Just looking at myself in the mirror, being less than two weeks since I've signed "the papers", I find myself thinking ahead at the long and arduous journey that awaits me.
One thought that is constantly on my mind is "living" over the next five years and beyond (assuming all goes "well" with my 13). I have many memories through my first 51 years of life, but as much as the future makes me nervous I also know I still have a life to live, and I intend on doing just that. I am guessing that my future memories can and will be as happy as many in my past, even if they are simpler and less extravagant.
So with all of us somewhere along the path of bankruptcy, sit back and let us know of a good memory you've had. Maybe it was a short overnight trip somewhere nearby, or maybe it was just sitting around the table with friends playing Trivial Pursuit, or maybe you had a new child or grandchild. I would love to hear these stories because it would put my mind at ease knowing "fun" still can be had.
Remember, no negativity here. Save that for another thread. This is a happy and smiling thread.
One thought that is constantly on my mind is "living" over the next five years and beyond (assuming all goes "well" with my 13). I have many memories through my first 51 years of life, but as much as the future makes me nervous I also know I still have a life to live, and I intend on doing just that. I am guessing that my future memories can and will be as happy as many in my past, even if they are simpler and less extravagant.
So with all of us somewhere along the path of bankruptcy, sit back and let us know of a good memory you've had. Maybe it was a short overnight trip somewhere nearby, or maybe it was just sitting around the table with friends playing Trivial Pursuit, or maybe you had a new child or grandchild. I would love to hear these stories because it would put my mind at ease knowing "fun" still can be had.
Remember, no negativity here. Save that for another thread. This is a happy and smiling thread.
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