, so many events are taking place and set in motion that I can never predict the final outcome with any certainty. I guess that is what really makes life so....complex! Some of life's uncertanties can create havoc just as in "Murphy's Law". I imagine that is why this law was created, to provide some answers to the never ending predicaments we end up in. I once told my oldest son that "Life is a journey, and on this journey there are going to be paths to choose that will shape your destiny." He, of course, did not take me seriously. He would also find out that life can be very unpredictable and had to call me to help him out of these situations that he had gotten himself into. I had also learned some of these same lessons that my mother would have to help me out of. So I guess the saying is true....you reap what you sow. Little did I know that I would be sowing a lot. My oldest would also find out as well. What irony life has in store for us. With all that has happened to me so far, and as you are about to read about, I still think there has to be more to this life. More for us to experience...good and bad. So as you read these entries, try not to laugh or cry so much, but be thankful for what God has given you and expect more from him as you go through your daily lives. If you don't believe in God then just thank your lucky stars. Enjoy the reading.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Will,
life, as we all know, is not a bed of roses...the ups and downs actually make us the good people that we are. however, sometimes, we tend to be very adventurous, do things even if they mean disaster :) but we learn from our mistakes, don't we?
keep on writing!
~joyce