Living life one incredible day at a time...

Living life one incredible day at a time...
DECORATE * RENOVATE * CREATE * APPRECIATE

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Greetings Friends, Family, Fellow Blogging Community!! I'm a 30-something year old music teacher and enthusiastic self-taught decorator, who loves to spend time with my tremendously talented and handsome one-of-a-kind husband, Jon, our two amazing children, Clara and Carson, and my wonderful loving family and friends!! I love all things creative and artsy, including design, music, dance, art, scrapbooking, you name it!! I decided to commence this blog in order to create a fun and creative on-line journal showcasing the exciting adventurous journey of the Botbyl family, and in order to keep in touch with and hopefully inspire other individuals, like myself who love to share a wonderful life's design consisting of love of family, friends, and creative living!! Please leave me a message/comment if you decide to visit my blog, or add yourself to my list of "followers" so that I can visit your awesome blog or Facebook!! Look extremely forward to hearing from you!! Have an incredibly amazing day!!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

The Road to Success is Always under construction

Life brings many transitions, some extremely exciting and enjoyable, others stressful and complex. We all face multiple challenges, and are forced to make important decisions each and every day. Sometimes, even the smallest decisions prove to be the most significant and life altering, regardless of whether or not we realize the magnitude of the choice we just made. As a knowledgible and wise college professor of mine once stated, "The Road to Success is Always under Construction." I couldn't have put it better myself. It can be difficult at times to accept change, while attempting to adapt and mold ourselves in ways that we may not have thought ourselves capable. I'm considerably lucky. I've never really undergone tragedy, loss, or major lifestyle changes, but I've definitely had my share of transitions & have been "under construction" quite a few times. In fact, I always feel like life is "under construction", which is a good thing. Without transition, we wouldn't be who we are. Without adapting and changing our colors, we would all be pretty dull, weak, and frightened. It's the periods of change, the continuous transitioning, the accepting, altering, adapting that we all experience - This is what ultimately transforms us into the strong, versatile, interesting, deep, passionate people we've become - For these transitions, this perpetual evolution, the choices we're forced to make, I will forever be thankful and forever be changed...Now someone buy my house please!!

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