Change is Good
Posted by Alma on Aug 22, 2009 in Children, Family | 5 commentsI know I have neglected my blogs for awhile and the excuse is the same yes, blah, blah and blah…
Anyway, so far alot of things has happened recently. We have moved homes and I am happy that after a quick house move, the kids had adjusted so quickly again. This house is much closer to the school, and bigger in terms of space. One of the nicest things about this house is the fact that it has high ceilings. It also has several doors. 2 on the side and one on the front. I found out that when 2 doors are opened, the house felt cozier and breezier. One of the pluses is its location– a corner lot and even inside the house, I can feel the sea breeze coming in.

View from my work table...
Ventilation is great as well and I am looking forward to lesser electricity bill as we won’t have to use the electric fans 24/7 now. I have also created my own work corner. The location is good as well. From my desk, I can see the people going inside the house and the gates. I can also see the plants outside which is refreshing.
Thanks to the mahogany trees planted opposite the house, it has given the street including my porch a relaxing shade. Hayy, this location is so conducive to sleeping and relaxation. (:yawn: )
Alot of people are scared of change. Since I have decided to move on with my life, I have adhered to the fact that the only thing that is scary about change is the fact that it is CHANGE.
It is hard to make a decision to change. Ofcourse it is easy to utter the words, “I have change,” but come on be frank and upfront. Change is hard and it is scary most specially to the process of change itself. Change is good because this means another for starting over– let’s say “tabularasa.”
Change has given me back my freedom. Change has given me peace of mind.
What about you? How badly do you need change in your life?

Babies hanging on the doorway... how cute!
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