Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Something New...

I noticed that I have been receiving quite a few visitors from an "unknown" country. Many people are regular visitors and don't leave any comments, so I don't know who you are?? I am a very outgoing person and I love to meet lots of new people and learn about their lives, cultures and beliefs. So, I would very much love to get to know you and read your blogs too. I have started linking blogs that I read on a daily basis (there on the right), to make my life a little easier as well as giving you some interesting reads...

So, I decided to take a break from telling all of you about my adventures with the dwarves. Instead, I will do something new and ask a few questions of my visitors. I have been pondering about some very difficult questions about my life. I thought I would share them with you. You can answer the question and in turn the dwarves and I will learn something about you, (besides what I have learned about some of you through your blogs.)
So, the first question is:
Have you made any decisions that you really regret in your past and how has it impacted your current life? Is there anything you can do to put you back on the right track?

8 comments:

Lora said...

Hi this is Lora, Mom of Griffin from "My Beautiful Child Griffin" blog. I would love to exchange e-mails with you if you have time. I'm at msterriousgirl@hotmail.com. To answer your questions: to me everything is a lesson in life there are no mistakes or regrets. When we experience life at it fullest is when we truly live. The best way to know life is to take risks and to welcome all that it has to offer. I love your blog, it's fantastic. I look forward to reading it on a regular basis. From Alaska, Ta Ta For Now!

Lora said...

p.s. I added you to my blog, maybe you could blogroll me too. Thanks and have a great day!

supermom said...

haha...I beat you to your request!!!

pia said...

I agree with Griffin's mom. About your blog and life

Think it's a series of adventures, and some are good and some aren't but they all add up to make a complete person--if that makes sense

Krista said...

Like the rest of us, I have made plenty of those pesky "Bad" decisions... some pretty big ones!

I am just glad to say I've learned a Heap from them and have perservered in the most important areas in my life today because of them.

My life motto now?

"Don't waste your pain". You must always remember to use what you've gone through, no matter how lousy, to do some good in your life or someone else's!

Nice blog by the way, my first time here :)

momof2 said...

Many! Usually in my choice of jobs. I'll be so glad when college is over so I can turn my work history around.

p.s.- you might be receiving some unknown visitors from my blog (via your comments.) i get lots of those. you could name almost any country on the map and i've got visitors from them. even stuff you've never heard of. i wish i could figure out where everyone is coming from but unfortunately it's sometimes impossible to pick 'em up in stats.

Diana said...

I'm also in agreement with Griffin's mom-
We may think (at the time) that the decision we made is going to ruin the rest of our lives and nothing will ever be the same, I've been there many times. But you grow and learn from it. I know it sounds sappy, but without those "bad decisions" that we regret I wouldn't be the person I am today...I wouldn't have the knowledge I have now...and of course if I had taken a different road I wouldn't be with my honey and I wouldn't have my son...two of the biggest things in my life. I love your blog, just found you a couple days ago... would love to be friends!

I am the Queen of F*%&ING EVERYTHNG...OK!! said...

I think we all make wrong choices and sometimes there is no going back...I only regret I never confided more in my mother and spoke more with her...there is a big gap in my understanding of why things happened in my childhood and teenage years. As she died when I was 18 there is not a lot i can do about it but ensure thatI make sure my kids know thay can talk to me without being judged