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Day 10: No Regerts!


March 25, 2020


Because I’m a teacher I’ve lived my life on a school calendar since the age of 5. I feel very blessed to have done so. Even with my frequent breaks from work I still have the “is it Friday yet?” mentality. When I walk out of school/work on Friday afternoon I’m filled with anticipation and good intentions. Then suddenly it’s Sunday night and I’m staring at a pile of dirty laundry and a stack of ungraded papers. The girls have gone back to college and we never played that game or watched that movie. Where did the time go? I’ve had a similar thought at the end of Christmas break and summer as well although I’ve done better as I’ve grown older. My personal goal during this next few weeks of “forced” at home time is to NOT have that thought when this is all over. One of the funniest “tattoo fails” I’ve ever seen online is the one that says “NO REGERTS”. I laugh every time I think about it. The pure definition of irony right there on a person’s bicep. 😂 Gods plan for our lives is that we have joy and live our lives to the fullest. The verse I will call on to help me this day is 2 Timothy 1:7 “For God gave us a spirit NOT of fear but of power and love and self-control.” When life returns to normal I want to know I used this gift of time for all the things that matter. NO REGERTS!

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