Today, I updated a post I wrote with news related to this week’s awful tragedy in Virginia, but I think it deserves its own separate mention as well.Â
I heard earlier that in a cruel twist of fate, a Holocaust survivor died in the shooting rampage on the Virginia Tech campus. My heart goes out to this poor man and everyone else who has suffered as a result of this terrible incident. An event like this gives me even more reason for me to keep my mouth shut about my “supposed” problems. Or as I told my friend Elizabeth, after reading this post and totally agreeing: I’m done complaining. Seriously, I’ve got it good. Real good.
I don’t usually want to go “there” on this blog, but I feel that what happened this week needed to be mentioned somehow. I can’t just ignore it altogether. And it’s making me a little introspective as well.











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Hello I have just read your comment about realizing that sometimes our problems are really not as bad as they could be. This such a true statement, we often take our lives and people around us for granted until something occurs to make us see that things were not actually that bad.
I work as a lifestyle fitness coach for women and this is one of the outcomes that many women that I work with have, their lives could have been worse than what they thought.
All the best!
Alicia Howard
Lifestyle Fitness Coaching for Women
http://www.deja-fit.blogspot.com