We all have a grocery list for our lives; things we want to do, places we want to go, relationships we want to have, goals we desire to accomplish. Every day, we're filling our metaphorical shopping buggies from life's metaphorical shelves, tossing into our carts those things on our list while by-passing products we deemed too pricey, not good for us, or need for next time but not now.
My mother and my aunt, on a shopping jaunt for my widowed uncle, learned that sometimes, if you're open to it, the universe gives you more than you planned on your list:
The moral of the story is that sometimes we get very focused on what we think we need for ourselves, crossing off the items on our list:
graduate from collegeget marriedhave a babyhave another babyland the dream jobrun a marathonwrite a book
My mother and my aunt, on a shopping jaunt for my widowed uncle, learned that sometimes, if you're open to it, the universe gives you more than you planned on your list:
The moral of the story is that sometimes we get very focused on what we think we need for ourselves, crossing off the items on our list:
We fail to note all the rest that life has in store for us. We can have our buggy and another one, too, you know.
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