It was just one of those days. But on days like this I'm reminded to put things into perspective. There will always be someone who will try to make themselves feel better by making someone else feel worse. There will always be people who find the need to complain and point fingers and revel in someone else's misery. But at the end of the day, those things cannot define who you are or change the truth about the situation. One of the best sermons I've ever heard was by Brad Tricola who said, "if things are good, wait, it will change. If things are bad, wait, it will change." Wise words. Life goes on. And on. And on.
And on a bit more cheery of a note, we had two mile stones today. Zach's first job interview (I know, he's 20 but we own a family business and yada, yada, yada... And it was for Quaker Hill Summer Staff not for Target...) AND we filled out the paperwork to register Gloria for high school. Weird on both accounts...
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