http://www.one.org Follow the Brown Rabbit...: December 2010

Follow the Brown Rabbit...

In stories we've heard and seen, some followed a White Rabbit that led them to adventure. This time however,you've followed a BROWN one named Padawan. Pada lived in our house,hopped on tiled floor,ate under the table,urinated&defecated by the door leading outside,and outlived 11 others.
I name this Blog after him.The brown rabbit who shared the same skin color as his surrogate family.Resilient&adaptive.Adventurous in his own rabbit way. October 2002 - April 2007

Thursday, December 30, 2010

For the Maker of FLTI :)

Before the year ends, I find it fitting to write an entry, despite the fact that I've not written for so long. My old blog posts remind me of my younger years -- more free-spirited with the theme song que cera cera ringing in my ears.

I've been blessed this year with work, friends, family, and love. Good choices and sacrifices truly lead persons to happiness. But happiness as a state in life is not merely the lack of sorrow. Because life is always filled with happy and sorrowful events. It wouldn't be life without the variation of those.

My family and I have lost a very important person this year. We have lost someone physically, yes, as how it is with death, but ultimately we've rekindled new relationships with one another. And now, within all of us, a new spirit thrives.

I begin 2011 with vigor and anticipation. When prayers are more than answered, I marvel at how great He is. His plan is always greater than all our wishes. And I let His plan unfold as I live immersed in a very happy YES. :)

Next year, before Christmas, I will gain a new name. I've often wondered about this phenomenon during my adolescence. The changes will be inevitable, but ironically, the binding will be liberating. And with all the certainty in the world in the greatest choice I've ever made, I am entering 2011 with a very grateful heart. Happy. Ecstatic. In love and choosing love forever. THIS IS IT. :)

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