This is a photo from our trip last sunday at Bato Springs in San Pablo, Laguna. Photos and details will be posted at http://www.thewanderingpeach.com, my travel blog.
I was reading this quote the other night and it was also around that time when I’ve accepted the fact that I do need to close a door. Last week, I spent sleepless night thinking and re-thinking {okay, there may have been a bit of crying} about our current business. Paulo Coelho is right. You have to close a door simply because they lead you nowhere.
I got really confused about the situation and thought about other avenues to pursue. I’m gonna give being a WAHM a try for six months and if it’s not for me, then I guess I have to move on again.
♥ I had a heart-to-heart talk with my peanutbutter♥ last night. I feel so blessed that he’s my partner in life. He made me feel better and he’s supporting me in whatever decision I make.
♥ I had asked Him for a sign and I think He’s leading me towards something. Let’s see how this unfolds.
All of the things I do and all of the decisions I make, I do because of my little princess. I don’t want to go and work in the office because I want her to grow up under my guidance. I’m gonna do everything I can just so I can watch over her every single day.
♥ I am very thankful for a mind who won’t dwell on the negative aspects of life..
♥ I am thankful for a husband who ‘s very understanding, supportive and loving.
♥ I am thankful for everyday inspirations.
♥ And I’m thankful for you, who silently reads my thoughts….
Pepper Tan says
And I’m thankful to you for posting this…
Just recently, I also closed a door- or more specifically, somebody did, and sadly, I had no choice…
Change is constant… scary, sad, but it brings new opportunities.
I like that photo of Bato Springs. I so want to go there…
Teresa Martinez says
All of us have many things and people to be thankful for and it is to your advantage that you recognize who these people are in your life.