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Feb 28, 2007 11:55

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jess_d_zombie February 28 2007, 20:39:55 UTC
Woohoo! Yeah! Go Sarah! Way to be hopeful!

And window is good, yeay.

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rpb3000 February 28 2007, 23:02:26 UTC
Well, there's always the beaches on Lake Erie. The North Coast and all that jazz. But I don't quite think that's the kind of beach you're looking for ^_~

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wisp001 March 1 2007, 02:05:37 UTC
Moving away from a beloved place and people can be more of a drain than many realize - including the person who moved. I know well the standstill that situation can create, as well as how depression can make it seem impossible to move forward.

I like the water analogy. Not only will you be able to change with it, but you can flow above the surface or carve your own path through the depths, whichever you need to do at the time.

I really like the way that you say you WILL be returning to Ohio. That's a great declaration of certainty. I need to start doing that myself as well.

As for schools... I hear there's a good one somewhere in the northwest part of the state. ;)

Do allow yourself the opportunity to do things wrong, too. Journeys to the place in which one is supposed to be are usually not straight lines. They curve through unexpected places and sometimes they are the result of mistakes. The important thing is to do something... or like you told me, to try.

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gsv2 March 1 2007, 02:24:34 UTC
^_^ Ohio misses you terribly. It went so far as to put one of the great lakes on the northern border just to lure you back. ^_~

Looking forward to having you back!

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wolfgoldeyes March 1 2007, 04:30:10 UTC
"A good traveller has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving." Lao Tzu (570-490 B.C.)

"The journet, not the destination, becomes a source of wonder." Loreena McKennitt in her introduction of the booklet for her CD 'The Book of Secrets'

Just remember we are all here for you Firefly, including and esspecially me. The destination is not as important was the journey itself. Take control and yet bend like a tree or flow like water, and you will get to where you want with little effort.

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