If I only knew then what I know now Blog Carnival
Welcome to the April 10, 2009 edition of lvs online students and alumni.
Ellen presents A Passion for Barbie – If I Knew Then What I Know Now posted at
Ellifolks – Bears, Critters, and Stuff.
Art
Valerie Beeby presents Inside Out or Outside In?
posted at Seeing Things.
Inspiration
Barbara Hartsook presents 10 Life-Lessons I Wish I’d Known Then
posted at Over Coffee….
Stories
Sliloh presents If I knew then? posted at Sliloh’s Rambles.
Jacqueline Harmon Butler presents Sardine Heaven – The Feast of St. Anthony (Portugal) – Stories – Jacqueline Harmon Butler – award-winning travel writer – JacquelineHarmonButler.com posted at Jacqueline Harmon Butler, saying, “I didn’t have much confidence in my cooking or writing skills growing up. It wasn’t until much later in life that I finally realized I had a whole lot of cooking and writing stories to share.”
Deb Hamele presents If I knew then posted at Blue Barn Farm Blog, saying, “Some musings about what I might have done differently if I knew then what I know now.”
Pete S. presents If I knew then?posted at
href=”http://pingingmyglass.wordpress.com”>Pinging My Water Glass, saying, “A letter to a kid who needed a few hints, from the benefit of a note of hindsight.”
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Hmmmm…If I knew then, what I know now I wouldn’t have let life pass me by so quickly. When I was young it seemed I had all the time in the world to do what I wanted in life and to be what I wanted, but now I find myself fast approaching 50, and I am running out of time.
If I could do it over again, I wouldn’t waste a moment and I would nurture my relationships with others. You will say “It’s not too late!” but realistically, I don’t have the energy I had then and no longer have the resources and support system I once had.
I am not giving up, just wishing I could do it all over again.
Terry Armstrong´s last blog ..Chris Spheeris
I agree with you wholeheartedly Terry…..let’s not waste any more time
If only I knew then what I know now is an interesting question. Some things I would do just as I have done and do again and then of course there’s many things I would not have done. Wasting time! As I’m in my 60’s I now value and appreciate every single day. I’ve learned more in my later years than probably in my early years. I would have listened more and not talked too much.
I should have grasped my art and run with it, but obviously I wasn’t ready for that.
I love teaching and that again I wish I’d pursued earlier.
Rather than looking back and looking ahead and going to make every day a new and interesting day of challenges to meet and enjoy life.
cheers
Maureen
Is this the Class Blog page? I am still confused by this, but if I click on Blogging Basics it only takes me to info about signing up for the class.
This post is for week 5 and is the blog I find most interesting that uses multi media. I would have to say that is National Geographic: http://blogs.ngm.com/
They have a number of blogs that are very interesting with lots of great photos and video.
Terry Armstrong´s last blog ..Playing for Change