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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Question #333


Do you feel you have changed much in the last 10 years?

If so ... in what way(s) have you changed?



11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I ahve changed tremendously in the last ten years in ways that I can't enumerate. Also I find my rate of change is incresing the older I become. The biggest changes have been emotional followed by physical. Mental ability is still there but you gotta wonder about someone who will beat their forehead against the wall. Kinda like a Monty Python Monk!

Anonymous said...

No, I really don't believe I've changed much at all in the past 10 years, at least mentally. Physically I have. I've gotten a lot older and fatter, but I don't really want to go there.

Anonymous said...

Let's see:

* Older
* Wiser (maybe)
* Married - BIG GOOD CHANGE!!
* Fatter & body hurts more
* Balder (grass does not grow on a busy street)
* Changed careers

Other than that, no real changes (ha!)

Anonymous said...

First, I had a wonderful weekend, I got to meet Winefairie, Catmadam, and Caterie. OMG, with Cin, what a powerful group of women. I am honored to know them!

Have I changed? You betcha! In the past 10 years I learned how strong I am. I survived an abusive marriage. I learned what trust means. I learned what honesty is. I learned the power of love. I learned the power of prayer and meditation. I am calmer now. I am more confident. Age has made me better, like some fine wines. I'm smarter, but my heart is still open

Anonymous said...

there is not room enough on this blog for the changes which have happened over the past ten years. Large changes accompanied by small shifts and changes in my personal, professional, intellectual, emotional and spiritual growth. The changes may or may not have been welcome at the time, but looking back I am blessed that every single one of them occurred...

Anonymous said...

Hi Totsie!!!!

Anonymous said...

YOU MAKE #%^&** SURE YOUR ALL DONE CHANGING ME. NO BRAKES AND ME AND MY CAR ENDED UP OVER THE EMBANKMENT. WHACK ON THE HEAD LEFT
ME WITH VERTIGO [NOW WE TURN VERY SLOWLY]A MONTH OF RECOVERING AT THE
NUMBER ONE DAUGHTERS HOUSE WHERE SHE
FORCED "NO SMOKING" THAT MADE ME END
UP WITH EMPHASEMA. GREAT GOBS OF STIFF,SORE MUSCLES HAVE RESULTED WHEN I HAD THAT DA-- 80TH BIRTHDAY.
DON'T ANY OF YOU KIDS GET OLD....
IT IS NOT WHAT IT IS CRACKED UP TO BE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

1st was a career change
2nd a divorce
3rd a marriage to Mr. Wonderful
4th I'm a homeowner once again

How have I changed? Friends would say I'm much happier now and I am. I try to tell people I love them more often. Which really surprises me how often just saying those words really does make some people uncomfortable. Isn't that just sad?

Not sure what else will change in the next 10, but I'm sure there will be some hills and valleys to go through.... so "Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy...."

cincin21 said...

Yep ...

10 years ago was 1996 ... I was still married to #2 husband but it wasn't happy ...

I was in debt up to my ears ...

I lived in a rental and had a mean landlord ....

I'd say my life has changed dramatically since then ... and I have changed along with it ... all for the better!!!

Anonymous said...

Let's see I have:
1. Moved from Maryland to Texas (1998)
2. Met my wife (2000)
3. Courted my wife (2001)
4. My mother was diagnosed with Cancer.
5. Sept. 11 Occurred
6. Oct. 01 of same year got married (2001)
7. Nov. 2001 began building our house
8. Dec. 01 2001, lost my job
9. January 2002, lost my mom to cancer.
9. January 2002, moved into our new house.
10. February 2002 got a new job.
11. December 2003 lost job
12. February 2004 got new job.
13. Didn't like my new job, August 2005 got another one closer to home and switched industries. Much happier.
14. My wife has forever changed my life in so many wonderful ways that I will never be able to thank or repay her for. She is the other half of my heartbeat.

Anonymous said...

Yes. I've had many trials and many Blessings and with the exception of only one thing, I wouldn't change anything. (Fortunately, the Blessings far outweigh the Trials.) However,each experience has made me into the person I am today and I've learned a lot along the way. I have so much yet to experience and learn, I am still "being molded", so to speak.