Seriously think before answering. What would you do if you could do it all again?
Peace and Blessings to You and Yours
From the moment you wake until the moment you sleep, everything in between is your choice. ~LaVonne
I wouldn't do anything over again!! :-)
Life hasn't always been peachy. I have faced many life curve balls, just as anyone has. But, it's our perspective on those moments, which make a world of difference today. I'm ever so grateful for each experience....the good and even the not so good. It's shaped me into the person I am. And most importantly, I've been able to use my experience to help and support other's in bringing more positiveness into the lives.
Thank you LaVonne for all your thought provoking questions. I think it's important to ask ourselves these questions from time to time as a reminder that Life is as Wonderful as we make it!!
Many Blessings....Roxanne
I would be more helpful to others. Other than that, I wouldn't change anything. The things I've done, seen, been, have all made me who I am today.
I would go to Europe!! I had a chance a long, long time ago, and didn't do it..And so far I have not gotten there. It is my dream to go there in 2010 with my whole family!!
i would open myself up more to others....not be so stingy in some ways. i would allow others to share my life with me more fully. i was taught not to be very emotional. when i was growing up, my parents "friends" didnt come over....ever. i am not so much like THAT but i have passed up some wonderful ships in my life - relationships, friendships, etc. i have denied myself some things i really wanted and i have loathed myself b/c of it.
As I look back over my life I wouldn't change a thing. All my experiences have had an impact on my life in one way or another. Positive experiences and not so positive have shaped me into the person I am today. I am thankful for all of my experiences as they have been my teacher. I don't have any regrets and know there are many things I look forward to achieving in the future.


- LaVonne1958
on Nov. 2, 2008 at 11:00 PM