It's New Years Eve...and the pressure is on. That annual exercise to find some way to put 2006 into some sort of order looms.
So here is what I've learned in 2006
1.That grace is the lubricant of life.
2.The more you know, the less you truly know.
3.That when someone questions on their profile, "Every picture I've posted shows me with a drink in my hand, I wonder if I'm an alcoholic?", they are.
Run.
Change your address.
Your phone number.
Don't think you can help.
You can't.
They already know the answer to their question, they just can't accept it.
At least not yet.
And they won't, not until they've hit bottom, embrace recovery and live the serenity prayer. Which when it happens is always a miracle from God and totally out of your control.
4. The shortest distance between two points is usually not a short cut.
5. A critical mind is a critical problem.
6. The secret to happiness is laughter, appreciation, and reflection. Laugh at your reflection, and appreciate that you still have one.
7. God is tone deaf. Sing off key.
8. Sometimes blind people have the best vision.
9. Whatever brought you here, to this point, doesn't have to determine your ultimate destination.
10. Blue and yellow go together if you believe they do.
Oh yeah and number eleven...which Kevin and Kelcy have been trying to teach me...if you click on the red X at the top of the screen, the world won't end.
So tonight for Kelcy who wants me to go play Thomas the Train...and set up her sticker factory...and play hot wheels and princesses...
click.
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