
Here is the thing. You're likely going to see a lot of posts about this topic from me... because I often struggle with the concept of life, and time, and how quickly it all flies us by.
I just read that Tim Russert died today. He was only 58 , and he dropped dead of a heart attack while at work. Wow. I remember the Sunday mornings before we had kids.. we would try to catch "Meet the Press," which always seemed to be on sooooo early for a Sunday morning (hehe). I always enjoyed his no-nonsense approach to politics, and I think he did a great job at seeming very non-partisan about everything. How incredibly sad that he died so young.
It makes you take pause - in the middle of juggling so many things and running the the next activity, perhaps we're all just lucky to be here to juggle and to be running.
Little problems don't seem as big when you hear news like that.

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Now that you have told me you have a blog....I will checking it and commenting. :-) I totally know what you mean about life....you never know when your time is going to be up. You have to live your life to the most before you go. This is one of the reasons that I get frustrated about not being married with a family. It's one of the things that I want out of my life. I don't want my time to come and I was never able to experience that part.
About the kitten......little animals really pull at my heartstrings. I don't know what has happened to me in the last few years but I get really sad when I think there's a little being out there without a home. There's a commercial on tv with Sarah Mcclocken (I can't spell her name) and she's advertising for the SPCA or something.....I have to change the channel because it makes me sad. I know I'm a dork.
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