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See It Though

3/10/2024

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After missing an entire week of warm weather and sunshine due to doctor’s appointments. Today I’m finally able to go outside. The warm air is being kind to the plants and the leaves on the fig tree/bush are beginning to form. While the surrounding dogwoods are now in full bloom, the remaining flowering trees and bushes are budding and nearly ready to bloom. With the eastern breeze there’s a slight hint of sweetness in the air. Everyone in town seems to be a little livelier and busier than usual. Maybe they’re just like me ready to shake off the cold and have a new beginning.
 
Still I’m a little apprehensive to say it’s springtime just yet. Remembering all too well how last winter fooled us with that one last blast of cold that killed nearly every bloom in sight. While the forecast this weekend calls for rain and storms. This morning I’m going to enjoy the spring like weather while I can. This whole winter season I’ve just been so tired. It seems like the cold has had me bound in periods of no life and no energy. So I’m ready to free myself of these winter shackles and bathe in the sunshine and rains of spring.
 
But change never comes without some resistance. Winter often puts up a fight before giving in to spring. Know that with change there’s also hope, that no matter the outcome growth is always there. So no matter what you believe always remember that after a long winter’s, there’s always the rebirth in spring. So never give up during your struggles, rest while you can, and work for the renewal. Nothing is worth having unless you put in the effort to see it through. 

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