Cult of the Hugglers

Safari Giraffe

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Nemo14 said:
I've read exerps from it, but not the entire book - I tend to shy away from those type of things. It's always been my experience that God nudges (OK, often pushes) me into places that I am meant to be, whether I realize it or not at that particular moment.

So do you think it is destiny or divine intervention?
 

Safari Giraffe

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Nemo14 said:
Probably a little of both, but pretty much divine intervention. i know that's how my DH and I were brought together.

I feel the same way. My husband and I were meant to be together. We balance out each other's lives. It's just the internal struggles these days of what lies ahead (for me). I feel these days like I live moment to moment, day to day and I wish I knew what the future is supposed to be. My husband is very goal driven and has a purpose and a plan for most everything (which is good). He knows what he wants and I admire him for that. I just wish I knew more of what I wanted for myself. Does that make sense?:veryconfu
 

Nemo14

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Safari Giraffe said:
I feel the same way. My husband and I were meant to be together. We balance out each other's lives. It's just the internal struggles these days of what lies ahead (for me). I feel these days like I live moment to moment, day to day and I wish I knew what the future is supposed to be. My husband is very goal driven and has a purpose and a plan for most everything (which is good). He knows what he wants and I admire him for that. I just wish I knew more of what I wanted for myself. Does that make sense?:veryconfu
I totally understand that! My husband is the same way - everything is pretty much planned out in his life - when he'll retire, what he'll do after that, etc. Right now I'm kind of in limbo - my kids are older and pretty independent, and even the "other" 3 that I take care of are getting more and more independent, which is a good thing of course. It just kind of leaves me in that "Now what am I supposed to be doing?" stage.
 

stranger

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Safari Giraffe said:
I feel the same way. My husband and I were meant to be together. We balance out each other's lives. It's just the internal struggles these days of what lies ahead (for me). I feel these days like I live moment to moment, day to day and I wish I knew what the future is supposed to be. My husband is very goal driven and has a purpose and a plan for most everything (which is good). He knows what he wants and I admire him for that. I just wish I knew more of what I wanted for myself. Does that make sense?:veryconfu


I can completely understand that!!

Although I know what I want, I sometimes feel like I get lost on my way there and I’m just stuck. :(
 

Safari Giraffe

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Nemo14 said:
I totally understand that! My husband is the same way - everything is pretty much planned out in his life - when he'll retire, what he'll do after that, etc. Right now I'm kind of in limbo - my kids are older and pretty independent, and even the "other" 3 that I take care of are getting more and more independent, which is a good thing of course. It just kind of leaves me in that "Now what am I supposed to be doing?" stage.

I don't have any children. It's just a personal struggle with myself...........:(
 

stranger

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Nemo14 said:
I totally understand that! My husband is the same way - everything is pretty much planned out in his life - when he'll retire, what he'll do after that, etc. Right now I'm kind of in limbo - my kids are older and pretty independent, and even the "other" 3 that I take care of are getting more and more independent, which is a good thing of course. It just kind of leaves me in that "Now what am I supposed to be doing?" stage.

My mom was in the same stage too…all her kids are grown and independent, but for awhile she didn’t know what to do with herself. Now she's returned to school to perfect her English (Spanish is her first language) and is currently writing a children’s book and is concentrating on herself. :)
 

Safari Giraffe

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Nemo14 said:
But don't you find your job pretty fulfilling?

Sometimes. Nursing (in a hospital) is very different these days as Mad can attest to. Sometimes you just want to make it through the day!

Maybe it's just a phase.................I hope.
 

Nemo14

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Safari Giraffe said:
Sometimes. Nursing (in a hospital) is very different these days as Mad can attest to. Sometimes you just want to make it through the day!

Maybe it's just a phase.................I hope.
My cousin works in the local hospital as a nurse, and she's pretty discouraged about the way things are now too - too much "jumping through hoops", too little patient care. She's a great nurse, dispite the system.
In a way, it's pretty much why I left teaching. I love to teach, and I know I was quite good at it, but it's all the other BS along the way that you have to put up with that made me decide that it was not for me.
 

MKCP 1985

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Giraffey, I recently read that the three questions most people ponder long and hard are:

1. Is there a God?
2. What is the purpose of my life?
3. Where am I headed through and at the end of all this?

Those questions are way too deep for the huggles thread, or at least for me today!!!!

While you are thinking about all of that, please enjoy this slice of chocolate cake!
 

MKCP 1985

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Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday dear Regina you are no longer able to claim you are an innocent minor,
Happy birthday to you! ;)

Have a slice of chocolate Birthday cake!
 

DDuckFan130

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MKCP 1985 said:
Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday dear Regina you are no longer able to claim you are an innocent minor,
Happy birthday to you! ;)

Have a slice of chocolate Birthday cake!
:lol:

I'm an innocent adult then :p

And I know when Brad sees this he'll laugh because he laughed at me on the phone :fork:
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Nemo14 said:
My cousin works in the local hospital as a nurse, and she's pretty discouraged about the way things are now too - too much "jumping through hoops", too little patient care. She's a great nurse, dispite the system.
In a way, it's pretty much why I left teaching. I love to teach, and I know I was quite good at it, but it's all the other BS along the way that you have to put up with that made me decide that it was not for me.

Probably the main reason that I have no grand desire to return to nursing.

huggles
 

Bucks4WDW

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MKCP 1985 said:
Giraffey, I recently read that the three questions most people ponder long and hard are:

1. Is there a God?
2. What is the purpose of my life?
3. Where am I headed through and at the end of all this?

Those questions are way too deep for the huggles thread, or at least for me today!!!!

While you are thinking about all of that, please enjoy this slice of chocolate cake!

1. Yes
2. To Glorify the subject of question #1
3. Depends on how you do on Question #2

Mmmmmm Cake.
 

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